Myriam Fares

Myriam Fares
ميريام فارس

Myriam Fares in July 2015
Background information
Born (1983-05-03) 3 May 1983
Origin Lebanon
Genres Arabic music
Occupation(s) Singer, entertainer
Years active 2003–present
Labels Myriam Music
Website www.myriamfares.com

Myriam Fares (Arabic: ميريام فارس mīryam fāris) is a Lebanese singer and entertainer. She has released five albums. She set records on the music streaming service Anghami for most played artist and most played album for her fifth album Aman. Myriam made her acting debut with the movie Itiham released in 2014.

Career

Fares's frist album was Myriam released in 2003, followed by Nadini in 2005.

Fares's third studio album "Bet'oul Eh", was released in April 2008. The album creatively mixes music genres. It consists of nine songs, including romantic ballad "Mouch Ananiya". The music video showcases Fares’s acting skills, and the video was executed under the direction of Leila Kanaan. Two other songs of the Album "Bet'oul Eh" are "Betrouh", and "Iyyam EL Shiti" were shot as music videos in Paris incarnating cinematographic ideas under Smayara's direction. Fares's fourth studio album "Min Oyouni", was released on 1 September 2011. It consists of nine songs.

Fares made her acting debut with Itiham released in 2014. She announced her fifth studio album Aman to be released on 5 January 2015. Fares set a record on Anghami, the popular music streaming service in the Arab world, for the most played artist and most played album for Aman.

Personal life

Fares married Lebanese American businessman Danny Mitri in August 2014 after 10 years of dating. The ceremony took place on the Greek island of Santorini. It was announced that they are expecting a child on 6 October 2015.[1] On February 6th 2016, Fares announced the birth of a boy, Jayden, via an Instagram post.

Filmography

Studio albums

Myriam

  1. Ana Wel Shoq
  2. Ghmorni
  3. La Tis'alni
  4. Shou Badou
  5. Inta el Hayat
  6. Ahebbak Heil
  7. Hal Gharam Mish Gharam
  8. Ya Alem Bil Hal

Nadini

  1. Nadini
  2. Aanadiya
  3. Hasisni Beek
  4. Haklek Rahtak
  5. Leih Habibi
  6. Maarafsh Had Bel Esmi Da
  7. Haset B Aman
  8. Khalini Teer
  9. Zaalan Menni
  10. Waheshni Eih

Bet'oul Eih

  1. Mouch Ananiya
  2. Eih Yalli Byohsal
  3. Bet'oul Eih
  4. Betrouh
  5. Iyyam El Chitti
  6. Ana Albi Lik
  7. Ala Khwana
  8. Law Konte Radi
  9. Moukanoh Wein

Min Oyouni

  1. Min Oyouni
  2. Khalani
  3. Walaou
  4. Ya Sariah
  5. Ah Youma
  6. Artah
  7. Sid Al Koul
  8. Atlah
  9. Kether Al Khayel
  10. Min Oyouni (music instrumental)
  11. Khalani (music instrumental)

Aman

  1. Nifsi Aoulhalak
  2. Deggou El Toboul
  3. Bizemmetak
  4. Kifak Enta
  5. Elzeer
  6. Shou Bhebb
  7. Gharrouk
  8. Halla Halla Ya Sabaya
  9. Sympatica
  10. Ma Yani El Nom
  11. Ghafi
  12. Ana Gheir
  13. Aman

Albums

Albums
Year Album Name (EN) Album Name (AR) Tracks #
2003 Myriam مريم 8
2005 Nadini ناديني 10
2008 Bet'oul Eih بتقول أيه 9
2011 Min Oyouni من عيونى 11
2015 Aman آمان 13

Videography

Official VideoClips
Year Title Album Director
2003 "Ana Wel Shoq" Myriam Ghassan Koteit
"La Tes'alni" Selim El Turk
"Ahebak Heal" Unknown
2005 "Nadini" Nadini Amir Kreidiye
"Haklik Rahtak" Wissam Smayra
"Waheshny Eah"
2007 "Moukanoh Wein" Bet'oul Eih Yehya Saade
2008 "Mouch Ananiya" Leila Kanaan
"Iyyam EL Shiti" Wissam Smayra
"Betrouh"
"Eh Elli Behsal" Yehya Saade
2010 "Khalani" Min Oyouni
2011 "Min Oyouni" Joe Bou Eid
"El Gasayed"
2013 "Kifak Enta" Aman
2014 "Deggou El Toboul" Aman
2015 "Nifsi Aoulhalak" Aman
2015 "Aman" Aman

References

  1. Medhat, Noha (7 October 2015). "Myriam Fares announces pregnancy after teasing #MFsecretLove". Retrieved 15 October 2015.
  2. "Silina". web.archive.org. Retrieved 2014-09-06.
  3. "Actors". web.archive.org. Retrieved 2014-09-06.

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