Myriam Fares
Myriam Fares (Arabic: ميريام فارس; born May 3, 1983) is a Lebanese singer, actress, and dancer. She is known for her provocative performances and her incorporation of traditional Arabic music and dance with modern Western influences. Fares has released six studio albums and has won numerous awards, including four Murex d'Or awards and a World Music Award.
Fares was born in Kfar Shlel, a village in southern Lebanon. She began performing at a young age, and in 2000, she released her debut album, "Myriam". The album was a commercial success in Lebanon and helped to establish Fares as a rising star.
In 2003, Fares released her second album, "Nadini". The album was even more successful than her debut, and it helped to make Fares a household name in the Arab world. Fares followed up with two more successful albums, "Betfakkar Fi Eih" (2005) and "Aman" (2008).
In 2011, Fares released her fifth studio album, "Myriam Fares". The album was a commercial and critical success, and it helped to cement Fares' status as one of the most popular Arab singers. The album included the hit singles "Nafsi A'ouleek" and "Habibi Sawani".
In 2015, Fares released her sixth studio album, "Aman". The album was a commercial success, and it included the hit singles "Kifak Enta" and "Goumi".
Fares has also appeared in several films and television shows. In 2008, she made her acting debut in the Lebanese film "Beshkek Istanbul". She has also starred in the Egyptian films "Aish el-Omri" (2008) and "El-Fil Azul" (2014).
Fares is known for her provocative performances. She often wears revealing outfits and performs suggestive dance moves. Her performances have been criticized by some, but they have also helped to make her one of the most popular Arab singers.
Fares is a talented and successful singer, actress, and dancer. She has won numerous awards and has achieved international success. She is one of the most popular Arab singers and is known for her provocative performances.