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Antonio Rey Navas
Antonio Rey Navas (born March 9, 1981, in Madrid, Spain) is one of the most acclaimed flamenco guitarists of his generation — a virtuoso whose playing combines breathtaking technique with deep emotional expression. Recognized for both his mastery as a soloist and his versatility as a collaborator, he has earned a reputation as a true innovator in the world of flamenco.
Born into a family of musicians, Antonio was surrounded by the rhythms of flamenco from an early age. His father, guitarist Tony Rey, was his first teacher and mentor, guiding him through the foundations of the art. By the age of ten, Antonio was already performing professionally, accompanying flamenco singers and dancers with a maturity far beyond his years.
Over the years, Antonio Rey developed a signature sound that blends tradition and modernity — intricate phrasing, powerful compás and a lyrical sensitivity that connects deeply with audiences. His compositions often explore the emotional landscape of flamenco, from the fiery intensity of bulerías to the haunting depth of soleá.
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ARA MALIKIAN
Ara Malikian is a world-renowned violinist and composer celebrated for his passionate performances and extraordinary versatility. Born in Lebanon to Armenian parents, he began playing the violin at a very young age and gave his first major concert at just twelve years old. Trained at prestigious institutions such as the Hochschule für Musik in Hannover, he has built a career that transcends borders, blending classical mastery with contemporary creativity.
Known for his electrifying stage presence and emotional depth, Malikian seamlessly fuses classical music with influences from rock, flamenco, jazz, and Middle Eastern traditions. His concerts are vibrant journeys through cultures and genres, reflecting his belief that music is a universal language that unites people.
With dozens of albums and countless international tours, Ara Malikian stands as one of the most dynamic and inspiring musicians of his generation — a true artist whose violin speaks with the intensity of a storyteller and the soul of a global citizen.
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Ariadna Gutiérrez
Ariadna Gutiérrez is a Colombian model, actress, and beauty queen best known for her striking looks and charismatic presence. Born in Sincelejo, Colombia, she gained international attention as Miss Colombia 2014 and famously competed in the Miss Universe 2015 pageant, where a highly publicized moment made her a global sensation.
Since her pageant career, Ariadna Gutiérrez has successfully transitioned into modeling and acting, working with top brands and appearing in television and film projects. Her elegance, confidence, and versatility have made her a prominent figure in the fashion and entertainment industries.
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Assala Nasri
Assala Nasri (Arabic: أصالة نصري), born on May 15, 1969, in Damascus, Syria, is a Syrian singer, actress, and television personality, regarded as one of the most powerful and influential voices in the Arab world. With a career spanning over three decades, she is celebrated for her emotional depth, vocal strength, and ability to blend classical Arabic music with modern influences.
Born into a family deeply rooted in music, Assala is the daughter of the late Mustafa Nasri, a renowned Syrian singer who recognized his daughter’s talent from an early age. Encouraged by her father, she began performing as a child, lending her voice to the opening credits of many popular Syrian TV series and children’s programs.
Her breakthrough came in 1991 with the release of her debut album “Law Ta‘rafou” (If You Knew), which immediately placed her among the most promising female voices in the Middle East. The album showcased her mastery of the classical Arabic maqam and her ability to interpret emotional and complex melodies with grace and authenticity.
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Assi El Hallani
Mohammed Muzen El Hallani, known professionally as Assi El Hallani, was born on November 28, 1970 in Baalbek, Lebanon.
Coming from a large family in Baalbek, he was the third youngest among many siblings and displayed musical talent from an early age.He moved to Beirut in his youth to further his musical education, studying at the Higher Institute of Music where he specialized in the oud and classical Arabic vocal techniques.
At age 17, he rose to prominence when he participated in the Lebanese TV talent show Studio El Fann (or “Studio al Fan”) and won, which marked the beginning of his professional career.Assi adopted his stage-name “Assi” — a reference both to the rebellious Lebanese Assi river and as an homage to the renowned Lebanese musician Assi Rahbani.
