Nancy Ajram
Nancy Ajram | |
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Nancy Ajram performing at a wedding in Cairo. | |
Background information | |
Native name | نانسي نبيل عجرم |
Birth name | Nancy Nabil Ajram |
Born |
Achrafieh, Beirut, Lebanon | May 16, 1983
Origin | Beirut, Lebanon |
Genres | |
Occupation(s) | Singer |
Instruments | Vocals |
Years active | 1998–present |
Labels | |
Website | Officiawebsite |
Nancy Ajram (Arabic: نانسي نبيل عجرم, born May 16, 1983 in Beirut) is a Lebanese singer, multi-platinum recording artist, and three time winner of the World Music Awards.[1] With the support of her father, Nancy began performing as a child and released her first studio album by the age of 15.[2] Her breakthrough occurred with the start of her collaboration with well-known producer Jiji Lamara, when she released her smash hit "Akhasmak Ah" and 3rd studio album, Ya Salam. In 2004, she released her second international best-seller "Ah W Noss", which spawned several smash-hits, "Ah W Noss", "Lawn Ouyounak", and "Inta Eih" at which point Nancy had established pop icon status in the Middle East.
Her 2008 album "Bitfakkar Fi Eih" spawned seven singles and won Nancy's first World Music Award as Best-selling Middle Eastern Artist, the youngest Arab WMA winner to date. She has released eight studio albums to date and numerous other chart-topping singles such as "Sehr Ouyouno", "Atabtab", "Moegaba", "Ana Yalli", "Ehsas Jdeed", "Mashi Haddi", "Fi Hagat", "Ya Kether", and "Ma Tegi Hena"
Nancy Ajram is the first and only female spokesperson of Coca-Cola in the Middle East and Arab world, releasing several promotional Coke anthems that became instant smash-hits, such as "Oul Tany Kida", "El Donya Helwa", "Noss elKawn" and "Shaggaa' Bi Alamak (Waving Flag)". Considered by many as an Arabic music icon of the decade, Nancy was described on The Oprah Winfrey Show as one of the most influential personalities of the Middle East. Nancy has made the list of Most Powerful Arabs on Arabian Business several times, and was similarly listed by Newsweek as one of the most influential Arabs.[3][4] Nancy's official Facebook page is the most subscribed Arabic artist page on the social media with more than 20 millions followers.
Early life and beginnings
Nancy Ajram was born into a Maronite Catholic family on May 16, 1983 in Achrafieh, a district in Beirut, Lebanon. In 1995, at the age of twelve, Nancy Ajram took part in a variety show, Noujoum Al-Moustakbal, ("Stars of the Future"), a Lebanese reality television competition, which finds new solo musical talent. Ajram won a gold medal in the Tarab category after singing a song by Umm Kulthum.
Her first singles were titled "Hobbak Allam Albi elGheere" by Abdo Mounzer, and "Oulha Kelma Ala Shani". At the age of 15, she released her first album, Mihtagalak ("I Need You') in 1998. It was followed by Sheel Oyoonak Anni ("Stop Staring") in 2000, which achieved more success.
Music career
2003–04: Akhasmak Ah
In early 2003, Ajram rose to fame with the success of the lead single "Akhasmak Ah" and the release of her third studio album, Ya Salam ("Oh Wow") which was a best-seller. The music video of "Akhasmak Ah" caused a controversy; reminiscent of older Arabic films, Nancy appeared as a cafe manager who dances and flirts with its customers.
