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| Diana Karazon | |
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| Background information | |
| Birth name | Diana Karazon |
| Born | October 30, 1983 |
| Origin | Jordan |
| Occupations | Singer |
| Years active | 2003–present |
Diana Karazon (Arabic: ديانا كرزون) (born October 30, 1983 in Kuwait) is an Arabic pop singer. She rose to fame after winning the Arabic version of Pop Idol called Superstar in 2003.
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Early life
Born in Kuwait, but raised in Amman, Jordan, Karazon is of Palestinian ancestry. She started her singing career as a child supported by her father who himself was a musician and a member of Jordanian artists association. She sang her first song in public when she was 6 year old which was dedicated to King Hussein. The song was "Ya ayyuha al meleko (Oh your highness the King)".
As a young girl she began to perform in many competitions in and out of Jordan. She won the contest at MBC Radio Station and soon went on to enter "Superstar" the Arab Idol singing competition.
Music career
Karazon won the contest and went on to make a debut CD called "Ensany Ma Binsak (Diana SuperStar of Arabs)". Her style was based on traditional Arabic music and Arabic pop music. The CD was sung in many Arabic dialects.
Karazon later was contractually obligated to represent "Pan-Arabia" in the international World Idol competition and was remembered for singing in Arabic when the other International contestants sang in English instead of their home languages. She ranked 9th among the 11 contestants and shared that rank with the German contestant, Alexander Klaws.
In 2005 she released a follow up album "El Omr mashy (Life is going on)".
Karazon has stated her influences included Fairuz & Warda.
Discography
- 2003 Super Star El Arab
- 2005 El Omr Mashi
سوبر ستار Performances
Top 55: أكذب عليك (Akdib Aleyk) by Warda
Top 12:
Top 10:
Top 8: آه يا ليل (Ah Ya Leel) by Ragheb Alama
Top 7: إبعتلي جواب (Iba'atli Jawab) by Nour Mehana
Top 6: ألف ليلة وليلة (Alf Leela W Leela) by Umm Kulthum
Top 5: دنيا الوله (Dinya Min El Wala) by Abdallah Al Rowaished
Top 4: أنا في انتظارك (Ana Fi Entazarak) by Umm Kulthum
Top 4: مغرومة (Maghroume) by Najwa Karam
Top 3: أكذب عليك (Akdib Aleyk) by Warda
Top 3: البوسطه (El Posta) by Fairuz
Top 3:
Grand Final: لسا فاكر (Lissa Faker) by Umm Kulthum
Grand Final:
Grand Final: تعا ننسى (Ta'a Ninsa) by Melhem Barakat
| Preceded by None |
Super Star Winner Season 1 (2003) |
Succeeded by Ayman El Aatar |
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