Nawal Al Zoghbi

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نوال الزغبي
Nawal Al Zoghbi
Photo of Nawal Al Zoghbi from the promotional photo shoot of Yama Alou, 2006.
Photo of Nawal Al Zoghbi from the promotional photo shoot of Yama Alou, 2006.
Background information
Born June 29, 1972
Origin Byblos, LebanonLebanon
Genre(s) Arabic music
Occupation(s) Singer
Years active 1992—present
Label(s) Relax In (1992—1993) - (1997—1999)
Music Box International (1994—1996)
Rotana (1999—2002)
Alam El Phan (2002—present)
Website NawalAlZoghbi.net

Nawal Al Zoghbi (Arabic نوال الزغبي), full name Nawal George Al Zoghbi, is a successful Lebanese singer, performing in Arabic and with a fan base throughout the Arabic-speaking world and extending into Europe. She has had a musical career that spans from 1991 to the present day.

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[edit] Biography

Nawal Al Zoghbi was born June 29, 1972 in Lebanon. She began singing at an early age, despite familial opposition to the lifestyle of a musician (her family changed their minds when they realised that she was serious in her ambitions). She is influenced by the work of pioneering Arabic pop singers such as Egypt's Umm Kulthum.

[edit] Recording career

Elly Tmaneito and Spice Girls' Holler music videos
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Elly Tmaneito and Spice Girls' Holler music videos

Nawal started her singing career after participating in Studio El Fan in 1988, she became a professional singer in 1991. Al-Zoghbi released her debut album titled "Wehyati Andak" in 1992, when she returned to her birth city, Beirut, after a two-year singing sojourn in the Gulf countries. Since that time, she has released seven other albums, each proving popular in the Arab world. Nawal takes herself seriously though, and has made it her business to develop extensive knowledge about what's happening within the Arabic music scene.

Controversies happened around 1998 when Al-Zoghbi released her album and single titled Mandam Aleik. The song was originally sung by Syrian singer Houwaida. It was a huge success to Houwaida, but a while later Al-Zoghbi released the album with her version of the song. When enquired about allegations of taking Houwaida's debut song, Al-Zoghbi claimed she had the song for a while and recorded it prior to Houwaida's release. On television interviews, she showed papers showing lyrics of the song claiming that these are the originals and that Houwaida took it from her.

When Houwaida was interviewed about the whole matter, she stressed out that she was preparing for the release of the song before Al-Zoghbi as it was her debut single. Houwaida was said to be more calm about the matter, and mostly asked God to forgive Al Zoghbi for such act. But this didn't affect the career of Houwaida, as she pursued and got quite successful in the Pan Arab media. The song is available on both singers' records and they got their share of popularity mostly after the conflict.

Her album Maloum which was released back in 1999 is believed to be her biggest failure throughout her recording career. As the low selling figures of the album, Al-Zoghbi herself declared regret to rush and release it since the previous one, Mandam Aleik, was released a year earlier.

In 2002, Al Zoghbi cooperated with music video director Sherif Sabri to come out with a new look for her song Elli Tmaneito. After airing teasers on Egyptian sattellite channel, Dream TV. After full broadcast, Al Zoghbi worked hard on promoting the album by appearing in several TV channels, printed media and more. The music video's theme is said to be copied from Spice Girls' video, Holler. The set, the costumes and concepts were pretty similar, except Al Zoghbi didn't appear in similar scenes to ones of Mel C and Mel B.

Nawal's next album was to appear 2 years after the release of Elli Tmaneito. The name of this eagerly anticipated album was Eineik Kaddabeen. After promoting this album, Nawal then began work on her most recent album Yama Alou. She first released the single Rohi Ya Rohi in August 2005. Her first live performance of this was at a concert she held in the Hammersmith Apollo, London. She also made a music video for this song. The next single to be released from Yama Alou was Shou Akhbarak. This was released February/March of 2006. She also filmed a music video for this.

Her 11th album, Yama Alou was to be released on 17th of July, however, due to the Israeli attacks on Lebanon, its release was postponed. It was then released on 26th July 2006 in Egypt and Saudi Arabia. She has also filmed the video clip for Yama Alou. The album was released in Lebanon on the 14 September 2006.

[edit] Family

She is the eldest among her three brothers and one sister. Nawal Al Zoghbi is married to Elie Deeb and has three children - daughter Tia and twin sons Georgy and Joey. She prefers to keep her personal life private. She released a song titled Tia which was dedicated to her daughter. She owns a little production company named after her daughter as well, Tia Productions.

[edit] Politics

Nawal has released a song dedicated to Palestine called "Ya Quds" (O, Jerusalem).

Nawal participated in a patriotic song called "Ya Omati" with many other Arabic singers. She also recorded a song called "Hikayt Watan" with a number of Lebanese singers for the liberation of south Lebanon. As well as the song "La Ma Kholsit Le Hkayeh" after the death of Rafic Hariri.

[edit] Trivia

  • Horoscope Sign: Cancer.
  • Place of Birth: Furn El Chubek, Lebanon.
  • Usual Place of Residence: Beirut.
  • Siblings: The eldest of 2 brothers (Marsel & Dany) and 1 sister (Bola).
  • Total Albums: 10 Albums.
  • Total Video Clips: 24 Clips.
  • Total Commercials: 6 ads.
  • Turned professional in 1991.
  • Hobbies: Swimming, Tennis, Reading, Cooking And Shopping.
  • Favorite Arab Stars: Omar Sharif & Adel Emam .
  • Favorite International Stars: Britney Spears, Julia Roberts, Jennifer Lopez & Ricky Martin.
  • Favorite food: Italian and Chinese.

[edit] Albums

Al-Zoghbi's 11th album, Yama Alou
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Al-Zoghbi's 11th album, Yama Alou

[edit] Awards

Nawal receiving an AUST honouring (2006)
Nawal receiving an AUST honouring (2006)

1997

  • "Lions" Award for the best singer in Lebanon & Jordan
  • "Best Female Singer" in Lebanon

1998

  • "Best Singer" in the UAE

1999

  • "First Arabic Singer"

2000

  • Best Lebanese Singer
  • Best Arabic Singer (Egypt)

2004

  • Arab Music Awards: Best Female Singer
  • Arab Music Awards: Overall Best Song
  • Best Arabic Singer (Egypt)
  • Best Album (Lebanon)
  • Best Lebanese Singer

2005

  • Best Arabic Singer (Egypt)

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