Darine Hadchiti

Darine Hadchiti is a Lebanese pop singer known for her strong vocal presence and her blend of modern Arabic pop with traditional musical elements. According to available information, she was born on April 17, 1981 in Lebanon.

From a young age, Darine showed promise in music: she began singing early and pursued formal musical education. She studied at the Lebanese National Conservatory for about five years starting in 1997, where she focused on Arabic singing, oud, solfège, and Byzantine music among other disciplines.

She gained early recognition by participating in the prestigious Lebanese talent show Studio El Fann, where she earned a bronze medal in her category—this achievement helped launch her professional singing career.

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In 2005, Darine signed with Lea Production (part of the Anastasia Group) and released her debut album, titled Eddam El Kel, with the title-track becoming her breakout single.

included Irtahlak Albi (2006) and Kel El Ossa (2008), each helping to consolidate her position in the Arabic pop scene.

Darine’s music is characterized by emotional themes—love, self-expression, heartbreak—as well as visual appeal in her music videos, which have gained her regional popularity.

She has received recognition in the industry: for example, Darine was awarded a Murex d’Or in 2007 for Best Video Clip for her song “Irtahlak Albi.”

Over the years, Darine has built a dedicated fan-base in the Arab world and continued releasing music with both emotional ballads and upbeat pop tracks. Her visibility and performances in the Gulf region and the Levant have helped maintain her presence in the media.

Though not as internationally prominent as some other Arabic pop superstars, Darine Hadchiti remains an established name in Lebanese and Arabic pop music—known for her strong voice and her blend of modern production with Arabic musical heritage.

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