Aline Lahoud

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Aline Lahoud (2009)

Aline Lahoud ( Arabic ألين لحود, DMG Alīn Laḥūd ; * 1981 in Beirut , Lebanon ) is a Lebanese singer.

Life

Aline Lahoud, who started singing at the age of three and gave her first concert with a band of four girls in 1997, comes from a successful family of artists. She is the daughter of singer Salwa Katrib and producer Nahi Lahoud . She also has other famous relatives with her uncle Romeo Lahoud , who is one of the most important composers in the Arab world. In 1999 she finished her school career with both the Lebanese and the French Abitur. She then studied communication sciences at the Institut des Etudes Scéniques et Audio Visuelles .

In 2004 she represented Lebanon with the song It's over at the Mediterranean Song Contest Megahit 2004 in Turkey. From this competition, she emerged as the winner of the Fidof (Fédération Internationale de l'Organisation des Festivals) prize awarded there . In January 2005 she was awarded the Murex d'or as Talent of the Year 2004 . As part of the award ceremony, she performed the song Main dans la Main . Lahoud was then to compete in the Eurovision Song Contest in 2005 with the song Quand tout s'enfuit for Lebanon, written by Jad Rahbani and Romeo Lahoud and written in French . Due to conflicts with the Lebanese television channel Télé Leban , Lebanon withdrew from participation.

Singles

  • Quand Tout S'enfuit (2005)
  • I'm Willing Lord (2009)
  • Habouke Ayouny (2010)
  • Zakerne bi esmak (2011)

Filmography

  • 2008: Al Taer el Maksour: The Broken Bird (TV series)
  • 2008: Dr. Hala (TV series)
  • 2012: Stars Bel Saff (TV series)
  • 2014: The Voice (TV series)

Web links

Commons : Aline Lahoud  - collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Esctoday.com interview with Aline Lahoud
  2. Breaking News: Lebanon Withdraws , esctoday.com, March 18, 2005.