Carmen Suleiman

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Carmen Suleiman
Native name كارمن سليمان
Born (1994-10-07) 7 October 1994
Al Sharqia Governorate, Egypt
Origin Egypt
Occupations Singer
Instruments Singing
Years active 2012–present
Labels Platinum Records

Carmen Suleiman (Arabic: كارمن سليمان) (born on 7 October 1994 in Zagazig, Al Sharqia Governorate, Egypt) is an Egyptian singer who rose to popularity as the winner of Season 1 of Arab Idol (the Arabic version of Pop Idol) on MBC against Moroccan contestant Dounia Batma.[1]

Carmen was given the award of Supreme Council of Culture in Egypt for the best voice sub-16 years old. Hani Shaker, an Egyptian singer, introduced her in his concert in Opera House in Egypt and expressed his admiration of her voice.

Carmen released her first single "Kalam Kalam" on March 4, 2013.[2]

Performances in Arab Idol

Medleys in Saturdays' results Show

  • 1st Prime's Results : "Bebasata" by Saber Rebaï
  • 2nd Prime's Results : "Sabri Aleel" by Sherine
  • 3rd Prime's Results : "El Hawa Tayer" by Assi El Helani
  • 4th Prime's Results : "Ana Bdeera" by Majid El Muhandes
  • 5th Prime's Results : "Sho Akhbarak" by Nawal El-Zoughby
  • 6th Prime's Results : "Abali Habibi" by Elissa
  • 7th Prime's Results : "Ala Rasi" by Kadhem Al Saher
  • 8th Prime Results : "Ebn El Geeran" and "Mashi Haddi" by Nancy Ajram
  • 8th Prime Results : "Sit El Habayeb" by Fayza Ahmed

References

  1. "Arab Idol 2012 Winner". Retrieved 2012-04-01. 
  2. "amazon.com". 

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