Samira Said
Samira Said is a Moroccan pop and Arabic singer who is known for her trans-nationality and numerous awards in the Arabic music community.
Pop Singer
January 10, 1958
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Samira Said, a Moroccan singer with over four decades of experience in the music industry, is renowned for her distinctive style and powerful voice. As one of the most prominent female artists in the Arab world, she has released popular albums such as “Aal Bal” and “Ayam Hayati.” In 2003, she received the World Music Award for Best Singer in the Middle East. Throughout her career, Said has collaborated with well-known artists like Cheb Khaled and Latifa, and she is fluent in Arabic, French, and English, releasing songs in all three languages. In recent years, she has continued to produce new music, earning recognition for her diverse and bold style. An interesting aspect of Samira Said’s career is her representation of trans-nationality within the Arabic music community, as evidenced by her moves between Morocco and Egypt and her numerous awards and performances.