Nawal El Zoghbi Arabic: نوال الزغبي | |||||
Birth Name: | Nawal George El Zoghbi | ||||
Birth Date: | 1971 6, df=yes | ||||
Birth Place: | Jal el Dib, Lebanon | ||||
Years Active: | 1988–present | ||||
Children: | 3 | ||||
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Nawal El Zoghbi (Arabic: نوال الزغبي, also spelled Nawal Al Zoghbi; born 29 June 1971) is a Lebanese singer and actress.
She is called the Golden Star, She achieved popularity first by singing traditional Arabic music with a pop sensibility, and also embracing newer trends in different music genres and scenes. She was among the most popular Arab artists during the 1990s, which propelled her to stardom in the Arab world.[1]
Born to a Maronite Christian family in the coastal small town of Jubeil (Byblos), El Zoghbi holds both Lebanese and Canadian citizenship.[2] [3] She is the oldest born, and has two brothers and one sister.[4] She began singing at an early age, despite familial opposition to the lifestyle of a musician. Members of her family changed their minds when they realized she was serious in her ambitions. In 1988 she participated in the Lebanese talent show Studio El Fan.
In 1990 she married Lebanese music manager Elie Deeb and went on to have three children with him. The couple legally separated in 2008, and El Zoghbi waited three years for the Maronite Church to recognize their divorce.[5] [6] [7] [8] In late 2009, El Zoghbi was granted custody of her three children[9] and in March 2011, her divorce was officially legalized.[10]
In 1988, El Zoghbi participated in the talent show Studio El Fan in which she demonstrated a great voice singing "Tarab" songs especially songs of her muse and diva Warda and was noticed by then director of the show Simon El Asmar. However, El Zoghbi decided to withdraw from the talent show.
El Zoghbi became the number one female star of the nineties,[11] with revolutionary video clips, looks and style.
From 1994 to 2002, she released an album almost every year, reigning as the number one female pop star of the Arab world for eight consecutive years. Each year between 1994 and 2002 had at least one huge hit by El Zoghbi. After her breakthrough hits "Ayza El Radd" in 1994 and "Balaee Fi Zamany" in 1995, she sang in 1996 a famous duet with Lebanese singer Wael Kfoury called "Min Habibi Ana";[11] this duo became the song of the year and of the decade.
In 1998, El Zoghbi released her biggest selling album Mandam aleik followed by the album Maloum in 1999.
After a two-year break, her next album, Eineik Kaddabeen, was released in the summer of 2004. It was accompanied by two singles: "Eineik Kaddabeen" and "Bi'einek". The "Bi'einek" video was directed by Nadine Labaki and featured El Zoghbi dancing and singing on a fantasy stage among her fans. The video and the song became hugely popular, proving the continuing success of the "Golden Star" as the fans and media named El Zoghbi.
Immediately after promoting that album, El Zoghbi began work on her next project, Yama Alou, while releasing internationally a compilation album of her greatest hits to date through the EMI Music Distribution label on 24 November 2005.
She released the first single from her forthcoming album Rouhi Ya Rouhi in August 2005, marking the end of her five-year contract with Pepsi as she advertised the brand for the last time in this song's video clip.[12]
The next single released from Yama Alou was "Shou Akhbarak" in February 2006 which was a big hit in Lebanon. Yama Alou was intended to be released throughout the Middle East on 17 July 2006; however, due to the Israeli attacks on Lebanon, its release was postponed. It was released on 26 July 2006 in Egypt and Saudi Arabia. In the following weeks, it was made available in other countries around the Middle East and was finally released in Lebanon on 14 September 2006, once the war was over.[13]
On 23 March 2007, it was announced that El Zoghbi would be producing her next album with the production company Rotana. She officially joined Rotana at a press conference at the Movenpick in Beirut on 28 March 2007. At a press conference held by LG Global at Dusit Dubai on 25 April 2007, it was announced that she would be the face to advertise LG cellular phones which the company will put out in 2007–2008 in the Middle East. The conference was attended by a large crowd from over 100 various media outlets.[14]
On 12 June 2007, El Zoghbi released the music video of her song "Aghla El Habayib" from the album Yama Alou, which was a continuation of the song "Shou Akhbarak" from the same album, and in which she promoted the new LG mobile.[15] On 8 August 2007, El Zoghbi notably returned to the Carthage Festival after an eight-year absence.
