Birth Name: Angham Mohamed Ali Suleiman
Date of Birth: 19 January 1972
Gender: Female
Nationality: Egyptian
Occupation: Singer - Actress
Instrument: Vocals
Genres: Arabic pop - Arabic classical - Khaliji
Parents: Mohammad Suleiman, Mageda Abdel Haleem
Children: Omar Aref, Abdel, and Rahman Fahd Mohamed Al-Shalabi
Biography & Career Angham Mohamed Ali Suleiman, born in Alexandria, Egypt, is a renowned singer celebrated for her captivating voice and exceptional talent. Over the course of her three-decade career, she has become an iconic figure in the Arab music industry. Angham's musical journey began at a young age, captivating audiences and garnering the attention of music producers through her participation in talent shows. Her debut album, "Fil Rokn elBaeed elHady," released in 1987, propelled her to stardom with its powerful vocals and emotional depth. Throughout her artistic endeavors, Angham has fearlessly embraced various musical styles, skillfully blending traditional Arabic melodies with contemporary influences. Her impressive discography includes chart-topping hits like "Sidi Wesalak," "Omry Maa’ak," and "Kol Ma N'arrab," resonating with themes of love, heartbreak, and empowerment. Angham's musical prowess and profound contributions have solidified her as an esteemed and influential artist within the Arab music landscape, leaving an enduring legacy. Angham has been married four times in her life. Her first marriage was to Magdy Aref, a music distributor, and the couple had a son named Omar. Her second marriage was to Fahad Al-Shalabi, with whom she had her son, Abdulrahman.
Angham albums:
- "Fil Rokn elBaeed elHady" (1987)
- “Awal Gawab” (1988)
- “Lalili Lali” (1989)
- “Ella Ana” (1993)
- “Betheb Meen” (1997)
- "Leih Sebtaha" (2001)
- "Omry Maak" (2003)
- "Bahibbik Wahashteeny" (2005)
- "Kol Ma N'arrab" (2007)
- "Nefsy Ahebak" (2009)
- “Ahlam Bareaa’a” (2015)
- “Hala Khassa Geddan’ (2019)