2004–06:Ah W Noss, Coca-Cola
Her fourth album, Ah W Noss ("Yes, and a half"), was released on April 12, 2004, and it was also an important marking point in Nancy's career. The tremendous success that "Ah W Noss" achieved, stabilized Nancy's position as an A-List star in the Arab music industry. Nancy then filmed "Lawn Ouyounak" (Color of Your Eyes), which portrayed Nancy as a bride in a traditional Lebanese wedding. After the release of the album, Nancy Ajram signed-up with Coca-Cola to be their official celebrity spokesperson for the Levant, Arabia and North Africa regions. Her first Coke commercial featured her hit, "Oul Tany Kida?" (Say That Again?), which was filmed with the international Italian director Luca Tomassini. The commercial's success led to it being filmed as a music video behind the scenes of the commercial. The 4th hit single from the album, "Inta Eih?" (What Are You?), was a slow directed by Samir Sfeir. Nadine Labaki directed another clip that featured Nancy as a wife who sees her husband cheating on her yet she hides it in torment to save their relationship. The music video received tremendous positive reviews and Nancy was greatly praised. Leading Egyptian actors and directors, like Faten Hamama praised Nancy's acting abilities and movie offers doubled for Nancy. Nancy also opened for Enrique Iglesias's first concert in Egypt in 2004.
2006–08:Ya Tabtab Wa Dalla, Shakhbat, El Dounya Helwa
Her 5th album, Ya Tabtab Wa Dallaa was released on February 15, 2006. Atabtab was considered Nancy's best album to date, with six music videos released, eight radio hits, and five songs used for commercials.
The title song's video was Nancy's last video directed by Nadine Labaki, as she then started working on her movie Caramel. Nancy then released the video of her Coca-Cola hit "Moegaba" (Admirer), as well as a video and commercial for her newly signed Damas Jewelry contract advertising their "Farfasha" set. The song used was Ana Yalli which was promoted before the album's release. Nancy then cooperated for the first time with prominent Lebanese director Said el Marouk, filming "Ehsas Jdeed" (A New Feeling) which is widely considered to be the most successful song of the album. The video, which was a salute from Said to his deaf and mute parents, depicted the story of a rich woman who falls in love with a deaf and mute man. Later in 2007, Nancy released all together the video of "Elli Kan" (All That Was) for Damas's second campaign, her Coca-Cola Side of Life commercial featuring a new single "El Dounya Helwa" (Life is Beautiful), and a video and album directed towards children, titled Shakhbat Shakhabit (Scribbled Scribbles). "El Dounya Helwa", Nancy's 7th commercial, is considered one of her most successful commercials representing her style and Coca-Cola's with colors, happiness, and music, and it led her to release a Live album featuring the single.
Ajram's sixth album was fully dedicated to children with a variety of songs aimed towards teaching children good values and morals, something she has wanted to do for a long time. The music video was her second cooperation with Said El Marouk and featured four songs from her album, the most successful of which were "Shakhbat Shakhabit" & "Shater Shater". Nancy performed these songs at several fund-raising events for children and other children's events, such as the children's TV channel MBC3, and the children's entertainment TV Show "Star Zghar". She then filmed with Fadi Haddad, the director of photography of her previous works with ElMarouk, a video for the song "Resala Ilal Aalam" (A Message to the World) which talks about world peace. The video was released on May 25, 2008, the day the Lebanese president General Michel Suleiman was elected ending a deadlock that lasted since November. It was the first video for Nancy that had an entirely graphical world that implied the suffering of children worldwide and the need to bring out a more colorful and happy world for them. Old rumors claimed that the video was presented to the UNICEF. In 2007, Nancy performed alongside Lionel Richie in Egypt at a launching event.