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AWWZ
AWWZ is a Spanish producer and DJ known for her dreamy blend of electronic, R&B, and future pop sounds. Based in Barcelona, she has crafted a unique sonic identity — warm, emotional, and deeply atmospheric — that has positioned her as one of the most innovative voices in Spain’s electronic scene.
Her music often mixes soft, sensual melodies with subtle beats and introspective lyrics, creating a sound she once described as “shower music” — intimate and immersive. Through releases like Bimba and Coolest Place, AWWZ has gained international recognition, performing at major festivals and collaborating with a new generation of boundary-pushing artists.
With her delicate production style and emotional depth, AWWZ stands out as an artist who turns electronic music into something personal, soulful, and beautifully human.
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Aya Nakamura
Aya Nakamura (real name Aya Danioko, born May 10, 1995, in Bamako, Mali) is a French-Malian singer, songwriter, and performer, widely recognized as one of the most influential voices in modern French pop and Afrobeat. Known for her signature blend of Afropop, R&B, zouk, and urban music, Aya has become an international icon of contemporary French culture, breaking records and redefining the sound of global Francophone music.
Aya moved to France with her family as a child and grew up in Aulnay-sous-Bois, a suburb of Paris. Coming from a family deeply connected to music and storytelling — her mother was a griot (a traditional West African storyteller and singer) — Aya developed a love for singing and performing at an early age. Her stage name, “Nakamura,” was inspired by Hiro Nakamura, a character from the TV series Heroes, reflecting her modern and international identity.
She began her music career by posting her first songs online, quickly building a following with her confident voice and relatable lyrics. Her breakout single “Brisé” in 2015 introduced her to the French music scene, and her debut album Journal Intime (2017) earned her recognition for hits such as “Comportement.”
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Ayman Zbib
Ayman Zbib (Arabic: أيمن زبيب) is a Lebanese singer known for his warm, romantic voice and charismatic stage presence. Born in Lebanon on March 18, 1983, he has established himself as one of the most beloved voices of the new generation of Arabic pop and tarab music. His songs often combine traditional Lebanese melodies with modern pop arrangements, giving him a distinct musical identity admired throughout the Arab world.
Ayman discovered his passion for singing at a young age, growing up in a family that encouraged his artistic talent. Deeply inspired by legendary Arab singers such as Wadih El Safi, Melhem Barakat, and Saber Rebai, he developed his vocal skills and emotional style early on. His natural ability to express heartfelt emotions through his voice quickly captured the attention of audiences and producers alike.
He began his professional career in the early 2000s, gaining recognition after appearing in several Lebanese television and music programs. His breakthrough came with the release of his hit songs such as “Bhebak Moot”, “Khallini Bel Jaw”, and “Ya Ghayeb”, which became radio favorites and earned him widespread popularity across the Middle East.
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AZÚCAR MORENO
Capullo de Jerez (born Miguel Flores Quirós on April 3, 1954, in the Santiago neighborhood of Jerez de la Frontera, Spain) is a legendary flamenco singer whose voice captures the raw spirit and joyful soul of Andalusian tradition. Raised in one of the cradles of flamenco, he grew up surrounded by rhythm, song and dance — a culture that would shape his entire life.
From an early age, Capullo absorbed the essence of flamenco from great local masters and quickly developed a powerful, expressive voice marked by authenticity and emotion. His unique style, rooted in the festive sounds of bulerías, tangos and rumbas, made him a standout figure in the vibrant Jerez scene.
Unlike many of his contemporaries who pursued fusion or modern experimentation, Capullo de Jerez remained true to the purest flamenco tradition, bringing to the stage an intensity that connects deeply with audiences. His performances are known for their spontaneity, charisma and the unmistakable “compás” — the heartbeat rhythm that defines true flamenco.
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BAD BUNNY
Bad Bunny is a Puerto Rican singer, rapper, and global superstar who has revolutionized Latin music with his creativity, authenticity, and fearless innovation. Born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, he began sharing his music online before rapidly rising to fame with his unique blend of reggaeton, trap, and genre-bending sounds.
