Английская Википедия:Carole Samaha
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Carole Samaha (Шаблон:Lang-ar; born July 25, 1972) is a Lebanese singer, actress, and performer. She has released six studio albums. Samaha has a Master's degree in acting and directing, which she earned in 1999[1] from the Saint Joseph University of Beirut.[2]
In 2004 she won the Arab Music Award for best female newcomer.[3] She has also won multiple Murex d'Or awards and was nominated for best Arabia New Act in the MTV Europe Music Awards 2008.[4][5]
Before starting her pop music career, Carole Samaha was a classical actress and worked extensively with Mansour Rahbani and Marwan Rahbani.[6][7]
In 2007 Carole Samaha returned to the theater to play Zenobia in the Rahbani musical with the same name.[8] She appeared in the 2008 movie Bahr al nojoum alongside other Lebanese stars.[9] She established her own production company, Lacarma, in 2009.[10] In 2011 Carole Samaha starred in the TV series Al Shahroura, broadcast during Ramadan, as the singer and actress Sabah.[11] In December 2012, Carole Samaha announced her plans to release a new album. In 2013 she was a judge on The X Factor (Arabic TV series) and she was the mentor for Young Pharoz, Maraya and Les Bledards Ninja. She created the musical show "The Lady" – produced by Rotana, premiering on Eid al-Fitr, August 10, 2013, in Casino du Liban.[12]
Early life
Samaha was born on July 25, 1972, in Beirut to Antoine Samaha from Khenchara, Metn, a direct relative of Lebanese politician Shafik Mebarak Samaha and Nouhad Hawi from Dhour El Choueir, Metn.[13] She has two brothers.[2] Her parents supported different political factions, and according to Samaha that fact made her become "more open" to the different views of people, learning a great deal from that experience.[14] Samaha is a direct relative of Lebanese politician Shafik Mebarak Samaha who left Zahlé, Lebanon for Colombia at the beginning of the 20th century.
Personal life
On November 1,[15] 2013, Samaha married Walid Mustafa, an Egyptian businessman, in a civil ceremony in Limassol, Cyprus, following an 18-month courtship and short engagement.[16][17][18] On August 31, 2015, Carole Samaha gave birth to a baby girl, Tala.[19][20] She is a Maronite Christian.[21] From 2014, Samaha has been residing in Egypt with her husband.[22]
Discography
2003 | Helm (Шаблон:Lang – A Dream) |
Oughniat El Toufoula (Шаблон:Lang – Children Songs) | |
2004 | Ana Horra (Шаблон:Lang – I'm Free) |
2006 | Adwa' Al Shohra (Шаблон:Lang – Lights of Fame) |
2009 | Hdoudi Sama (Шаблон:Lang – The Sky Is My Limit) |
2013 | Ehssas (Шаблон:Lang – A Feeling) |
2016 | Zekrayati (Шаблон:Lang – Memories) |
2020 | Christmas Carole (Christmas songs) |
Videography
Year | Song | Album | Lebanese Charts | Egyptian Charts | Translation | Notes |
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2003 | Oughniat El Toufoula | Oughniat El Toufoula | Childhood Songs | |||
Habib Alby | Helm | 3 | 1 | My Love | First release apart from the Rahbani | |
2004 | Etalaa Feyi | 1 | 4 | Look at Me | Casting Mister Lebanon 1997 Ghassan El Mawla | |
2005 | Ghali Alayi | Ana Horra | 1 | 3 | You Mean A Lot To Me | |
Nezlet El Sitara | 48 | 32 | The Curtain Fell | |||