2008–10: Betfakkar Fi Eih, World Music Award, Oprah
In February and March 2008, Nancy released three Coca-Cola commercials that featured a brand new hit from her long-awaited album. The song, "Meen Gheyri Ana (Noss elKawn)" (Who Else?) was made by the successful Yey and Ana Yalli trio (Nizar Francis, Samir Sfeir, and Tarek Madkour). The single was an instant hit and served as a highly successful promotion 5 months before the release of the album. Nancy released her seventh studio album after several delays on July 30, 2008, which has been highly anticipated by fans for almost three years. This long-awaited comeback album held lots of surprises for her fans with a huge change in her style that presented her matured vocal abilities like never before. Nancy's 7th album, Betfakkar Fi Eih?!, is considered to be one of her most successful albums so far as it won her first World Music Award in her career. The album included her first "Tarab" song called "Biteegy Sirtak" since 1998's Mihtagalak album, and in general had a wide mix of several different styles ranging from dance, beat, pop, to drama, romance, Tarab and oldies. Even though the hit video had mixed opinions, the second video of "Min Dally Nseek" was much more accepted, peaking at #1 for seven consecutive weeks in Melody Hits.[5] The same musical trio who created "Ehsas Jdeed" did one of the instant radio-hits of the album, "Lamset Eed" (Touch of a Hand), which was filmed with Leila Kenaan with a high budget, and the song and music video peaked charts for months. With this album Nancy signed a celebrity endorsement deal with Sony Ericsson, as a special w595 phone was released holding Nancy's signature, and Wana Ben Idek was chosen as the commercial song.
On November 9, 2008, about a month after her marriage, Nancy Ajram won her first World Music Award for her best-selling album Betfakkar Fi Eih. In her short speech, Nancy thanked her parents, Jiji Lamara, her fans and album makers, and husband, saying "2008 has been a fantastic year – a successful album, my wedding, and now a World Music Award, what can I ask for more?"
On September 28, 2009, The Oprah Winfrey Show aired an episode titled "Fame Around the World" that talked about the most famous celebrities around the globe in brief reports. Representing the Middle East region and Arab world, Nancy Ajram appeared in a report featured on the show and was described by Oprah as "the Britney Spears of the Middle East". Nancy Ajram is the first and only Middle-Eastern artist ever mentioned on the show.
2010–12: World Cup, and N°7
In the summer of 2010, Nancy was nominated by Coca-Cola Middle East to sing, along with K'naan, his international hit and song for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, "Wavin' Flag". The Arabic version, titled "Shaggaa Be Alamak" and directed to the Middle East region, had its Arabic parts written by Ayman Bahgat Amar (who previously wrote Ah w Noss, Atabtab, Eftah Albak for Nancy) and the music remastered by Tarek Madkour. The original music video was used for K'naan's parts while Nancy's parts were filmed separately in Lebanon on the same protocol under Leila Kenaan's co-direction. Both the video and song were aired heavily during the FIFA season and part of the song was particularly played during commercial breaks on Al-Jazeera channel, which exclusively aired the games to the Arab world.
On August 30, 2010,[6] Nancy's official Facebook page posted a 16-second preview of the music video for Nancy's next single, "Fi Hagat". The preview shows Nancy wearing her makeup and getting in the car on a rainy day. Later, it was announced that Nadine Labaki directed the video, thus making her comeback to music video direction after her 4-year break. The video is also the first collaboration between Ajram and Labaki since 2006's "Atabtab." The full music video premiered on September 6, 2010 at 8:00PM on Arabica TV and MTV Lebanon.[7] As of January 2011, Nancy became the first and most viewed Arabic music video on the Internet.[8]
2012–present: Arab Idol, Super Nancy and Nancy 8
She released in late 2012, her second album dedicated to children, entitled Super Nancy with the lead single "Ya Banat". She released her eighth full-length studio album entitled Nancy 8 on March 21, 2014. The album's lead single, "Ma Tegi Hena", was well received by music critics who compared it to "Akhasmak Ah," Ajram's debut single. Nancy also participated in the 2015-2016 season as a judge [9][10] in the highly acclaimed TV show the Voice Kids: Ahla Sawt.[11]
Concerts & Venues
Nancy has participated in a large number of concerts in her illustrious career. The following appearances in historic venues can be retained: the French Olympia of Paris,[12] the British Westminster Central Hall,[13] the Jordanian Jerash Festival,[14] the Tunisian Carthage Festival,[15] the Egyptian Alexandria Opera House,[16] and Lebanon's Cedars International Festival,[17] among many others. Her concerts are a fan favorite [18] and are usually long-awaited venues.
