Born: May 3, 1983 (age 29), Lebanon
Height: 1.65 m
Origin: Lebanon
Albums: Nadini, Bet'oul Eih, Myriam, Nadini Myriam
Height: 1.65 m
Origin: Lebanon
Albums: Nadini, Bet'oul Eih, Myriam, Nadini Myriam
Myriam Fares; born May 3, 1983 is a Lebanese singer and entertainer. She is best known for her album "Bet'oul Eh”.
In July 2005, the Moroccan star presented her new album "Nadini Myriam" with a video clip for the song entitled "Nadini".
"Nadini Myriam" was the result of months of preparation and collaboration with Arab composers and writers. "Nadini" was the first time she made a video clip from the album with director "Amir Kreidiye".
"Haklik Rahtak" is written by Myriam's sister, Roula Fares, composed by Muhammad Raheem and arranged by Mark Abdel Nour. It was shot in a magical décor in Paris by director Wissam Smayra. This song earned her a number one ranking in Morocco, Lebanon, Egypt and Tunisia.
In their second collaboration, Fares and director Smayra presented "Waheshny Eah", written and composed by Mohammad Rifai and arranged by Jean-Marie Riachi. A professional French team specialized in high-tech techniques and special effects for this video clip.
"Wahichni Eah" made Myriam a star and was ranked number one in Egypt, the Persian Gulf, Tunis, Morocco and Yemen.
In November 2006,"Al Ahram Al Masriya", a leading Egyptian newspaper, elected Myriam the best young singer in the Arab world. The survey was performed in all Egyptian universities and Myriam was honored at the British university in Egypt.
At the same time, MTV Europe invited Myriam to perform, the first Arab artist to appear on this network. She was elected as the best Arab singer, combining west and east.
Myriam ended 2007 with a new hit Khaliji song “Moukanoh Wein” that was shot as a music video under the direction of Yehya Saade. The song was a success all over the Middle East. She was considered one of the best non-khaliji artists who sang using the khaliji accent.
During 2010 Ramadan, Fares presented "Fawazeer Myriam", performing songs from her next album, including "Ertah", "Atlah" and "Ya Sariyah". She presented three characters in every episode. One was an old commercial for Tarek Nour, another was a dance—she danced thirty dances during the 30 episodes.
In July 2005, the Moroccan star presented her new album "Nadini Myriam" with a video clip for the song entitled "Nadini".
"Nadini Myriam" was the result of months of preparation and collaboration with Arab composers and writers. "Nadini" was the first time she made a video clip from the album with director "Amir Kreidiye".
"Haklik Rahtak" is written by Myriam's sister, Roula Fares, composed by Muhammad Raheem and arranged by Mark Abdel Nour. It was shot in a magical décor in Paris by director Wissam Smayra. This song earned her a number one ranking in Morocco, Lebanon, Egypt and Tunisia.
In their second collaboration, Fares and director Smayra presented "Waheshny Eah", written and composed by Mohammad Rifai and arranged by Jean-Marie Riachi. A professional French team specialized in high-tech techniques and special effects for this video clip.
"Wahichni Eah" made Myriam a star and was ranked number one in Egypt, the Persian Gulf, Tunis, Morocco and Yemen.
In November 2006,"Al Ahram Al Masriya", a leading Egyptian newspaper, elected Myriam the best young singer in the Arab world. The survey was performed in all Egyptian universities and Myriam was honored at the British university in Egypt.
At the same time, MTV Europe invited Myriam to perform, the first Arab artist to appear on this network. She was elected as the best Arab singer, combining west and east.
Myriam ended 2007 with a new hit Khaliji song “Moukanoh Wein” that was shot as a music video under the direction of Yehya Saade. The song was a success all over the Middle East. She was considered one of the best non-khaliji artists who sang using the khaliji accent.
During 2010 Ramadan, Fares presented "Fawazeer Myriam", performing songs from her next album, including "Ertah", "Atlah" and "Ya Sariyah". She presented three characters in every episode. One was an old commercial for Tarek Nour, another was a dance—she danced thirty dances during the 30 episodes.
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