Rola Saad

Rola Youssef Saad (Arabic: رولا يوسف سعد; born August 25, 1978) is a Lebanese pop singer and model who emerged in the mid-2000s and is most commonly known for her collaboration with Lebanese singer Sabah.

Rola Saad
رولا يوسف سعد
Rola Saad in 2010
Background information
Born (1978-08-25) August 25, 1978[1]
Beirut, Lebanon
GenresArabic pop music
Occupation(s)Singer, model, actress
Years active2000s–present

Biography

Rola Saad was born in Beirut, Lebanon,[2] to a Christian Maronite family (originally from Tannourine) and became an orphan as a child.

She entered show business first as a model, appearing in fashion ads, most notably for "Habibi" and "Dallou'a" perfumes, as well as landing roles in 2 music videos by Saber Rebaï ("Etzakkarak" and "Hayyarouni"). Her musical beginnings were with Alam al Phan record label. She also opened a fashion company "R with Love" with her elder sister. Her biggest hit was a cover of the Sabah classic "Yana Yana", with Sabah making a cameo in the video. The song became a success in 2006, topping sales charts.[3] She was in the movie Room 707, and in 2011 she participated in a series Sayeen Dayeen.

Rola Saad is single and living in Beirut.

Discography

Albums

  • 2004: Aala Da Elhal
  • 2007: Kol El Gharam
  • 2009: Al Fostane Al Abyad
  • 2012: Sings Sabah

Singles

  • Doq El Khishab
  • Amout W Shouf
  • Bi Edak Ana
  • Hobla
  • Habibi
  • Eih Dah Eih Dah
  • Meen Elly Shaghil Balak
  • Ya Majnouna
  • Doq El Khishab
  • Excuse Me
  • Keteer Bejin Aleik
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References

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