Diana Haddad
Diana Haddad was born in Ain al-Basha, Jordan in 1976. Her 1996 song 'Amaneh' became a breakthrough hit across the Arab world, with its emotional lyrics and...
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Diana Haddad was born in Ain al-Basha, Jordan in 1976. Her 1996 song 'Amaneh' became a breakthrough hit across the Arab world, with its emotional lyrics and her vocal delivery connecting with listeners. That same year she released her debut album 'Diana.'
She has worked on several albums including 'Al-Hawa Al-Sultan' in 1998, 'Ya Layali' in 2000, and 'Waheshni' in 2002. Her music video for 'Waheshni' drew criticism from some conservative circles at the time. Other songs in her catalog include 'Shater' and 'Zai el Sukar.'
Haddad has cited singers like Fairuz and Salwa Katrib as early influences. She has collaborated with various musicians and producers over time, though she hasn't performed with consistent band members.
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