Cover Songs
Nancy has performed a large number of covers for renowned songs, and this from her young age. Recent songs include: Aziza Jalal's Mestaniyak, Warda's Kan Ya Ma Kan and Byes2alouni, Um Kulthum's Darit Al Ayyam, Nathem AlGhazali's A7ebak, among others. These performances, realized during different concerts, display her natural singing talents.
Personal life
In September 2008, Nancy married her dentist Fadi El Hachem in Cyprus.
On May 16, 2009, Nancy gave birth to her first child, a daughter she named "Mila." Short for Milagrosa (miraculous in Spanish), Mila is also a traditional Levantine name popular in rural Lebanon, meaning "blooming tree".[19] However, Nancy revealed that the name was Fadi's choice inspired by the Ukraine-born US actress, Milla Jovovich. Nancy released a song for her daughter, "Ya Rabi Tekbar Mila" (I Pray For Mila To Grow Up) on the same day. In a survey done by Rotana Magazine, Nancy was voted as the "Most Beautiful Mom" of 2009.[20] She gave birth to her second daughter, Ella, on April 23, 2011.[21]
Awards and titles
- 1995 Nojoom Al Mustaqbal Golden Award – (Ajram's most significant pre-stardom award)
- 2003, 2005, 2007 Murex D'or Award – Best Female Lebanese Singer of the year, Beirut[22]
- 2003, 2006 Murex D'or Award – Best Video of the Year, Beirut.
- 2003: Ya Salam – Nadine Labaki, 2006: Ehsas Jdeed – Said elMarouk
- 2003 The Golden Lion Award, Egypt
- 2003, 2007 LG Music Award
- 2003, 2005 Zahrat elKhaleej Magazine – Best Female Arab Singer, Dubai
- 2004, 2010 Zahrat elKhaleej – Best Music Video of the Year, Dubai (Lawn Ouyounak, Fi hagat – respectively)
- 2004 Arabian Music Awards – Best Female Arab Singer of the year, Dubai
- 2005 Newsweek – Most Influential Arab Personalities, Kuwait
- 2005 Dear guest award Egypt - best Arabic female artist
- 2005 – Honor from the Opera House of Egypt
- 2007 – Certificate from the Pope of Rome
- 2007 Middle East Music Awards (Mobinil) – Best Female Arab Singer of the year, Cairo[23]
- 2007, 2009[24] Arabian Business – World's Most Influential Arabs, Most Influential Contemporary Female Singer in 2007,[25] Most Powerful Arab Singers[4]
- 2007 Kol elArab Survey – Best Arabic Star of the year 2007[26]
- 2008 9th Annual Doha Festival – Honor Award, Doha
- 2008 World Music Award – World's Best-Selling Middle-Eastern Artist, 20th Annual WMA, Monaco[27]
- 2008 Student Choice Award – [College Student Survey]: Best Album of the Year 2008, Beirut[28]
- 2008 AlJumhuriya newspaper, Freedom Magazine – Best Female Arab Star of 2008, Egypt.. only?[29]
- 2009 Regional Ambassador for the UNICEF in the Middle East & North Africa
- 2009 Al-Jazirah Newspaper survey : Best Female Arab singer of the Year. Saudi Arabia
- 2010 Stars Cafe Magazine – Best selling female artist of the decade.
- 2010 World Travel Award – Best Female world singer of the Year .
