Diana Haddad

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Diana Haddad

Diana Haddad, born Diana Joseph Fouad Haddad on October 1, 1976, in Bsalim, Lebanon, is a prominent Lebanese singer, actress, and television personality who also holds Emirati citizenship and is based in the United Arab Emirates.

She is recognized as one of the most popular Arabic pop musicians in the Arab world since the mid-1990s. Her musical style is known for blending traditional Bedouin folk music with modern pop, which helped her debut album "Saken" (1996) achieve platinum certification and widespread success.

She rose to fame after participating in the talent show Studio El Fan in 1993 with the song "Tayr El Yammameh," which became a defining part of her early career. Her third album, "Ammanih" (1997), and its hit title track solidified her popularity, especially across the Gulf region.

Throughout her career, she diversified her musical repertoire, performing in various Arabic dialects such as Lebanese, Khaliji, Iraqi, and Egyptian. She has released numerous memorable hit singles including "Saken," "Ammanih," "Mani Mani," "Mas & Louly," and "Ya Aibo," which have contributed to her enduring appeal.

Her personal life, including her marriage to Emirati director Suhail Al-Abdul, who directed many of her music videos, and her relocation to the UAE, has also influenced her artistic journey. 

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