Sherine

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Sherine
شيرين

Sherine in 2007
Background information
Birth name Sherine Ahmed Abdel Wahhab
Born (1980-10-08) October 8, 1980
Cairo, Egypt
Genres Arabic pop
Occupation(s) singer, actress
Instruments vocals
Years active 1998-present
Labels Free Music (1999-2006)
Rotana (2007-2012)
Nogoum Records (2013-present)
Associated acts Mohamed Mohey, Tamer Hosny, Mohammad Mustafa

Sherine Ahmed Abdel Wahhab (Arabic: شيرين أحمد عبد الوهاب), mononymously known as Sherine (Arabic: شيرين), is an Egyptian singer and actress.[1]

Personal life

Sherine was born in 1980 in Cairo, Egypt.

She is married to the Egyptian composer and music distributor Mohammad Mustafa. The couple has two daughters.

Career

Sherine began her music career in 2000 with the single "Ah Ya Leil". However, this was not her first song. She also performed with the singer Mohamed Mohey in a duet entitled "Enta Habib El Ain Wel Qalb" (Arabic: انتا حبيب العين والقلب), and also with Tamer Hosny.

In cinema, Sherine starred opposite Ahmed Helmy in Mido Mashakel (Arabic: ميدو مشاكل. The 2003 film was directed by Muhammad al-Najjar.

She also participated in the programme The Voice. Nicknamed the Queen of feelings, she served as one of the jury members.

In February 2016 there were reports that she had decided to retire[2] but this was reconsidered a few days later.[1]

Discography

  • Free Mix 3 with Tamer Hosny (2002) Label: Free Music Art Production
  • Garh Tany (translation: Another Wound) (2003) Label: Free Music Art Production
  • Lazem A'eesh (translation: I have to Live/Survive) (2005) Label: Free Music Art Production
  • Bataminak (I'm Reassuring You) (2008) Label: Rotana
  • Habeat (I Fell in Love) (2009) Label: Rotana
  • Esaal Alaya (Ask About Me) (2012) Label: Rotana
  • Ana Keteer (2014) Label: Nogoum Records
  • tareqe (2015)

Singles

References

  1. 1 2 "Egyptian pop star Sherine reverses retirement decision". Gulf News. 4 March 2016. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  2. "نبأ اعتزال "#شيرين_عبدالوهاب" يثير مواقع التواصل" (in Arabic). CNN. 29 February 2016. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
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