Khalas Sameht was released on 22 January 2008 in El Zoghbi's native Lebanon. It was released internationally the next day. It reached #1 on the Lebanese charts the first day, and sold extremely well the first week.[16] The first music video from the new album, titled "Albi Esalou", was first shown on TV channels on 5 February 2008. The album was then officially launched at a press conference in Cairo, Egypt, on 12 February 2008 while staying on the top of the Egyptian charts for almost three months."Leih Moushtalak". the second music video for Khalas Sameht, was released on 25 July 2008 and featured El Zoghbi promoting yet another brand, Classy Lenses. No further releases came from this album.
Plagued by her divorce and in search of new management, El Zoghbi went through the most difficult phase in both her personal and her professional life. She started to work on her new album secretly while staying in the lights through the release of singles only.
On 29 May 2009, El Zoghbi released the single "Mona Ainah", which is in the Khaliji dialect. It began airing on radio stations in the Middle East and was first performed on the TV show Star Academy 6, on the day of its release. After many problems with Rotana not wanting to air it, "Mona Ainah" was then released by Melody in October 2009, as a music video directed by Yehya Saade. El Zoghbi spent her own money to make the video.[17]
El Zoghbi left Rotana in October 2009 and signed on with Melody who went on to produce her next album, while her management was now taken care of by Pascal Mghames. On Mother's Day of 2010 she released "Faw2 Jrouhi", which was considered a very touching song that related to her own life with her children and ex-husband. The song spread fast and received a lot of press coverage. Also during the summer of 2010, El Zoghbi released "Amanah" as a single with a live video; the song was a moderate hit throughout the summer.[18]
In 2011, El Zoghbi's 13th album Ma'rafsh Leh was released to positive reviews in February and was considered her comeback album after three years without album releases. Three months later, she shot "Alf w miye", which was the song of the year, staying 16 weeks in the number one position on Lebanese and Arab radio stations, as the video of her song had more than six million viewers on YouTube in just five months.
Later that year, El Zoghbi performed in many countries around the Arab world including Tunisia, Algeria, Dubai, Lebanon, and Qatar. Most of her concerts were broadcast on TV. In late December 2011, she released her second music video from that album. The title song was "Ma'rafsh Leih", another huge hit. Other songs from the albums that were not shot as video clips still gained a lot of success and were played heavily on radio stations; these included "Ha2oulak Eih" and "Hona El Qahera". In 2012, El Zoghbi released a live version of the song "Andak", from the same album. The video was taken from a live performance on Arab Idol and proved to be a fan favorite.
El Zoghbi's album Ma'rafsh Leih and her hit Song "Alf W Miye" won major awards in Lebanon for best album and best song of the year respectively. They were considered as a return to popularity for El Zoghbi since the album stayed more than four months in the number 1 spot of Virgin mega-stores physical album charts in Lebanon, Egypt and the UAE.
As a result of this huge success, El Zoghbi was crowned by the Murex d'Or Awards in 2012 as the "Best Lebanese Female Singer of the Year".[19]
El Zoghbi released her single "Gharibi Hal Denyi" on TV and radio at the same time on 13 February 2013. The video for this single debuted on her official YouTube channel and had more than one million viewers in just two weeks. It became the number one song in the official Lebanese top 20 charts[20] on 3 March 2013.
El Zoghbi released her first Iraqi song, "Ghazilni", in May 2013 with a TV performance on the Arab Idol prime. The song was well received by fans and music critics, and entered the top 10 of most airplay charts in the Arab world. It peaked at number 7 in the official Lebanese Top 20 charts on 9 June 2013.[20]
El Zoghbi ended 2013 on a high note by winning the coveted awards "Best Lebanese Singer", "Best Song" and "Best Video Clip" for her single "Gharibi Hal Denyi" at the 2013 OTV Awards. The ceremony was held in Beirut for the first time this year and organized by OTV Network, a local Lebanese TV channel. The results were based on the public's vote.[21] [22] [23]
In 2014, El Zoghbi won "Best Lebanese Singer with ongoing success"[24] and "Best Looking Dress Of 2014″ at the Murex d'Or awards.[25] Throughout the year, El Zoghbi appeared in high rated TV shows including Mr Lebanon 2014[26] and Star Academy.[27] Her appearances at these events were in dresses made by Zuhair Murad.
