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Elissa
Elissa
Lebanese singer
1
Najwa Karam
Najwa Karam
Lebanese singer
2
Cyrine Abdelnour
Cyrine Abdelnour
Lebanese singer, model and actress
3
Nawal El Zoghbi
Nawal El Zoghbi
Lebanese singer
4
Ramy Ayach
Ramy Ayach
Lebanese musician
5
Myriam Fares
Myriam Fares
Lebanese musician and dancer
6
Haifa Wehbe
Haifa Wehbe
Lebanese singer and actress
7
Diana Haddad
Diana Haddad
Lebanese musician
8
Nelly Makdessy
Nelly Makdessy
Lebanese musician
9
Carole Samaha
Carole Samaha
Lebanese singer
10
Amal Hijazi
Amal Hijazi
Lebanese singer
11
Angham
Angham
Egyptian singer and actress
12
Ragheb Alama
Ragheb Alama
singer, composer, television personality
13
Joseph Attieh
Joseph Attieh
Lebanese musician
14
Fairuz
Fairuz
Lebanese musician
15
Assala Nasri
Assala Nasri
Syrian singer
16
Salma Rachid
Salma Rachid
Moroccan singer
17
Shatha Hassoun
Shatha Hassoun
Iraqi-Moroccan singer
18
Carmen Suleiman
Carmen Suleiman
Egyptian singer
19
Marwan Khoury
Marwan Khoury
Lebanese singer and composer
20
Dina Hayek
Dina Hayek
Lebanese musician
21
Dounia Batma
Dounia Batma
Moroccan singer
22
Samira Said
Samira Said
Moroccan singer
23
Sherine Abdel-Wahab
Sherine Abdel-Wahab
Egyptian Singer and Actress
24
Thekra
Thekra
Tunisian singer
25
Fares Karam
Fares Karam
Lebanese singer
26
Hiba Tawaji
Hiba Tawaji
Lebanese-Palestinian singer
27
Pascale Machaalani
Pascale Machaalani
Lebanese singer
28
Farrah Yousef
Farrah Yousef
Syrian singer
29
Iwan
Iwan
Lebanese singer
30
Farid al-Atrash
Farid al-Atrash
singer, composer and musician
31
Amr Diab
Amr Diab
Egyptian singer
32
Yasmine Hamdan
Yasmine Hamdan
Lebanese singer
33
Elias Rahbani
Elias Rahbani
Lebanese lyricist and composer
34
Khaled
Khaled
Algerian musician, singer and songwriter
35
Yara
Yara
Lebanese singer
36
Ahlam Al Shamsi
Ahlam Al Shamsi
Emirati singer
37
Warda Al-Jazairia
Warda Al-Jazairia
Algerian singer (1939-2012)
38
Nourhanne
Nourhanne
Lebanese musician
39
Nassif Zeytoun
Nassif Zeytoun
Syrian singer
40
Jannat Mahid
Jannat Mahid
Moroccan singer
41
Shakira
Shakira
Colombian singer
42
Ṣabāḥ
Ṣabāḥ
Lebanese & Egyptian singer and actress

Nancy Nabil Ajram (Arabic: نانسي نبيل عجرم‎, born May 16, 1983) is a Lebanese singer, television judge and businesswoman. She was born and raised in Achrafieh, Beirut, Lebanon. With the support of her father, she began performing as a child and appeared on several television shows in her early years. By the age of 15, Ajram signed a recording contract with EMI and released her debut studio album Mihtagalak (1998). In spite of being under the legal age, Ajram was exceptionally accepted to the Syndicate of Professional Artists in Lebanon. The following year, she released her second album Sheel Oyoonak Anni (2001).

Her breakthrough occurred with the start of her collaboration with well-known Lebanese producer Jiji Lamara, when she released her controversial smash hit single "Akhasmak Ah" and third studio album Ya Salam (2003) in which she adopted a public image as a sex symbol while reinventing her music. Ajram's fourth album Ah W Noss (2004) was another commercial success, spawning the chart-topping singles "Ah W Noss", "Lawn Ouyounak", "Oul Tani Keda" and "Inta Eyh", at which point she had established pop icon status in the Middle East. In 2007, Ajram released her first children's album, Shakhbat Shakhabit, which was the most notable and successful work for children at the time. Betfakkar Fi Eih (2008), her sixth album produced seven singles including the commercially successful Egyptian hits, "Betfakkar Fi Eih", "Min Dally Nseek" and the Lebanese single "Mashi Haddi", won Ajram's first World Music Award as world's best-selling Middle Eastern artist, the youngest Arab WMA winner to date.

Having sold over 30 million records worldwide as of 2007, Ajram is one of the best-selling Middle Eastern music artists. By 2010 she was announced the best-selling Middle Eastern female singer of the decade (2000–2009). Throughout her career, Ajram has released eleven studio albums to date (including two dedicated for children) and numerous chart toppers such as "Yay", "Ya Tabtab", "Moegaba", "Ehsas Jdeed", "Ibn El Giran", "Fi Hagat", "Ya Kether", "Ma Tegi Hena" and "Badna Nwalee El Jaw". Ajram is the first and only female spokesperson of Coca-Cola in the Arab world, releasing several promotional Coke anthems that became instant smash-hits, such as "Oul Tani Keda", "El Dounya Helwa", "Noss El Kawn" and "Shaggaa Bi Alamak". Ajram has made the list of Most Powerful Arabs on Arabian Business several times, and was similarly listed by Newsweek as one of the most influential Arab singers.

Between 2013 and 2017, Ajram served as a judge on MBC's reality talent show Arab Idol. She also began serving as a coach on The Voice Kids Arabia in 2016. In 2020, Nancy was the most-streamed Arab female artist on Spotify, achieving more than 100 million plays of her songs, followed by Lebanese icon Fairuz with 67 million plays.