Lebanese recording artist Nancy Ajram dropped Thursday the music video for her latest single “Toul Omri Negma” on YouTube.
Ajram took to Instagram to mark the release of the visual, saying:"This isn’t just a song! It’s a glimpse into a reality that countless people face. Though it’s not my story, it’s one worth sharing. Dive into the full music video now! #طول_عمري_نجمة".
Ajram previously teased the new single, which will be dedicated to the late composer Mohamed Rahim, who died aged 45 on November 23, 2024.
On January 27, the 41-year-old singer took to the platform to share a sneak peek at the visual in which she appears signing a divorce settlement.
The track renewed divorce rumors about Ajram and her husband, Dr. Fadi El-Hachem is heading for divorce.
Sources who alleged to be close to the added fuel to the rumors with claims that the pair had an amicable divorce. However, the singer's manager was quick to deny the rumors.
Speculations arose after Ajram posted a tweet on X, saying: “When a chapter ends, our souls begin writing a new chapter. This is the law of life.”
The couple wed in Cyprus back in 2008 and has three daughters, Mila and Ella, and Lya. Ajram and her husband welcomed their third child on February 2, 2019.
The acclaimed singer, born on May 16, 1983, is considered one of the best female singers in Lebanon and the Arab world.
Ajram began performing as a child and participated in several television shows. Ajra released her debut studio album “Mihtagalak” in 1998.
She rose to fame after the release of the controversial smash hit single “Akhasmak Ah” and the debut of her third studio album “Ya Salam” in 2003.
Ajram is considered by many an Arabic music icon of the decade. She was described on Oprah Winfrey’s show as one of the most influential personalities in the Middle East.
She participated in the most significant Arabic festivals and won multiple awards, most importantly the 2008 World Music Award for best-selling Middle Eastern artist, the youngest Arab WMA winner to date, 2012 WMA for the second time, and 2014 WMA for the third time.
The acclaimed singer is a multi-platinum Lebanese singer and Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF.