Melhem Zein

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Melhem Zein, also transliterated Melhem Zain (Arabic: ملحم زين) (Born October 21, 1982 in Shmistar). His stardom began after being ranked 3rd in Super Star 1, the Pan-Arab version of Pop Idol,. Earlier, when he was 16, he first participated in an Amateur Singing Program called Kaas Al Nojoum (The Cup of the Stars) On LBC Channel for singing Ya Jarat Al Wadi ( The Neighbour of the Valley) for Mohammed Abd El Wahhab. Melhem receives the title of Al Rayyes (The Boss) of the Lebanese folklore songs from George Ibrahim El Khouri and his fans for singing Endak Bahriyya Ya Rayyes for the Lebanese singer Wadi El Safi on Super Star. Now Melhem leads his own singing career. He has released two albums (Enti Msheeti)2004 and Baddi Hibbik ( I want to love you ) in the summer of 2006. Both albums have enjoyed great success throughout the arab world thereby solidifying Melhem as a star.

Melhem includes Wadi El Safi, Mohammed Abd El Wahhab and Nazem Al Ghazali as his main musical inspiration.

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[edit] SuperStar Performances

  • Top 55: خطرنا على بالك (Khatarna Ala Balak) by Toni Hanna
  • Top 12: عندك بحريه (Andak Bahriyya) by Wadi El safi
  • Top 10: رمشة عينك (Remshet Aaynik) by Wadi El Safi
  • Top 8: سهروني الليل (Sahharoni El Lail) by Ragheb Alama
  • Top 7: دقوا المهابيج (Deggo El Mahabeej) by Fairuz
  • Top 6: على جرى (Alli Jara) by Oulaia El Tunisiya
  • Top 5: وبعاد كنتم (Webaad Kentom) by Mohammed Abdo
  • Top 4: سمرا وانا الحاصودي (Samra Wana El Hasoudi) by Ali El Deek
  • Top 4: صرخة بطل (Sarkhet Batal) by Wadi El Safi
  • Top 3: انت عمري (Enta Omri) by Um Kulthum
  • Top 3: يا غايب (Ya Ghayeb) by Fadel Shakir
  • Top 3: ولا مره (Wala Marra) by Melhem Barakat

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