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Darine Hadchiti (Arabic: دارين حدشيتى) (born 1981) is a Lebanese singer. She started her debut in 2005. Within one year, she was able to attain a great level of success whether in the MENA region or on a worldwide basis and is famous for her first single Eddam El Kel. She is now known as one of the most famous young Arab singers in the world because of her vocal talent, charisma, and videos.
She was born in Hadchit, Lebanon and began singing when she was 13. She won the 2001-2002 studio El Fann bronze medal for her lovely voice. She began her singing career upon signing with the Lea Production Team, managed by George Anastasiades, the owner of the Anastasia Group. Darine Hadchiti, after the launch of her second album "Irtahlak Albi", now participates in numerous concerts and festivals all over the world. She is currently shooting a couple of videos for her latest album and preparing for the release of her new album in 2007.
Darine Hadchiti was recently nominated for the best female artist in the Arab world[citation needed], the best video and the best single. She won the best video award for "Irtahlak Albi", a clip filmed in Australia with the acclaimed director Jad Haber[citation needed]
Discography
- Eddam El Kel (2005).
- Irtahlak Albi (2006).
- Kel El Ossa (2008).
Singles/Music Videos
- Kbar Shway
- Eddam El Kel
- Baadak Bi Kel El Matareh
- Am Tethalli
- Irtahlak Albi
- Ba3ed Kelmah
- Rassi Alla Rassak
- Kel El Ossa
- Hobbak Ghali Alayya
- It2ab 3alay
- Nehna Bel Batroun
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