Amr Diab
Amr Diab is a highly successful and internationally-recognized Egyptian singer, composer, and actor, known for his extensive discography and numerous accolades.
World Music Singer
October 11, 1961
Libra
63
Port Said, Egypt
Amr Diab, an Egyptian singer, composer, and actor, is a highly influential figure in the Arab music industry. As the most-streamed Arab artist in the MENA region on platforms like Anghami and Deezer, Diab has released over 36 albums since 1983, earning him a Guinness World Record and the title of the best-selling Middle Eastern artist. His numerous accolades include seven World Music Awards and five Platinum Records, with notable works such as “Nour El Ain,” “Tamally Maak,” and “Ana Ayesh.” In addition to his music career, Diab has appeared in films and TV shows like “Dehk Wele’i Bae’d,” “Banat West El Balad,” and “Al-Asheqan.” He also serves as a Global Ambassador for the United Nations Development Program. Although he is known for his private nature, Diab holds a degree in Arabic Music from the Cairo Academy of Arts.