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Your continued donations keep Wikipedia runningNancy AjramFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaJump to: navigation, searchäÇäÓí ÚÌÑãNancy AjramNancy Ajram in a promo still from Yatabtab...Wa Dalla.Background informationBornMay 16, 1983OriginBeirut, LebanonGenre(s)World, ArabicOccupation(s)SingerYears #160;active1999 — presentWebsitewww.nancyajramonline.comNancy Ajram or Nancy Agram (Arabic: äÇäÓí ÚÌÑã; born May 16, 1983) is a popular Arab singer from Lebanon. Her first album was released in 2000; her breakthrough was later on in 2003 including a number of successful music videos from her 2003 album, Ya Salam.Contents1 Biography2 Discography3 Singles3.1 Ya Salam3.2 Ah W Noss3.3 Ya Tabtab...Wa Dalla4 External links[edit]BiographyAjram made her debut at the age of 15 on Noujoum Al-Moustakbal, on Future TV. She sang a song by the legendary Egyptian singer Umm Kulthum and subsequently won the contest.In 2000, Ajram launched her first album, Mihtagalak (translated I Need You), followed by Sheel Oyoonak Anni (translated Take Your Eyes Off Of Me) in 2001.In 2003, she made a comeback with her third album, Ya Salaam (translated How Fantastic). This album included the song Akhasmak Ah (translation: AkhasmakQuarrel with you, AhYes; Yes (I would) Quarrel You), which became an enormous hit and its success is rumoured to be due to its provocative music video. Reminiscent of older Arabic films, in which Ajram portrayed a cafe manager whose singing and dancing to entertain her male clientele. Two other singles from the album were shot as music videos. Ya Salam portrayed Ajram as a stage-performer, dressed in a costume and look similar to Renee Zellweggers Roxie in Chicago. Yay (Sehr Oyoono) (translated Oh the Magic of his Eyes) was set to a mini-drama that features Ajram discovering romance as a demure Beirut hairdresser.In October 2003, a riot broke out outside one of her concerts in Bahrain when Islamists from the main opposition parties, like Al Wefaq attacked concert goers. Al Wefaqs leaders defended the action, as it was the Muslim holy month of Ramadan , in which one must refrain from going to such parties. However on the 18th May 2006 , Ajram performed in Bahrain again and no party leaders called for any demonstrations, leading to the peacefulness of the country.Regardless to the opposing streams to Ajrams controversial image, in 2004 Ajram released the album Ah W Noss (translated Yes and a Half - to convey emphasis). The albums singles and title track harvested huge succes. In the video, Ajram portrays an Egyptian farm girl (again drawing on themes from old Egyptian films), avoiding the wooing of a local boy. The video was directed in some farms located in Saida, south of Beirut.The savvy displayed by Ajram and her team, including video director Nadine Labaki have helped propel the young singer to the top of her profession. Main usual members of this team are art director Yehya Saade, casting Manager Ziad Barazi, make up artist Fady Kataya, hairdressing b

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