Angham

Egyptian singer, recording artist, and actress

Angham Mohamed Ali Suleiman (Arabic: أنغام محمد علي سليمان) (born January 19, 1972) is an Egyptan singer,[1] record producer and actress. She is one the most successful Egyptian female singers.[2]

Angham
أنغام
Born
Angham Mohamed Ali Suleiman

(1972-05-19) 19 May 1972 (age 51)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • musician
  • record producer
  • actress
Years active1986-present
Spouse(s)
Magdy Aref (m. 1994–2003)

Fahd Al-Shalabi (m. 2004–2008)
Children2
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • vocals
LabelsRotana

Discography change

Studio albums change

  • 1987: Fil Rokn elBaeed elHady (In The Far Distant Corner)
  • 1988: Awal Gawab (First Letter)
  • 1989: Lalili Lali
  • 1989: Layek (It Suits)
  • 1989: Shokran (Thank You)
  • 1990: Ettafakna (We Agreed) Sono Cairo Qahira
  • 1991: Bibasata Kida (As Simple As Like That) Sono Cairo Qahira
  • 1992: Inta elAlam (You Are The World) Sono Cairo Qahira
  • 1992: Shayfak (I'll See You) Sono Cairo Qahira
  • 1993: Ella Ana (Except Me) Rocky Records-Pyramedia
  • 1994: Inta Mahboubi (You Are My Beloved) Sout Production
  • 1995: Baollak Eih (Tell You What) Cairo Media* 1996: Akdar (I Can Make It Through) Cairo Media
  • 1996: Shey Daa (Something Lost) Star Media
  • 1997: Betheb Meen (Who Do You Love) Rotana
  • 1998: Khally Bokra li Bokra (Keep Tomorrow For The Future)Funoon Al Jazeera + Star Media
  • 1999: Wahdaniya (Lonely Woman) Sono Cairo Qahira
  • 2001: Leih Sebtaha (Why Did You Leave Her) Alam El Phan
  • 2003: Omry Maak (My Life With You) Mazzika
  • 2005: Bahibbik Wahashteeny (I Love You, I Miss You) Stallions Records
  • 2007: Kolma N'arrab (Whenever We Come Closer) Rotana
  • 2009: Nefsy Ahebbak (I wish to Love You) Rotana
  • 2010: Alhekaya Almohamadia (Mouhamed's Story) Arabica Music
  • 2010: Mahadesh Yehasebni (No One Judges Me)

Singles change

  • Nehlam Eih (What Should We Dream Of?) ft. Thekra
  • Mahabba (Love) ft. Talal Salama
  • Le Soal (I Have A Question) ft. Abdalla Rweished
  • Maizza (Preciousness) ft. Abdalla Rweished
  • Khaleeny Maak (Keep Me With You) ft. Fahd
  • El Ard Hiya Hiya (The Land Will Stay) tribute to Kuwait's liberation
  • Azeez We Ghali (Dear and Precious)
  • elAmaken (The Places) tribute to Mohammad Abdo
  • Ana Mnel Balad Dee (I Am From This Country) tribute to Egypt
  • Mitel elAwal (Like The First) released on the Internet
  • Hadeeth elSabah Wel Masaa (Talks Of the Mornings and the Nights) intro for episode
  • Ra' w Ein (R and N) released for princess Reem elWaleed's wedding
  • Ya Rab (Oh God) released for Holy Month of Ramadan
  • Hekayat elGharam (Love Stories)
  • Ma Bataallemsh (I'll Never Learn)
  • Ynayer (January) 25-1-2011
  • Sebto (I've left him) 2011
  • `Aeish Galby (Staying in the heart) (Khaliji song) 2012
  • Law Kont (If You Were) 2012
  • Ajmal Makan (The Most Beautiful Place) 2014

References change

  1. "Angham". Retrieved 16 October 2016.
  2. "12 songs that will make you fall in love with Angham all over again". Step feed. 19 January 2016. Retrieved 16 October 2016.