Angham
Angham Mohamed Ali Suleiman (Arabic: أنغام محمد علي سليمان) (born January 19, 1972) is an Egyptan singer,[1] record producer and actress. She is one the most successful Egyptian female singers.[2]
Angham أنغام | |
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Born | Angham Mohamed Ali Suleiman 19 May 1972 |
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Years active | 1986-present |
Spouse(s) | Magdy Aref (m. 1994–2003) Fahd Al-Shalabi (m. 2004–2008) |
Children | 2 |
Musical career | |
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Instruments |
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Labels | Rotana |
Discography
Studio albums
- 1987: Fil Rokn elBaeed elHady (In The Far Distant Corner)
- 1988: Awal Gawab (First Letter)
- 1989: Lalili Lali
- 1989: Layek (It Suits)
- 1989: Shokran (Thank You)
- 1990: Ettafakna (We Agreed) Sono Cairo Qahira
- 1991: Bibasata Kida (As Simple As Like That) Sono Cairo Qahira
- 1992: Inta elAlam (You Are The World) Sono Cairo Qahira
- 1992: Shayfak (I'll See You) Sono Cairo Qahira
- 1993: Ella Ana (Except Me) Rocky Records-Pyramedia
- 1994: Inta Mahboubi (You Are My Beloved) Sout Production
- 1995: Baollak Eih (Tell You What) Cairo Media* 1996: Akdar (I Can Make It Through) Cairo Media
- 1996: Shey Daa (Something Lost) Star Media
- 1997: Betheb Meen (Who Do You Love) Rotana
- 1998: Khally Bokra li Bokra (Keep Tomorrow For The Future)Funoon Al Jazeera + Star Media
- 1999: Wahdaniya (Lonely Woman) Sono Cairo Qahira
- 2001: Leih Sebtaha (Why Did You Leave Her) Alam El Phan
- 2003: Omry Maak (My Life With You) Mazzika
- 2005: Bahibbik Wahashteeny (I Love You, I Miss You) Stallions Records
- 2007: Kolma N'arrab (Whenever We Come Closer) Rotana
- 2009: Nefsy Ahebbak (I wish to Love You) Rotana
- 2010: Alhekaya Almohamadia (Mouhamed's Story) Arabica Music
- 2010: Mahadesh Yehasebni (No One Judges Me)
Singles
- Nehlam Eih (What Should We Dream Of?) ft. Thekra
- Mahabba (Love) ft. Talal Salama
- Le Soal (I Have A Question) ft. Abdalla Rweished
- Maizza (Preciousness) ft. Abdalla Rweished
- Khaleeny Maak (Keep Me With You) ft. Fahd
- El Ard Hiya Hiya (The Land Will Stay) tribute to Kuwait's liberation
- Azeez We Ghali (Dear and Precious)
- elAmaken (The Places) tribute to Mohammad Abdo
- Ana Mnel Balad Dee (I Am From This Country) tribute to Egypt
- Mitel elAwal (Like The First) released on the Internet
- Hadeeth elSabah Wel Masaa (Talks Of the Mornings and the Nights) intro for episode
- Ra' w Ein (R and N) released for princess Reem elWaleed's wedding
- Ya Rab (Oh God) released for Holy Month of Ramadan
- Hekayat elGharam (Love Stories)
- Ma Bataallemsh (I'll Never Learn)
- Ynayer (January) 25-1-2011
- Sebto (I've left him) 2011
- `Aeish Galby (Staying in the heart) (Khaliji song) 2012
- Law Kont (If You Were) 2012
- Ajmal Makan (The Most Beautiful Place) 2014
Angham Media
References
- ↑ "Angham". Retrieved 16 October 2016.
- ↑ "12 songs that will make you fall in love with Angham all over again". Step feed. 19 January 2016. Retrieved 16 October 2016.