- 2010 Sama Al Noujoum-Best Female Singer 2010/Fi hagat Best Music Video[30]
- 2010 Panet Survey-Best Female singer[31]
- 2010 Arab Sound Awards -Best Arabic Female Singer[32]
- 2010 Music My Life- Fi Hagat Best Song Of 2010
- 2010 Best Of Lbc 2010– N 7 Best Album/Fi Hagat- Best Music Video[33]
- 2010 Panorama Fm (MBC)-N 7 Best Arabic Album.[34]
- 2010–2011 Jaras Scoop Awards-Best Female Singer[35]
- 2010–2011 Melody Fm Awards-Best Female Singer
- Stars Cafe Awards 2010:
- Best Female Artist
- Best Album : 7
- Best Song: Fi Hagat
- Best Lyrics: Fi Hagat
- Best Arrangement: Fi Hagat
- Best Music Video: Sheikh El Shabab
- 2011 Won two awards from "Murex D'or 2010" ceremony in Lebanon. First award as the Star of Lebanese song, and the second award for the category of best music video for the song "Sheikh El Shabab."[36]
- 2011 Best Female Singer- "Woujouh Men Lebnan" awards.
- 2011 Arabian Business- Most Famous Celebrity in the Middle East[37]
- 2012 Panet Survey – Best Arabic Female Artist of 2012
- 2012 OTV Awards- Best Female artist of 2012
- 2012/2013 Murex d'Or – Most popular female artist
- 2012 Oscar El Noujoum – Best Female artist of 2012
- 2014 World Music Awards -"N8" Best Selling Album
- 2014 Oscar el noujoum - Best female artist
- 2013/2014 Murex d Or - Best Female artist
- 2015 BIAF - Best female artist
- 2015 Panet survey- Best Arabic female artist
- 2016 Murex d' Or - Maakoul El Gharam : Best Lebanese song
- 2016 Anghami Award for : _ superpassing 100 millions listenings on anghami application_ most followed artist on anghami so far.
Philanthropy and humanitarian work
Ajram has participated in numerous charity events and concerts that she considers a priority in her music career. Nancy also released a song about peace, "Resala Ilal Aalam" (A Message to the World), in her children's album as a music video, which was rumored to be presented to the UNICEF. Ajram also participated amongst over 100 other prominent Arab artists in a huge production called "ElDhameer elArabi", a 10-year sequel to "AlHelm Al Arabi" that outlines the major political events in the Arab world in the past ten years.
In June 2008, Nancy participated in The Big Ball, a charity event in Dubai which raised over Dhs 940,000 for helping underprivileged children[38] by auctioning one of her favourite dresses and encouraging children's fund-raising events; she announced, "The Big Ball is doing a wonderful thing and I'm happy to support it. I'm coming for my love of children and because I want to help underprivileged children find a happy place in this world. Children inspired my latest album Shakhbat Shakhabit and especially the song "Resala lel3alam" (A Message to the World)."[39] Ajram, however, continues to refuse announcing her other charitable projects to the public.
On October 22, 2009, the UNICEF chose Ajram to be the first female regional ambassador for the Middle East and North Africa, as was announced in a press conference held in Beirut. Nancy announced that she will be starting her charity projects in 2010. In late 2009 she appeared in the UNICEF's commercial marking the 20th anniversary of the Convention on the Rights of the Child, joining other influential Middle Eastern celebrities such as Kadhim Al-Sahir, Saber el-Rebai and Karess Bashar.
In 2013, Nancy Ajram wrote and performed the theme tune for Worth 100 Men - "Be 100 Ragl" in Arabic - a radio fiction series produced by The Womanity Foundation[40] a Swiss foundation started by Yann Borgstedt in 2005, which focuses on women's education, training and development in Afghanistan, Brazil, India, the Middle East and North Africa.[41]
Criticism and controversy
- Many rumors of boycotts against Ajram's concerts filled the internet, none appeared to be true.[42]
- On her official website, Nancy Ajram has apologized[43][44] for anti-Iranian remarks[45] falsely attributed to her on a website posing as her homepage.
