Diana Haddad, born on October first, nineteen seventy-six, is a prominent Lebanese actress, singer, and television personality who also holds Emirati citizenship. Based in the United Arab Emirates, she has established herself as one of the most celebrated Arabic pop musicians in the Arab World since the mid-1990s.
Her musical journey began with the release of her debut album, Saken, in nineteen ninety-six, which quickly became one of the best-selling albums of that year, earning a platinum certification from Stallions Records. This album not only introduced Haddad to the public but also showcased her unique Bedouin music style.
The turning point in her career came in late nineteen ninety-seven with the release of her third album, Ammanih, which featured a major hit single of the same name. During this period, she collaborated closely with her Emirati ex-husband, Suhail Al-Abdul, who directed all her music videos until two thousand five, when she opted to explore new creative partnerships.
Haddad's artistic evolution continued with her fourth studio album, Yammaya, released in nineteen ninety-eight, where she ventured into performing in various dialects beyond her native Lebanese and Bedouin styles. This album included songs in Khaliji, Iraqi, and Egyptian dialects, further broadening her appeal. Throughout her career, she has produced numerous memorable hit singles, including