Nawal Al Zoghbi
Lebanese singer and actress Nawal Al Zoghbi achieved popularity by blending traditional Arabic music with a pop sensibility and embracing newer trends in different music genres and scenes.
Pop Singer
June 29, 1972
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Nawal Al Zoghbi, a Lebanese singer and actress, gained popularity in the 1990s for her contributions to the Arab music industry. She has released numerous chart-topping albums and singles, including hits like “Mandam A’lay,” “Alf W Meya,” and “Dal3ouna.” Nawal has also served as a judge on the TV show “The Voice Arabia” and won several music awards, such as the World Music Award for Best Selling Middle Eastern Artist in 2002.
Apart from her music career, Nawal is an avid cook and often shares her culinary experiences on social media. She has even published a cookbook called “Nawal’s Kitchen.” Additionally, she is a tennis enthusiast and has attended various international tennis tournaments.
Nawal Al Zoghbi’s unique approach to blending traditional Arabic music with pop elements and embracing new trends across various music genres and scenes has contributed to her widespread success.