Known for hits like Dakiti, Tití Me Preguntó, and Callaíta, Bad Bunny has become one of the most influential artists of his generation, breaking streaming records and redefining what Latin music can be. Beyond his musical impact, he’s also recognized for challenging stereotypes and expressing individuality through art and fashion.
With his bold vision and unmatched artistry, Bad Bunny stands as a true cultural icon shaping the sound and spirit of a new era.
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Bassem Feghali
Bassem Feghali (Arabic: باسم فغالي), born in Beirut, Lebanon, is a Lebanese comedian, singer, and celebrity impersonator renowned for his extraordinary talent in mimicry, vocal imitation, and cross-gender performance. He is celebrated across the Arab world for his ability to perfectly imitate the voices, looks, and personalities of famous singers and public figures, both male and female, making him one of the most unique and versatile entertainers in the Middle East.
Bassem began his artistic journey at the Lebanese University’s Faculty of Fine Arts, where he studied theater and performance. His career took off in the early 1990s when he won the Studio El Fan competition — a famous Lebanese talent show — in the imitation category, captivating audiences with his comedic timing and astonishing vocal range.
Over the years, Bassem Feghali became a household name in Lebanese entertainment, particularly known for his New Year’s television specials, where he performs elaborate impersonations of Arab and international celebrities such as Fairouz, Sabah, Haifa Wehbe, Nancy Ajram, Nawal El Zoghbi, Shakira, and Celine Dion. His ability to reproduce their voices live — while also appearing in meticulously crafted costumes and makeup — has made him a true master of transformation.
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Belén Cuesta
Belén Cuesta is a Spanish actress celebrated for her versatility, charisma, and compelling performances in film, television, and theater. Born in Seville, Spain, she has become one of the most recognized and respected talents in contemporary Spanish entertainment.
Belén gained widespread acclaim for her roles in projects such as “La Trinchera Infinita,” “Paquita Salas,” and “La Casa de Papel,” where her ability to balance drama, comedy, and emotional depth has captivated audiences and critics alike. Her performances are marked by authenticity, nuanced expression, and a strong screen presence.
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Antonio Rey Navas
Antonio Rey Navas (born March 9, 1981, in Madrid, Spain) is one of the most acclaimed flamenco guitarists of his generation — a virtuoso whose playing combines breathtaking technique with deep emotional expression. Recognized for both his mastery as a soloist and his versatility as a collaborator, he has earned a reputation as a true innovator in the world of flamenco.
Born into a family of musicians, Antonio was surrounded by the rhythms of flamenco from an early age. His father, guitarist Tony Rey, was his first teacher and mentor, guiding him through the foundations of the art. By the age of ten, Antonio was already performing professionally, accompanying flamenco singers and dancers with a maturity far beyond his years.
Over the years, Antonio Rey developed a signature sound that blends tradition and modernity — intricate phrasing, powerful compás and a lyrical sensitivity that connects deeply with audiences. His compositions often explore the emotional landscape of flamenco, from the fiery intensity of bulerías to the haunting depth of soleá.
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ARA MALIKIAN
Ara Malikian is a world-renowned violinist and composer celebrated for his passionate performances and extraordinary versatility. Born in Lebanon to Armenian parents, he began playing the violin at a very young age and gave his first major concert at just twelve years old. Trained at prestigious institutions such as the Hochschule für Musik in Hannover, he has built a career that transcends borders, blending classical mastery with contemporary creativity.
Known for his electrifying stage presence and emotional depth, Malikian seamlessly fuses classical music with influences from rock, flamenco, jazz, and Middle Eastern traditions. His concerts are vibrant journeys through cultures and genres, reflecting his belief that music is a universal language that unites people.
With dozens of albums and countless international tours, Ara Malikian stands as one of the most dynamic and inspiring musicians of his generation — a true artist whose violin speaks with the intensity of a storyteller and the soul of a global citizen.
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Ariadna Gutiérrez
Ariadna Gutiérrez is a Colombian model, actress, and beauty queen best known for her striking looks and charismatic presence. Born in Sincelejo, Colombia, she gained international attention as Miss Colombia 2014 and famously competed in the Miss Universe 2015 pageant, where a highly publicized moment made her a global sensation.
