Lebanese recording artist Nancy Ajram shared Friday new details of her forthcoming album.
Ajram noted in a post on social media that the album is titled "Nancy 11" and will be released on July 17.
"#Nancy11 is coming ⭐️ 17.07.2025," she wrote on Instagram.
The album was set to arrive earlier than the July 17 planned date, however, the superstar postponed the release of the album due to the ongoing tension in the Middle East.
Ajram delivered the remarks on the sidelines of her participation in the 20th Mawazine Festival in Morocco.
She added that the record is complete and is ready for release but will not arrive anytime soon due to the difficult circumstances the Arab world is currently facing.
"I don't know how, but there has to be a way to reach peace," Ajram noted.
The singer pointed out that she prefers to release the album in a positive and healthy atmosphere to receive the attention it deserves.
"I don't release an album every year, but rather every four or five years, which is why I want it to be released at a time where it receives the recognition that it deserves," she explained.
Ajram continued: "I've postponed it for a few days or a few weeks, depending on the circumstances and how stable the situation will be,".
In September 2024, Ajram revealed on Instagram that she was currently in the studio working on a new album.
"The album journey is officially underway," she wrote.
In the new album, she collaborates with a large number of poets and composers, including Tamer Hussein, and Aziz El-Shafei.
The Lebanese recording artist's highly anticipated album will be her first since 2021's "Nancy 10".