Habbeit Delwa't | 28 | 2 | Now that i loved | Movie soundtrack | ||
2006 | Esmaani | Adwa' Al Shohra | 1 | 19 | Listen to me | |
Zaelni Mennak | 1 | 18 | I'm upset with you | |||
2007 | Adwa'a El Shohra | 13 | 78 | Lights of Fame | Sponsored by Pepsi | |
Ya Rabi | Ana wlleil – Marwan Khoury | 1 | 3 | Oh God | Ft. Marwan Khoury | |
2008 | Yama Layali | Hdoudi Sama | 43 | 3 | How Many Nights | Sponsored by Pepsi |
Jeet (Majnouni) | Pepsi Sea of Stars – V/A, Hdoudi Sama |
1 | 3 | You Came (I Must Be Crazy) | Movie soundtrack | |
Ali | Hdoudi Sama | 7 | 1 | Ali | Promotional single | |
2009 | Laily Lail | The Gipsy Man Sings from the Middle East – Mario Reyes | – | Ft. Mario Reyes, filmed in Morocco | ||
Rag'aalak | Hodoudi Sama | 1 | 9 | Coming Back To You | Promotional single | |
Zabahny | 97 | 112 | "Slaughtered" Me | Promotional single | ||
Ma Bkhaf | 1 | 1 | I Am Not Scared | First official single | ||
2010 | A'oul Ansak | 1 | 1 | I Try To Forget You | Second official single | |
Khallik Bhalak | 1 | 1 | Stay Away | |||
2011 | El Masry Ya Abu Dam | rowspan="3" Шаблон:N/A | ||||
Malika Ala El Ard | Queen on Earth | A song from the TV series Al Shahroura | ||||
2012 | Wahshani Bladi | I Miss My Country | ||||
Wet3awadet | Ehssas | And I Got Used [To It] | ||||
2013 | Ehssas | Ehssas | Feeling | |||
2014 | Sahranin | Single | 7[23] | We're Partying/Staying Up | Written by Samaha, in collaboration with composer Mohamed Raheem, and arranged by Sleiman Damien. Popular in the nightlife scene.[24] | |
2016 | Rouh Fell | Single | 17[23] | Leave | Top one in the Arab world on the music streaming service Anghami.[25] | |
2017 | Rejih Albi | Single | 7[23] | My Heat Is Back | ||
2018 | Ensa Hmoumak | Single | 5[23] | Forget Your Worries | ||
2018 | Mabrouk La Albi | Single | 15[23] | Congratulations To My Heart | ||
2019 | Bet'amen Bel Sodfi | Single | 4[23] | Do You Believe In Change | ||
2020 | Bon Voyage | Single | 5[23] | _ | Co-written by Samaha. Top charting on Anghami[26] | |
2021 | Ya Shabab Ya Banat | Single | 5[23] | Hey Boys And Girls | ||
2022 | Fawda | Single | 1[23] | Chaos |
Awards
- "Revelation of the year" (actress and singer) Murex d'Or in 2000.[27]
- "Best female newcomer" Arab Music Award (2003) – This was the first year for which Arab Music Awards were awarded and the ceremony was held in Dubai in May 2004.[3]
- "Best Polyvalent talent" (actress and singer) Murex d'Or in 2003.[27]
- "Best Female Romantic Song" ("Tala3 Fiyyi") Murex d'Or in 2003.[27]
- "Best Lebanese Female Singer" Murex d'Or in 2007.[27]
- "Best Lebanese Song" ("Ya Rab", with Marwan Khoury) Murex d'Or in 2007.[27]
- "Best album of the year" (Hdoudi Sama, 2009) Murex d'Or in June 2010.[28]
- "Best music video" – "Khalik Behalik" – at the 2011 Murex d'Or ceremony.[29]
- World Music Award "Best Stage Performer in the Middle East" in Monaco 2014.[30][31][32]
References
External links
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- ↑ Sayyidati: بالصور والتفاصيل "سيدتي نت" يكشف هويّة خطيب كارول سماحة Шаблон:In lang
- ↑ Welcome to the world our precious Angel Carole Samaha on Twitter
- ↑ «كارول سماحة تستقبل مولودتها الجديدة «تالا بوابة فيتو (Vetogate)
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