0
Soap Kills
Soap Kills
Lebanon band
1
Cyrine Abdelnour
Cyrine Abdelnour
Lebanese singer, model and actress
2
Dounia Batma
Dounia Batma
Moroccan singer
3
Joseph Attieh
Joseph Attieh
Lebanese musician
4
Fairuz
Fairuz
Lebanese musician
5
Nancy Ajram
Nancy Ajram
Lebanese singer
6
Hoda Saad
Hoda Saad
Moroccan singer
7
Natacha Atlas
Natacha Atlas
Belgian Egyptian-British recording artist, singer
8
Ziad Rahbani
Ziad Rahbani
Lebanese musician and writer
9
Najwa Karam
Najwa Karam
Lebanese singer
10
Majida El Roumi
Majida El Roumi
Lebanese singer
11
Diana Haddad
Diana Haddad
Lebanese musician
12
White Hills
White Hills
13
Warda Al-Jazairia
Warda Al-Jazairia
Algerian singer (1939-2012)
14
Maya Nasri
Maya Nasri
Lebanese actor and singer
15
Elissa
Elissa
Lebanese singer
16
Amal Hijazi
Amal Hijazi
Lebanese singer
17
Hiba Tawaji
Hiba Tawaji
Lebanese-Palestinian singer
Intro
Lebanese singer
Record Labels
News
Yasmine Hamdan
At Aarhus Festival 2015 (Denmark))

Yasmine Hamdan (Arabic: ياسمين حمدان‎; born 1976) is a Lebanese singer, songwriter and actress, now based in Paris. She became known with Soapkills, the duo she founded with Zeid Hamdan (no relation) while she was still living in Beirut, Lebanon. The first album released by Soapkills was Bater (1999). Soapkills was one of the first independent electronic bands in the Middle East, and its innovative approach exerted a lasting influence. To this day, Yasmine Hamdan is considered an icon of underground music across the Arab world.

After moving to Paris, Hamdan collaborated with CocoRosie. She teamed up with Mirwais (who was part of French electronic new wave band Taxi Girl in the 80s, and produced/co-wrote some of Madonna's albums), with whom she recorded the Arabology album (2008), under the Y.A.S. moniker.

Hamdan then joined forces with Marc Collin (of Nouvelle Vague) to write and produce her first, self-titled solo album, which came out in France and Lebanon in 2012 on Kwaidan Records), and was released internationally (in a revised version with five new tracks) in 2013 by Crammed Discs under the title Ya Nass. In this album, which blends pop, folk and electronic sounds with melodies and lyrics inspired by various Middle-Eastern traditions, Hamdan "has undertaken the challenge of affirming and rewriting Arabic musical heritage", according to the Al-Akhbar paper. Her personal life (she has lived in Lebanon, Kuwait, Abu Dhabi, Greece and France) and her curiosity have enabled Hamdan to playfully use various dialects of Arabic in her lyrics, which alternate between Lebanese, Kuwaiti, Palestinian, Egyptian and Bedouin, as well as some of the code-switching which is so typical of Middle-Eastern humour.

Hamdan had a cameo in Jim Jarmusch's film Only Lovers Left Alive alongside Tilda Swinton and Tom Hiddleston. She has written an original soundtrack for the theatre play Rituel pour une métamorphose by Syrian playwright Saadallah Wannous for a production at Comédie Française.

Entitled Al Jamilat ('The Beautiful Ones'), Yasmine Hamdan's second solo album came out in 2017. Recorded in Beirut, Paris and London, it was produced by herself, co-produced by Leo Abrahams and Luke Smith, and features performances by Shahzad Ismaily, Steve Shelley and more. An album of reworks by the likes of Acid Arab, Matias Aguayo, Brandt Brauer Frick and several others came out in 2018 (Jamilat Reprise).

Yasmine Hamdan is married to the Palestinian film director and actor Elia Suleiman and lives in Paris.