Lebanese superstar, Carole Samaha teased Sunday fans on Instagram with a new mysterious project.
In a lengthy post to her fans, Samaha noted: "#Mokhtalifa, but one thing will never change: You💙,".
"From the very first step of my journey, you’ve been my strength, my inspiration, my constant. With every album, every song, you are the reason I keep creating," she said.
Samaha added: "I’m beyond grateful to every poet, composer, arranger, musician, technician, creative mind, and my incredible team who poured their hearts into this album. Your dedication made this possible, and I gift you all its success,".
"And to my amazing fans—you’ve been with me through it all. Your love and support mean more than words can ever express,".
"Stay close… a special surprise for you is coming in just a few days! 🫶🏻💋," she concluded.
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Samaha hashtagged the post #Mokhtalifa hitting the special surprise is related to her recently released album "Mokhtalifa", which arrived on September 9.
The LP consists of 14 tracks and features the songs "Ghannou La Habibi", "Nafas", "Agmal Sinine", "Ktir Bkhaf", "Halet Takhdir", "Mokhtalifa", "Habibi Salam", "Khabbini Bshanta", "Baet Assad", "Betaaed", "Tab Baaden", "Waet El Hobb", and "Edhak Ya Albi".
In the new album, she collaborates with a large number of poets and composers, including Tamer Hussein, Islam Zaki, George Kassis, and Suleiman Demian.
Samaha, born July 25, 1972, has a master's degree in acting and directing, which she earned in 1999 from the Saint Joseph University of Beirut.
She was a classical actress before starting her pop music career and worked extensively with Mansour Rahbani and Marwan Rahbani.
In 2007, Samaha returned to the theater to play Zenobia in the Rahbani musical of the same name. She appeared in the 2008 film "Bahr al Nojoum" alongside other Lebanese superstars.
Samaha portrayed Lebanses iconic singer-actress Sabah in the 2011 biographical series "Al Shahroura".
In 2013, she served as a judge on the Arabic version of the British reality television music competition, "The X Factor", where she served as a mentor for bands such as Young Pharoz, Maraya, and Les Bledards Ninja.
Samaha earned multiple Murex d'Or awards and was nominated for best Arabia New Act in the MTV Europe Music Awards 2008.