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Samira Said

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Samira Said is one of the biggest Arabic superstars today with a repertoire that exceeds 50 albums and many massive hits and successful music videos. Born in Rabat, Morocco, Samira Said has achieved an unusual longevity in the Arabic music world, frequently adopting new stylistic influences, such as Tarab, Raï and Jazz.

Sofia Marikh

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Sofia Marikh (Arabic: صوفيا مريخ‎), also spelled Sophia El Mareekh (born October 15, 1982) is a musician and entertainer. From Morocco comes a face that would appeal to every Arab country and reach a massive audience joined by the desire to reveal the secret of this young multitalented artist, the secret of the “Queen Of Hearts”.

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Houda Saad

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Hoda Saad (Arabic هدى سعد) (Casablanca, November 22, 1981) is a Moroccan female singer-songwriter.[1] She was contracted to Rotana Records after appearing on The X Factor, XSeer Al Najah in 2008, releasing a first album in 2009, and the second in 2011. She comes from an artistic family who supported her since her early age to do a musical carreer, so she entered into a conservatory at the age of 12. Her voice and her face allowed her to be noticed and she took part of a Moroccan singing competition "Noujoum El Ghad", produced by the local channel 2M, in which she arrived third.

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Tahra Hmamich

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Tahra Hmimich (طاهرة حميمش) Born September 26, 1989 - Ouijda, Morocco is a talented singer and actress with a love for dancing. Tahra began singing began at the young age of seven she while singing "Amamneh أمانيه" for Lebanese Singer Diana Haddad. The renowned writer composer "Mohamed Alzyany", from Oujda, saw her perform and asked her family to let her talent and voice mature. Soon she started singing Old Andalusya folk songs for iconic singers of the Middle East and the Arab world.

Pascale Machaalani

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Pascale Bechara Bachaalani, better known as Pascale Machaalani, born March 27, 1967 (Arabic: باسكال مشعلاني‎) is a Murex d'or Award nominated Lebanese singer. Her debut album Sahar Sahar rose her to stardom throughout the Middle East, making Mashalaani one of the most successful female artistes in 1990s Lebanon. She released her second and third albums, Nazrat Ayounak and Banadi with continued success. Her seventh studio album, Nour el Shams released in 2002 was a phenomenal success which exceeded sales of 250,000.

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