Since her pageant career, Ariadna Gutiérrez has successfully transitioned into modeling and acting, working with top brands and appearing in television and film projects. Her elegance, confidence, and versatility have made her a prominent figure in the fashion and entertainment industries.
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Assala Nasri
Assala Nasri (Arabic: أصالة نصري), born on May 15, 1969, in Damascus, Syria, is a Syrian singer, actress, and television personality, regarded as one of the most powerful and influential voices in the Arab world. With a career spanning over three decades, she is celebrated for her emotional depth, vocal strength, and ability to blend classical Arabic music with modern influences.
Born into a family deeply rooted in music, Assala is the daughter of the late Mustafa Nasri, a renowned Syrian singer who recognized his daughter’s talent from an early age. Encouraged by her father, she began performing as a child, lending her voice to the opening credits of many popular Syrian TV series and children’s programs.
Her breakthrough came in 1991 with the release of her debut album “Law Ta‘rafou” (If You Knew), which immediately placed her among the most promising female voices in the Middle East. The album showcased her mastery of the classical Arabic maqam and her ability to interpret emotional and complex melodies with grace and authenticity.
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Assi El Hallani
Mohammed Muzen El Hallani, known professionally as Assi El Hallani, was born on November 28, 1970 in Baalbek, Lebanon.
Coming from a large family in Baalbek, he was the third youngest among many siblings and displayed musical talent from an early age.He moved to Beirut in his youth to further his musical education, studying at the Higher Institute of Music where he specialized in the oud and classical Arabic vocal techniques.
At age 17, he rose to prominence when he participated in the Lebanese TV talent show Studio El Fann (or “Studio al Fan”) and won, which marked the beginning of his professional career.Assi adopted his stage-name “Assi” — a reference both to the rebellious Lebanese Assi river and as an homage to the renowned Lebanese musician Assi Rahbani.
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AWWZ
AWWZ is a Spanish producer and DJ known for her dreamy blend of electronic, R&B, and future pop sounds. Based in Barcelona, she has crafted a unique sonic identity — warm, emotional, and deeply atmospheric — that has positioned her as one of the most innovative voices in Spain’s electronic scene.
Her music often mixes soft, sensual melodies with subtle beats and introspective lyrics, creating a sound she once described as “shower music” — intimate and immersive. Through releases like Bimba and Coolest Place, AWWZ has gained international recognition, performing at major festivals and collaborating with a new generation of boundary-pushing artists.
With her delicate production style and emotional depth, AWWZ stands out as an artist who turns electronic music into something personal, soulful, and beautifully human.
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Aya Nakamura
Aya Nakamura (real name Aya Danioko, born May 10, 1995, in Bamako, Mali) is a French-Malian singer, songwriter, and performer, widely recognized as one of the most influential voices in modern French pop and Afrobeat. Known for her signature blend of Afropop, R&B, zouk, and urban music, Aya has become an international icon of contemporary French culture, breaking records and redefining the sound of global Francophone music.
Aya moved to France with her family as a child and grew up in Aulnay-sous-Bois, a suburb of Paris. Coming from a family deeply connected to music and storytelling — her mother was a griot (a traditional West African storyteller and singer) — Aya developed a love for singing and performing at an early age. Her stage name, “Nakamura,” was inspired by Hiro Nakamura, a character from the TV series Heroes, reflecting her modern and international identity.
She began her music career by posting her first songs online, quickly building a following with her confident voice and relatable lyrics. Her breakout single “Brisé” in 2015 introduced her to the French music scene, and her debut album Journal Intime (2017) earned her recognition for hits such as “Comportement.”
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Ayman Zbib
Ayman Zbib (Arabic: أيمن زبيب) is a Lebanese singer known for his warm, romantic voice and charismatic stage presence. Born in Lebanon on March 18, 1983, he has established himself as one of the most beloved voices of the new generation of Arabic pop and tarab music. His songs often combine traditional Lebanese melodies with modern pop arrangements, giving him a distinct musical identity admired throughout the Arab world.