Discography
Studio albums
- 1998: Mihtagalak (I Need You)
- 2001: Sheel Oyoonak Anni (Get Your Eyes off Me)
- 2003: Ya Salam (Oh Wow)
- 2004: Ah W Noss ("Ah" and a Half)
- 2006: Ya Tabtab...Wa Dallaa (Pat and Spoil)
- 2008: Betfakkar Fi Eih?! (What Are You Thinking About?!)
- 2010: 7
- 2014: Nancy 8
Children's albums
- 2007: Shakhbat Shakhabit (Scribbled Doodles)
- 2012: Super Nancy
DVDs and live albums
- 2004: Live at the Jarash Festival [DVD] – MegaStar
- 2005: Ma La Ta'arifunahu 3an Nancy Ajram [DVD] – MBC
- 2006: Ah w Noss: Collector's Edition [CD and DVD] – MegaStar
- 2006: Ya Salam: Collector's Edition [CD and DVD] – MegaStar
- 2007: Shakhbat Shakhabit [DVD]
- 2007: ElDonya Helwa – Live [Live CD]
- 2008: The Best of Nancy Clips [DVD]
- 2008: Greatest Hits [Compilation CD] – EMI
- 2009: Awwel Marra [Old Live Songs CD] – Artline Music
Non-album singles
Nancy released several songs dedicated to special countries in the Arab world, starting with "Kuwait alShahama" in 2005. In early 2006, she released a single, "Ana Masry" ("I am Egyptian"), timed to coincide with Egypt's hosting and winning of the African Cup of Nations football tournament, taking it by storm. Its video showed Egyptians representing the diversity of the country lip-sync the patriotic lyrics of the song. Nancy also released a song for the rival Egyptian soccer teams "Ahly and Zamalek", being the first to do so after Sabah. Nancy released a sensual song for Lebanon called "Habib elOmr" composed by Ziad Boutrous, which preceded the 2006 Lebanese war. After the 2007 "Nahr el Bared" war, Nancy dedicated a song composed by Samir Sfeir to the Lebanese Army, called "Khalleek Bwejj elGhadab".
- 2001 "Fares"
- 2005 "Kuwait Al Shahama"
- 2005 "Ana Masry"
- 2005 "Ougbal" – (released in "Afdal Ma Endana" UAE compilation album)
- 2006 "Ahli w Zamalek"
- 2006 "Habib el Omr"
- 2007 "Khalleek Bwejj el Ghadab"
- 2007 "El Dunya Helwa" [Coke Single] – (featured in Live performances album)
- 2009 "Mila"
- 2009 "Efta7 Albak Tefra7" [Coke Single] – (released on Coke official website)
- 2010 "Masr el Ma7rousa"
- 2010 "Chagga3 Bi 3alamak (Waving Flag)" [For the FIFA World Cup 2010]
- 2010 "Salemoli 3alaih"
- 2011 "Wahshani Ya Masr"
- 2011 "7adri La3bek"
- 2011 "Papa Porto" [Bonus Track from her second children's album "Super Nancy"]
- 2012 "Baddak Teb2a Feyik"
- 2013 "Ya Ghali"
- 2013 "A'mel 3akla"
- 2013 "Bent Bmeet Ragel"
- 2014 "Shagga3 7elmak"
- 2015 "Maakoul el gharam"
Group works
- 2003 Il7a2ni (Follow Me) for the Lebanese Marathon, featuring Haifa Wehbe, Dina Hayek, Joe Ashkar, and Yuri Mrakadi.
- 2005 La Ma Khelset El Hekaya (It's Not Over) after the assassination of late president Rafiq elHariri, featuring Nawal elZoghbi, Haifa Wehbe, Wael Kfoury, Sabah, Maya Nasri, Many Others, Jean Sebastián Mebarak Chadid and Michelle Mebarak Chadid.
- 2008 ElDhameer el 3arabi (The Arab Conscience) the sequel to the well-known "elHelm al3arabi" along with more than 100 artists including Wadih elSafi, Assala, Latifa,Jean Sebastián Mebarak Ripoll, Michelle Mebarak Chadid and Cheb Khaled.
