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RIHANNA
Robyn Rihanna Fenty, known professionally as Rihanna, is a Barbadian singer, actress, entrepreneur, and fashion designer. She began her musical career in 2003 after auditioning for music producer Evan Rogers, who was immediately impressed by her talent. At the age of sixteen, Rogers brought her to the United States to record demo tapes, which eventually led to an audition with Jay-Z. Soon after, she signed a six-album contract with Def Jam Recordings, marking the beginning of her rise to global stardom.
Rihanna’s discography is one of the most successful in music history, making her one of the best-selling artists of all time, with over 275 million records sold worldwide. She holds multiple Guinness World Records, including for the most digital single sales of all time, and has been named by Spotify as the most streamed female artist ever.
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Haifa Wehbe
Haifa Wehbe (Arabic: هيفاء وهبي, born March 10, 1972, in Mahrouna, South Lebanon) is a Lebanese singer, actress, and model, widely recognized as one of the most glamorous and controversial stars in the Arab world. Known for her striking beauty, bold personality, and captivating stage presence, Haifa has played a major role in reshaping the image of Arab pop music and entertainment, blending femininity, modernity, and artistic daring.
Haifa began her career as a model in her early teens. Her beauty and elegance quickly attracted attention, and she went on to win several local beauty titles, including Miss South Lebanon. She gained regional fame after competing in the Miss Lebanon pageant, where she was later disqualified due to her marital status — but the exposure launched her into stardom and opened doors to the entertainment industry.
In the late 1990s, Haifa appeared in numerous television commercials and music videos, becoming a familiar face in the Arab media scene. Her major breakthrough came in 2002 when she released her debut album, Huwa El-Zaman (It’s Time). The album, featuring the hit single “Agoul Ahwak”, introduced her as one of the first female artists in the Arab world to embrace a sensual and glamorous pop image — a daring move that revolutionized Arabic music videos.
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ADELE
Adele Laurie Blue Adkins, known worldwide simply as Adele, is a British singer-songwriter celebrated for her powerful voice and emotionally charged ballads.
Born in London and a 2006 graduate of the BRIT School for Performing Arts, where artists like Amy Winehouse and Katie Melua also studied, Adele quickly stood out for her soulful tone and heartfelt songwriting.
Her debut album, “19”, released in 2008, immediately reached the top of the UK charts. Certified 4x Platinum, it earned her two Grammy Awards in 2009, including Best New Artist and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, launching her international career.
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Following the success of 19, she signed with Columbia Records and embarked on her first major world tour, “An Evening with Adele” (2008–2009), performing across Europe, Asia, and North America. -
Kadhem el saher
Kadim Jabbar Al Samarai, known professionally as Kadim Al Sahir (كاظم الساهر), is an Iraqi singer, composer, and songwriter, born on September 12, 1957, in Mosul, Iraq. He is widely known as “The Caesar of Arabic Song” and “Iraq’s Ambassador to the World”, thanks to his profound influence on Arabic music and his poetic, emotional style.
From a young age, Kadim showed great passion for music and poetry. He studied at the Baghdad Institute of Music, where he learned composition and classical techniques. He wrote his first song at the age of twelve and composed his first major work at twenty-one.
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