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Nawal George Al Zoghbi, known as Nawal Al Zoghbi was born June 29, 1972 in Lebanon. An Arabic Music Lebanese singer with a large music career. Known widely in Pan Arab Countries and some parts of Europe.
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the following copied from 3arabiaphoto.com, editing is in progress. __________________________________________ Early Days
"My family appreciated the fact that singing had become my hobby, and that I had talent, but they were concerned when they began to realize that I was serious about continuing with it," confides Nawal. The glitzy glamour that cloaks the lifestyle of entertainers, along with life-in-the-fast-lane, with its incessant entourage of late nights, seedy nightclub scenes and numerous journeys as enough to cause some friction within her family unit, but luckily for her current fans, the concerned family members began to succumb to her wishes when they witnessed how intensely she studied, and the steely determination reflected through her perseverance. Hence, the long and arduous journey toward fame was not traveled alone, but with the approval of her loved ones. Nawal admits that singing means more to her as a creative outlet than as a business bent on raking in big bucks. "When I am singing, I am no longer Nawal, I am transformed into a butterfly that is free and happy," she purrs, " and when I see that happiness reflected in the audience's faces as we party together, this is the connection that is my greatest reward," she adds. "I love to sing songs that touch the people's feelings, whether it be soulful ballads or upbeat festive songs. During the Hurghada concert the Egyptian audience was requesting songs portraying poignant unrequited love sagas or songs beseeching struggle and conflict, which is often the case, as high drama seems to suit the romantic soul of the nation," she muses knowingly. "Whereas, Lebanese audiences prefer upbeat grooves that they can dance and sing-a-long with, it is as if the two lands are in opposite polarity in regards to what they request from me."
" Nawal has released a song dedicated to the cause called "El Qods" (Jerusalem). "Okay, so I can't carry a gun and fight like a man, but I felt so strongly about the relentless violence, that I had to do something, so I made the song," she states. "Also, I performed at a party in Cairo sponsored by First Lady Suzanne Mubarak, and the guest list included many of the wives of Arab leaders and many generous donations were extended, as well as all the ticket money for the concert, towards the Intifadah. Nawal participated in a patriotic song called "Ya Omati" with many other Arabic singers. She also sang for the liberation of south Lebanon with a number of Lebanese singers, a song called "Hikayt Watan". |
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