Ayman discovered his passion for singing at a young age, growing up in a family that encouraged his artistic talent. Deeply inspired by legendary Arab singers such as Wadih El Safi, Melhem Barakat, and Saber Rebai, he developed his vocal skills and emotional style early on. His natural ability to express heartfelt emotions through his voice quickly captured the attention of audiences and producers alike.
He began his professional career in the early 2000s, gaining recognition after appearing in several Lebanese television and music programs. His breakthrough came with the release of his hit songs such as “Bhebak Moot”, “Khallini Bel Jaw”, and “Ya Ghayeb”, which became radio favorites and earned him widespread popularity across the Middle East.
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AZÚCAR MORENO
Capullo de Jerez (born Miguel Flores Quirós on April 3, 1954, in the Santiago neighborhood of Jerez de la Frontera, Spain) is a legendary flamenco singer whose voice captures the raw spirit and joyful soul of Andalusian tradition. Raised in one of the cradles of flamenco, he grew up surrounded by rhythm, song and dance — a culture that would shape his entire life.
From an early age, Capullo absorbed the essence of flamenco from great local masters and quickly developed a powerful, expressive voice marked by authenticity and emotion. His unique style, rooted in the festive sounds of bulerías, tangos and rumbas, made him a standout figure in the vibrant Jerez scene.
Unlike many of his contemporaries who pursued fusion or modern experimentation, Capullo de Jerez remained true to the purest flamenco tradition, bringing to the stage an intensity that connects deeply with audiences. His performances are known for their spontaneity, charisma and the unmistakable “compás” — the heartbeat rhythm that defines true flamenco.
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BAD BUNNY
Bad Bunny is a Puerto Rican singer, rapper, and global superstar who has revolutionized Latin music with his creativity, authenticity, and fearless innovation. Born Benito Antonio Martínez Ocasio in Vega Baja, Puerto Rico, he began sharing his music online before rapidly rising to fame with his unique blend of reggaeton, trap, and genre-bending sounds.
Known for hits like Dakiti, Tití Me Preguntó, and Callaíta, Bad Bunny has become one of the most influential artists of his generation, breaking streaming records and redefining what Latin music can be. Beyond his musical impact, he’s also recognized for challenging stereotypes and expressing individuality through art and fashion.
With his bold vision and unmatched artistry, Bad Bunny stands as a true cultural icon shaping the sound and spirit of a new era.
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Bassem Feghali
Bassem Feghali (Arabic: باسم فغالي), born in Beirut, Lebanon, is a Lebanese comedian, singer, and celebrity impersonator renowned for his extraordinary talent in mimicry, vocal imitation, and cross-gender performance. He is celebrated across the Arab world for his ability to perfectly imitate the voices, looks, and personalities of famous singers and public figures, both male and female, making him one of the most unique and versatile entertainers in the Middle East.
Bassem began his artistic journey at the Lebanese University’s Faculty of Fine Arts, where he studied theater and performance. His career took off in the early 1990s when he won the Studio El Fan competition — a famous Lebanese talent show — in the imitation category, captivating audiences with his comedic timing and astonishing vocal range.
Over the years, Bassem Feghali became a household name in Lebanese entertainment, particularly known for his New Year’s television specials, where he performs elaborate impersonations of Arab and international celebrities such as Fairouz, Sabah, Haifa Wehbe, Nancy Ajram, Nawal El Zoghbi, Shakira, and Celine Dion. His ability to reproduce their voices live — while also appearing in meticulously crafted costumes and makeup — has made him a true master of transformation.
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Belén Cuesta
Belén Cuesta is a Spanish actress celebrated for her versatility, charisma, and compelling performances in film, television, and theater. Born in Seville, Spain, she has become one of the most recognized and respected talents in contemporary Spanish entertainment.
Belén gained widespread acclaim for her roles in projects such as “La Trinchera Infinita,” “Paquita Salas,” and “La Casa de Papel,” where her ability to balance drama, comedy, and emotional depth has captivated audiences and critics alike. Her performances are marked by authenticity, nuanced expression, and a strong screen presence.
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