El Zoghbi ended the year by releasing a new single, "Wala Bahebak", under "Alam Al Fan", with the video clip being released by Mazzika on 1 January 2015.
El Zoghbi eventually released her album Mech Mesamha on 27 August 2015, under the "Mazzika" music label. The album contained previously released singles as well as new songs,[28] including the hit "Ya Gadaa" which was shot in Romania with the director Joe Bou Eid[29]
El Zoghbi was the first Arab singer collaborating with Pepsi in four ads.
El Zoghbi was the face of the LG Shine mobile in the Middle East in 2007. She appeared with the phone in her music video "Aghla el habayeb" from the Yama Alou album.[30]
El Zoghbi advertised for the brand Classy Lenses and she appeared in them in her music video for "Leh Moushtakalak" 2008 from the Khalas Sameht album.[31]
In summer 2013, El Zoghbi became the face of Bonja Bags with huge billboard advertisements.[32]
Year | Title | Album | |
---|---|---|---|
1990 | Jayi Jayshak | ||
1994 | Ayza El Radd | Ayza El Radd | |
1995 | Balaee Fi Zamany | Balaee Fi Zamany | |
1995 | Wala Bihemini | Balaee Fi Zamany | |
1996 | Meen Habibi Ana | ||
1997 | Habeit Ya Leil | Habeit Ya Leil | |
1997 | Noss El Alb | Habeit Ya Leil | |
1997 | Gharib Al Raai | Habeit Ya Leil | |
1998 | Mandam Aleik | Mandam Aleik | |
1998 | Galbi Daq | Mandam Aleik | |
1998 | Ala Bali | Mandam Aleik | |
1999 | Dalouna | Maloum | |
1999 | Maloum | Maloum | |
1999 | Tia | Maloum | |
2000 | El Layali | El Layali | |
2001 | Tool Omri | Tool Omri | |
2001 | Haseb Nafsak | Tool Omri | |
2002 | Elli Tmaneito | Elli Tmaneito | |
2003 | Bilbaklak | Elli Tmaneito | |
2004 | Bieinak | Eineik Kaddabeen | |
2004 | Eineik Kaddabeen | Eineik Kaddabeen | |
2005 | Rouhi Ya Rouhi | Yama Alou | |
2006 | Shou Akhbarak | Yama Alou | |
2006 | Yama Alou | Yama Alou | |
2006 | Aadi | Yama Alou | |
2007 | Aghla el Habayib | Yama Alou | |
2008 | Albi Isa'lo | Khalas Sameht | |
2008 | Leih Moushta'alak | Khalas Sameht | |
2009 | Mona Ainah | Ma'rafsh Leh | |
2011 | Alf We Miyi | Ma'rafsh Leh | |
2011 | Ma'rafsh Leh | Ma'rafsh Leh | |
2013 | Gharibi Hal Denyi | Mesh Mesamha | |
2015 | Wala Bahebak | Mesh Mesamha | |
2015 | Ya Gadaa | Mesh Mesamha | |
2016 | Am Behki Maa Hali | Single | |
2017 | Tewallaa | Single | |
2017 | Bhebbo Ktir | Single | |
2018 | La Telaab Maaya | Single | |
2018 | Alou | Single | |
2018 | Bourj Al Hamal | Single | |
2019 | Sabah Sabah | Keda Bye | |
2019 | Gowa Albo | Keda Bye | |
2019 | Keda Bye | Keda Bye | |
2021 | Aakli wekef | Single | |
2021 | Orkoss | Single | |
2021 | Alieh Ebtesama | Single | |
2021 | Aks Tabiaa | Single |