In 2003, she released her debut studio album, Helm, which introduced her as a powerful new voice in Arabic pop music. The album’s success was followed by several acclaimed releases such as Ana Horra (2004), Adwa’ El Shohra (2006), Hdoudi Sama (2009), and Zekrayatna (2013). Carole’s music is known for its emotional depth, strong lyrical content, and fusion of classic Arabic melodies with modern arrangements.
Her stage performances are often described as theatrical and cinematic, combining singing, acting, and choreography — a reflection of her background in drama. She is also recognized for her ability to convey raw emotion, whether in romantic ballads, patriotic songs, or powerful empowerment anthems.
Carole Samaha has won numerous awards, including MTV Arabia’s Best Female Artist and multiple Murex d’Or Awards for both her music and acting. Her work has taken her to prestigious stages across the Arab world and internationally, earning her widespread critical acclaim.
In addition to her artistic success, Carole is admired for her elegance, intelligence, and authenticity. She has used her platform to advocate for love, peace, and women’s empowerment, becoming a respected role model in the Middle Eastern entertainment industry.
Carole is married to Egyptian businessman Walid Mostafa, and the couple has one daughter. Despite balancing motherhood and her career, she continues to release new music and perform in concerts and theatrical shows, maintaining her position as one of the most respected and beloved Arab artists.
With her unique fusion of art, emotion, and intellect, Carole Samaha stands as a symbol of creative excellence — a true artist who continues to inspire audiences across generations.











