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Melissa
ميليسا
File:Melissa8.jpg
Background information
Birth nameMyriam Shehab
Born (1982-02-09) February 9, 1982 (age 42)
South Lebanon
GenresArabic pop, World
OccupationSinger
Years active2006–present
LabelsRotana
Websitehttp://melissalb.tk

Melissa (Template:Lang-ar) born 9 February 1982 as Myriam Shehab, is a Lebanese singer discovered by music producer Jean Saliba, who is also known for his collaboration in Elissa's career.

Musical career

When she released her first album, "Baddi Mennak", she was signed with Alam El Phan,[1] an Egyptian record label perhaps known for also being the record label of Samira Said[2] and Haifa Wehbe.[3] Her second album, "Mfakar Halak Min", was released via her current label Rotana Records.

Internationally she might be known for her collaborations with Akon, with whom she collaborated once on the song "Yalli Naseeni",[4] and Dr. Alban, with whom she collaborated twice; in 2008 on the song "Habibi (Somebody Call My Name)" (part of her second album), and in 2010 with the song "Tell Me Wath U Want (Gharamak)".[5][6]

Albums

Year of release Title (translation) Arabic title Label Reference
2006 "Baddi Mennak" (I Want You) بدي منك Alam El Phan [7]
2008 "Mfaker Halak Min" (Who Do You Think You Are) مفكر حالك مين Rotana Records

Non-album singles

Year of release Title (translation) Arabic title Label Reference
2009 "Halafnalak" (I Sworn You) حلفنالك Dilara Master Production [8][9]
2009 "Yalli Naseeni" (You Who Forgot Me) (Akon & Melissa) يالي نسيني Dilara Master Production [10]
2010 "Tell Me What You Want (Gharamak)" (ft. Dr. Alban) (Tell Me What You Want (Your Love)) غرامك Dilara Master Production [11]
2011 "Garahtak" (I Hurt You) جرحتك Dilara Master Production

References

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