Soundtracks
Ramadan 2009: Ibn elArandaly
- Intro: "Ya Ibn el Arandaly"
- Outro: "Kol elHekaya"
Ramadan 2011: "Samara"
- Intro: "Samara"
- Outro: "Samara"
Ramadan 2013 : "Hekayat Banat"
- Intro: "Sekak El Banat"
- Outro: "Sekak El Banat"
Ramadan 2014 "Radio program"
- "Bent Bmeet Ragel"
- Ramadan 2015 "Halat Eshek" series
- "Makssouma Nossein"
- "Heya Helwa"
Global Coke slogans
Coca-Cola Middle East have always incorporated International Coke slogans into pan-Arab campaigns with Nancy. In 2007, Coca-Cola released their international trademark campaign of their popular slogan "The Coke Side of Life", which focused on themes such as fun, happiness, colors, and life. A collaboration with Nancy Ajram lead to the making of the song "El Donya Helwa" (The World is Beautiful) for which a commercial was filmed with an American director on international standards and hi-tech effects. Nancy insisted on filming in Lebanon which had been hit by war a while back. "El Donya Helwa" is considered Coca-Cola Middle East's and Nancy Ajram's most successful commercial to date; the single became one of Ajram's most successful songs, leading to its release as a single track in a "Live" album with live performances from her last studio album Atabtab.
In 2009, as the campaign was sequeled internationally with "Open Happiness", Coke Middle East and Nancy released "Eftah Albak Tefrah". However, due to Nancy's pregnancy and giving birth, she was unable to participate in the print or TV campaigns that year and the song was used on the International commercial instead. A website was launched for that campaign entitled "Eftah Tefrah".
In 2010, Coca Cola released an Arabic version of Wavin' Flag originally by K'naan. The Arabic version "Wavin' Flag / Shagga' Bi Alamak Da" (In Arabic: شجّع بعلمك ده) has Nancy Ajram featuring K'naan and meant for pan-Arab promotion of 2010 FIFA World Cup to be held in South Africa. In 2014, Nancy recorded for Coca Cola "Shagaa' 7elmak" feat Cheb Khaled for the FIFA world Cup as well .
Videography
Year | Title | Album | Director |
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1998 | "Mihtagalak" | Mihtagalak | Elie Fghaly |
2001 | "Sheel Ouyounak Anni" | Sheel Ouyounak Anni | Guy Zahlan |
2002 | "Akhasmak Ah" | Ya Salam... | Nadine Labaki |
2003 | "Ya Salam" | ||
"Sehr Oyouno" (Yey) | |||
2004 | "Ah w Noss" | "Ah w Noss" | |
"Lawn Ouyounak" | |||
2005 | "Oul Tany Kida" | Luca Tommassini | |
"Inta Eih" | Nadine Labaki | ||
2006 | "Ya Tabtab...Wa Dallaa" | Ya Tabtab...Wa Dallaa | |
"Moegaba" | Harry Rankin, Mike Lipscombe | ||
"Ana Yalli" | Pascale D'Ash | ||
"Ehsas Jdeed" | Said elMarouk | ||
2007 | "Elli Kan" | Diamantino Ferreira | |
"Mishtaga Leik" | |||
"Shakhbat Shakhabit" (ft. Katkouta, Shater, Eid Milad) |
Shakhbat Shakhabit
[Children's Album] |
Said elMarouk | |
2008 | "Risala Ilal Aalam" | Fadi Haddad | |
"Betfakar Fi Eih" | Betfakar Fi Eih | Said elMarouk | |
"Min Dally Nseek" | |||
2009 | "Lamset Eed" | Leila Kanaan | |
"Ibn elGiran" | Mike Harris | ||
"Mashi Haddi" | Leila Kanaan | ||
2010 | "Shaggaa' Be Alamak" (Wavin' Flag) (with K'naan) | Single | Codirector: Leila Kanaan |
"Fi Hagat" | 7 | Nadine Labaki | |
"Sheikh El Shabab" | Leila Kanaan | ||
