Ultimate Amr Diab blog

Egyptian megastar, Amr Diab, has remained in the limelight for decades, setting trends, beloved by millions, sometimes controversial, always blogworthy.




Saturday, June 23, 2007

Amr's Back ... almost

Amr DiabSince the 80’s he has been known as the number one singer in the middle east, in the 90’s he won his first World music award and has become a phenomenon, in the 2000’s he reached other heights with some of his best albums ever, and also another World Music Award. This person is none other than Amr Diab. After delays of over six months, Amr is back in a new album which is expected to be named either, Khaleek Mayaa, or El Leila De.

This album which will launch in summer 2007 will be his final with Rotana, and news as already leaked that he will sign a blockbuster 3 album, 2 movie deal with the Egyptian Good News 4 Music company. The album will contain a total of 10 songs, three composed by him, and the rest by Mohammad Roheim and the Arab worlds number 1 composer, Amr Mustafa. The video clip which will be filmed in Paris will be directed by the director of Omaret Yacobien, Marwan Hamed.

Some of the news which was announced from Rotana is that Amr will be singing a duet with Shakira. So await the best of the best, the king of kings, AMR DIAB is coming summer 2007. Link

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Not quite the all-Egyptian show we were expecting

Prominent Egyptian superstar Amr Diab has nominated Lebanese television announcer Razan Moughrabi to host his new television entertainment program “Al Awal” (The First). The show will be aired live every Friday on the second local Egyptian channel.

Razan’s nomination came after Egyptian actress Zeina declined her nomination despite the fact that she was very interested in presenting the show with Amr.
Zeina had clarified that her preoccupation with actor Ahmad Izz and director Amro Arafa in filming the scenes for the film “Al Shabah” (The Ghost) was the reason behind her turning down the opportunity of hosting the show.

Zeina stated that she is very disappointed that she won’t be working alongside Diab, but hopes that other opportunities will surface and she would work with Diab.

Link to full article

Sunday, June 10, 2007

Tax Time

The famous Egyptian singer Amr Diab paid the tax department an amount of two million Egyptian Pounds, which he had owed them and failed to pay in advance. There have been some problems between the famous singer and the tax agency for some time and by making this payment the singer has settled all disputes.amr

The tax agency demanded Diab pay a total sum of ten millions in taxes and fines that had been accumulated throughout his singing career.

According to the UAE based daily, Al Bayan, Diab went to the higher tax authority to solve this problem. He made sure that he will pay taxes for the contracts that he made with production companies and any other agency.

... Diab’s manager Ahmad Zaglool made clear that the new album “Khaleek Ma’ayah” (Stay with Me) by Diab will be the last project worked with Rotana and will be in stores before the end of next month.

Link to full story

Saturday, June 09, 2007

Interview with Nour (Egypt Today)

Nour Diab is an only child. She has a cute little dog, a famous family tree — and a lot of money. Before you conjure up the image of a spoiled socialite who shamelessly exploits her family’s celebrity (Paris Hilton ring a bell?), meet Nour Diab. She is as normal and down-to-earth as any 16-year-old — a 16-year-old who happens to hear her father’s voice drifting out of cafe speakers and see his image displayed in shop windows everywhere — can be. In fact, it was six months before I realized that my friend’s father, Amr Diab, was a pop icon, let alone that her mother, Sherine Rida, is a well-known actress.

I know you and your dad are both vegetarians — what else do you have in common with your parents?
My dad is my idol, my mentor. With my mom, we have a lot in common, and I live with her most of the time. She’s really young and energetic; she’s a good role model. I look up to her because she raised me all by herself when my [parents] divorced when I was two. I really respect and love her for taking the time to raise me. So I share more with my mom than with my dad.

Who do you resemble more?
I think I look more like my dad. My mom’s really white with blonde hair; she’s Yugoslavian. Comparing black-and-white baby photos, I looked a lot like my mom. Now I look like my dad more than anything, but if I’m out with the two of them, people think I’m their tour guide.

When you introduce yourself are most people like, “Ahhhhh, Amr Diab’s daughter”?
Sometimes they’re just like “oh, Diab” and they don’t think about it. Others go on and on. At first it was annoying. Here we go again. But the more they ask me and tell me they’re fans, the more I come to appreciate what my dad does for a living; he’s an entrepreneur.

Do you want a career in show business when you grow up?
I always wanted to be a writer.

Novels, poems?
Novels. I show my mom everything I write and I have a lot of good ideas — so she says. Lately, I’ve been really getting into dance though. I might pick that up. I’m definitely not a singer. And an actress, well, I’m kind of a drama queen.

You can write songs for your dad then! Has he ever asked for help?
Kinda. He wrote a song about me (“Habibi Ya Nour El Ain”). Sometimes he asks me for my opinion. I play the piano and he’s teaching me drums. I really want to learn guitar. I’m new to drums and I’ve been playing piano for a while. And guitar is probably the next step, but I want to be really good at two before moving on.

What’s your favorite song? Do you like the one dedicated to you?
I like that one, but my favorite is the recent one called “Wemaloh.” I like the song called “Osad Einy.” I was there when he composed it, so I saw the transformation.

What languages do you speak?
Arabic, English, I’m getting there with French and Spanish and my grandma’s teaching me Yugoslavian. [] English is my first language, though.

You speak English with your mom?
Yeah that’s our main language. With my dad, Arabic. Both ways I get to practice. And then French with my stepmom. And then I’m stuck alone with Spanish!

Do you get lessons from his musicians?
Yes, his band. His drummer Ashraf [Fouad] used to teach me drums when my dad couldn’t, and he was really talented. My dad plays drums, violin, guitar and piano. He started the piano when he was five. He’s really musical. I always wondered if Hollywood celebrities were that talented. When I go to my [dad’s] studio, I can actually see that he goes up to the band, takes the instrument, and shows them how he wants it to be played. I find that really cool instead of giving orders to other people. He sits down for hours and doesn’t sleep till he plays it right.

Any closing remarks?
I don’t mind when people ask questions about my life and my dad, just don’t tell me how hot you think he is!
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Tuesday, June 05, 2007

"Good News" new release "in a few days"

Producer Ahmad Al Dasouki, manager of the production company Good News for Music, has announced that he is in the process of signing a contract with Egyptian superstar Amr Diab. The contract will be signed after the singer releases his last album “Khaleek Ma’aya” (Stay with me) with his current production company Rotana...

Ahmad Zughoul, Diab’s business manager, has also revealed that the new album will be released in the upcoming few days and that the singer will be leaving Rotana for the new company. Link