Carmen Suleiman

Carmen Essam Soliman (Arabic: كارمن عصام سليمان; born on 7 October 1994 in Zagazig, Sharkia, Egypt), better known by her stage name Carmen Suliman (Arabic: كارمن سليمان), is an Egyptian singer. Soliman won the first season of Arab Idol in 2012 broadcast live on MBC, winning a recording contract with Platinum Records. After grueling rounds of televised eliminations, and critical evaluations by celebrity judges Ragheb Alama, Nancy Ajram, Ahlam and Egyptian music producer Hassan El Chefai, Carmen Soliman prevailed against all other contestants to become the first winner of the hit series on 24 March 2012 with the highest number of votes. Her first single, "Kalam Kalam" was released on 4 March 2013 jumping to No. 1 on the Egyptian charts, and her first album was released in January 2014. Carmen followed with numerous hit singles, including "Akhbari" and "Azama Ala Azama" a trio with fellow Idol contestants, Dounia Batma and Youssef Arafat.

Carmen Suliman
كارمن سليمان
Birth nameCarmen Essam Soliman
كارمن عصام سليمان‎
Born (1994-10-07) 7 October 1994
Al Sharqia Governorate, Egypt
OriginEgypt
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer
InstrumentsSinging
Years active2012–present
LabelsPlatinum Records
Associated actsNesma Mahgoub

Carmen released her first single "Kalam Kalam" on 4 March 2013, and did the singing voice of Moana in the Arabic dub.

Performances in Arab Idol

Top 10 Girls : "Meen Da Elli Nseek" by [*Nancy Ajram*]

Medleys in Saturdays' results Show

  • 1st Prime's Results : "Bebasata" by Saber Rebaï
  • 2nd Prime's Results : "Sabri Aleel" by Sherine
  • 3rd Prime's Results : "El Hawa Tayer" by Assi El Helani
  • 4th Prime's Results : "Ana Bdeera" by Majid al-Muhandis
  • 5th Prime's Results : "Sho Akhbarak" by Nawal Al Zoghbi
  • 6th Prime's Results : "Abali Habibi" by Elissa
  • 7th Prime's Results : "Ala Rasi" by Kadhim Al-Sahir
  • 8th Prime Results : "Ebn El Geeran" and "Mashi Haddi" by Nancy Ajram
  • 8th Prime Results : "Sit El Habayeb" by Fayza Ahmed
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