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Nay Sleiman ناي سليمان | |
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Birth name | Nay Sleiman |
Origin | Beirut, Lebanon |
Genres | Arab pop, Arab Tarab, Arabic music, Lebanese music, Middle Eastern music. |
Occupation(s) | Singer, musician, songwriter |
Years active | 2001–present |
Nay Sleiman (Arabic: ناي سليمان) is a Lebanese pop singer with diverse vocal ability and style that attracted a following in various Arab countries. Her name in Arabic means flute; an instrument that Nay adores. Nay was named by her father who was a flute player and a musician himself.
Professional career
Nay started her music career at a young age; in 2001 she made her appearance at the Lebanese music festival by the UNISCO; also Nay participated in the Arab Pop show Star Club in 2004 by New TV. Nay's career took a professional turn in 2006 after releasing her first album "Tijrah Feya"; since then Nay released several singles and video clips. In 2012 she made a video clip for the single "Enta Amary" which was popular in the Middle East. Her latest hit is "Abu Glaiby" an upbeat song with Iraqi dialect; a song that became an instant hit before the video clip was aired.
References
- "ناي سليمان تصدر "أبو قليبي" باللهجة العراقية". elfann.com.
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