2011 | "Ya Kether" | Sophie Boutros | |
2012 | "Super Nancy" | Super Nancy | Leila Kanaan |
2014 | "Ma Tegi Hena" | N8 | Joe Bou Eid |
2014 | "Moush Far'a Ktir" | N8 | Said El Marrouk |
2014 | "Ma Aw'edak Ma Ghir" | N8 | Fady Haddad |
2014 | "Yalla" | N8 | Angy Jammal |
2014 | "W Bkoun Jayi Wade'ak" | N8 | Fady Haddad |
Commercials and official music videos
Ajram's success as a singer led to high-profile advertising deals with Coca-Cola and Sony Ericsson and Damas Jewelry. Nancy remained the only Arab star promoting Coke until late 2007 when Egyptian sensations Mohammed Hamaki and Tamer Hosni joined in as well, as she still remains the only female. Coca-Cola and Nancy formed a great team since five years making commercials and music videos that stood out in the Arab world, synchronising local campaigns with worldwide slogans.
Year | Coke Hit | Theme | # of Ads | Campaign |
---|---|---|---|---|
2005 | Oul Tany Kida | Concert | 3 | TV,MV,print |
Instrumental: Lawn Ouyounak | Tickle, Munroe, Wink | 3 | TV,print | |
2006 | Moegaba | Circus | 1 | TV,MV,print |
Ashtiki Minno | Coke Bottle | 1 | TV | |
2007 | ElDonya Helwa | The Coke Side of Life | 1 | TV,print |
- | Have a Coke | - | print only | |
2008 | Meen Ghayri Ana? Noss elKawn | Live on the Coke Side of Life | 3 | TV,MV,print |
2009 | Eftah Albak Tefrah | Open Your Heart to Happiness | - | |
2010 | Shaggaa' Be Alamak (Wavin' Flag) | 2010 FIFA World Cup | - | MV,print |
2012 | Farha | - | ||
2014 | Nancy Ajram feat Cheb Khaled - Shajaa Helmak | 2014 FIFA World Cup | - |
DAMAS's youth-inspired set called "Farfasha", which are gold collections from the World Gold Council said to be chosen by Nancy herself, was promoted by her in four different campaigns. Each campaign had a new collection for the set and a song, commercial, and music video, starting with "Ana Yalli", then "Elli Kan" from Atabtab, "Ibn elGiran" from Betfakar Fi Eih, and the last one "Meen Elli Ma Endo" from 7.
A survey by Sony Ericsson where Nancy was named the most popular Arab star led them into signing a deal with her as their celebrity spokesperson. The company co-sponsored the release of her best-selling album Betfakar Fi Eih. In February 2009 the W595i phone was officially released with a Nancy special edition kit that held her signature on the back of the phone, a free copy of her album and ringtones of her songs. This was accompanied by print advertising, a press conference in Dubai, as well as a commercial set in March 2009 that featured Nancy and the song "Wana Ben Idek" from her best-selling album Betfakar Fi Eih.
Nancy also made some other musical videos featuring Nancy using a specific product or products such as a scene of her drinking a cup of Pepsi coke happily with her boyfriend and, most of her music videos contain these adds with different brands such as: Close-Up, Pepsi and Coca-Cola.
References
- ↑ http://www.albawaba.com/limelight/nancy-ajram-575227
- ↑ http://nancyajram.com/en/#!/biography
- ↑ "Nancy Ajram – Power 100". arabianbusiness.com. Retrieved July 8, 2009.
- 1 2 "The Most Powerful Arab Singers". Arabian Business. 2007. Retrieved August 15, 2016.
- ↑ "銀座のクラブ|銀座彩(いろどり)".
- ↑ "Facebook".
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