Joseph Attieh

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Joseph Attieh

Background information
Birth name May 14, 1986
Origin Batroun, Lebanon
Genre(s) Arab Pop
Occupation(s) singer, instrumentalist
Instrument(s) Guitar, Naiy , Piano and Drums (Dirbakeh)
Years active 2005-present
Associated acts Star Academy Lebanon

Joseph Attieh is a Lebanese singer from Batroun, Lebanon. He became a household name in Lebanon after participating in and winning the third season of Star Academy Lebanon in 2005. Attieh generated around 55% of all the votes, becoming the first Lebanese candidate to win the reality talent show. In addition to the title, Joseph won $50,000 and a Toyota Yaris.

Attieh released his first single, "La Trouhi!" (Don't Go!) in 2006. The single was written by Nicolas Saadé Nakhleh. The video clip for the single was directed by Emile Sleilaty. The song became one of the year's best selling songs ranking in first place in Lebanon and other Middle-Eastern countries.[1] He performed in concert at Hotel Le Royal in Debayeh, Lebanon with superstar, Nawal Al Zoghbi and female impersonator, Bassem Feghali on New Year Eve's 2006/7.[2]

Joseph Attieh's second single was released in 2007, called "Nahlé" (The Bee). It is a dabké based song. It didn't receive as much attention as his first single, however, it was successful.

In the summer of 2007, Joseph made trips to Australia where he held several concerts along side of Nawal Al Zoghbi and also he travelled to Los Angeles and held various concerts and appearances, all of which were successful.

Joseph Attieh sang his third single "Habayt Aayounak" (I loved your eyes) for the first time live during a Star Academy 5 prime. Later, he released his second video clip for the song which received positive reviews as his first one did.

Joseph has said in interviews that he found that fans enjoy his "romantic" style of songs, and has chosen to choose songs based on this. He also claims that he will only sing in the Lebanese accent because it best suits him. When it comes to Lebanese politics, Joseph says that he doesn't believe it is good to let politics intrude in a singers' art, even though every citizen has the right to his/her own opinion. Joseph has strong relationships with his friends and family, especially in his Northern Lebanese village of Mehmarch, Batroun.

Joseph made his second visit to Australia at the end of April 2008 where he held two concerts in different cities. These concerts were said to be very successful, and he held them accompanied by the Lebanese singer Carole Samaha. On May 10, 2008, Joseph was a guest in the Star Academy Lebanon prime, even though he had already guest starred, but due to the political situation in Lebanon, he guest starred again singing two of his hit singles.

After the success of Lebanese Politcal talks in Qatar, and after the election of a Lebanese president following seven months of not having one, many concerts were held in Downtown Beirut. Joseph was one of the guests on May 29, 2008 along with Ramy Ayach, Fady Andraous, and contestants from another Lebanese Singing show called Super Star. During the concert, Joseph sang his new song titled "El Hak Ma Bi Mout" (The Truth Does Not Die). This song is dedicated to Lebanon.

Joseph's fifth single is due to be released in the summer of 2008, and it is rumored to have the Lebanese dabké style.

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