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Myriam Fares

Myriam Fares

Lebanese singer, dancer and actress


Myriam Fares (Arabic: ميريام فارس, mīryam fāris; born 3 May 1983) is a Lebanese singer, performer, and songwriter known as "The Queen of Stage" with a music career spanning for over twenty years since 2003.[1] Myriam started ballet dance classes at the age of five and her talents were shown at the age of nine, when she earned the prize of oriental dance from "Little Talents" program on Lebanese public television. At the age of 15, Myriam enrolled into the Lebanese National Higher Conservatory School. When she reached the age of 20, she officially pursued a career in entertainment.[2][3]

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Fares made her acting debut with the television series Itiham.[4] The following year, her fifth studio album Aman broke the record for being the most played album on the streaming service Anghami.[5] In 2021, Fares starred in her own Netflix documentary film Myriam Fares: The Journey, which made her the first Middle Eastern and Arab artist to release a documentary on Netflix, with it ranking at number 1 in several countries worldwide.[6] Her 2018 single "Goumi" gained popularity on TikTok after a viral dance challenge Fares created surpassed 10 billion total views.[7] Fares also collaborated with other musicians Nicki Minaj and Maluma in 2022 on the official FIFA World Cup single, "Tukoh Taka."[8]

Tukoh Taka

In 2022, Fares was chosen by the FIFA panel to be the performing artist representing the Arab world for the official FIFA Fan Festival anthem of the Qatar World Cup. [9] Alongside global artists Nicki Minaj and Maluma, she performed the song "Tukoh Taka." Fares played a significant role in the song's development: contributing to the arrangement, composing the Arabic part, and designing the choreography for the music video herself. Upon its release, "Tukoh Taka" quickly rose to the top of the music charts in both the region and the world. The song and its music video incorporated three different languages: English, Spanish, and Arabic. In the Arabic part, Fares aimed to send a message to promote peace in Arab countries, especially Lebanon. The music video was shot in Los Angeles.[10] The FIFA Fan Festival's opening in Qatar witnessed an elaborate performance by Fares, featuring 50 dancers, 50 musicians, 400 costumes, 40 technicians and graphics. The performance elevated Fares' career beyond the Arab region, establishing her as an international artist. The song kept trending at number 1 for three weeks on trending for music and two weeks on a global music video.[11][12]

Myriam Fares: The Journey on Netflix

In 2021, Netflix chose Fares as the first Arab artist to make a documentary film on her personal life. The documentary recounts experiences in Myriam's personal and professional life.[13] Myriam Fares: The Journey was intentionally released during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since people all over the world were not able to connect socially, Fares wanted to share for the first time how she and her family coped with this situation. The documentary achieved great success revealing her personal life for the first time, from pregnancy and delivery to music and studio preparations.[14][15] Immediately after its release, the documentary ranked number 1 for 2 weeks in the Arabic and International films category, as well as Netflix documentaries, and series, remaining in the top 10 list for 2 months.[16] Myriam Fares: The Journey consistently ranked among the top searched titles on Netflix in the region, for the duration of its broadcast. Fares ended the documentary with a music video for her new release Ghaddara Ya Dounya.

Goumi

Fares released Goumi in 2018, a song that encouraged girls to stand up and dance. Following a dance challenge that Fares launched on her Instagram, the song went viral around the world. To date, the "Goumi" challenge has surpassed over 10.2 billion views.[17][18] Following the successes of "Goumi" and "Tukoh Taka," Fares garnered significant attention and was invited for numerous international interviews on television and in magazines. One notable interview was with Fox 5DC, where she discussed the meaning behind "Tuko Takah" and her feelings about becoming an international singer.[19]

Life and career

1983–2005: Early life, beginnings and Nadini

Myriam Arbal Fares was born on May 3, 1983 in Kafar Shlal, a small village in Southern Lebanon Saida. Her journey in the world of arts began at the age of five when she started learning classical ballet. At the age of nine, she exhibited her talents on the television program Al Mawaheb Al Saghira and was honored with the first prize in oriental dancing by the Lebanese Public Television. Fares joined the Lebanese National Conservatory at the age of fifteen, dedicating four years of learning the foundations of oriental singing. At the age of 16, Myriam achieved the top position in "Lebanese song publicity" at the festival of the Lebanese song under the management of Unesco group in Lebanon. At the age of seventeen, she made her mark on the television talent program Studio El Fann in the category of Lebanese song, winning the title of best singer in the South of Lebanon, Beirut, and Mount Lebanon. Soon after, Fares signed a contract with Music Master Records and released her debut song titled "Ana Wel Shog" as part of her debut album, Myriam. The album achieved success, with multiple songs hitting the charts, including the song "La Tes'alni" which topped the charts for two months. The track "Ghamarni" was especially popular in Eastern Europe and was translated into more than four languages including Russian, Ukrainian, and Chechen. Following the album release, Fares started touring globally. She also launched her own fragrance line, featuring scents such as "Ana wel Shog".[20]

In 2005, Myriam released her second album titled "Nadini Myriam," in both Lebanese and Egyptian. The album consisted of 10 songs, including "Aanadiya," "Hasisni Beek," "Leih Habibi," "Maarafsh Had bel Esmi da," "Hasat bi Aman," "Khalini Teer," and "Zaalan Menni," songs "Nadini," "Haklik rahtak," and "Waheshny Eah." From this album she filmed three music videos for the songs "Nadini," "Haklik rahtak," and "Waheshny Eah."[21] The music video for "Haklik Rahtak," was shot in Theatre Gymmase Marie Belle in Paris.[22] The song "Nadini" charted for approximately two months. The music video for "Wa7ishni Eh," had a racing theme, with Fares performing some stunts along with a professional stunt driver. The song was translated into several languages such as Ashuriya, Turkish and Iranian. She also launched her second fragrance line, called "Nadini".[23]

Myriam has collaborated with a multitude of global brands. In 2007, she engaged in her successful collaboration with the globally renowned telecommunications company, "Vodafone Egypt", she stared as the face of this company. [24]

In 2008, Myriam released her highly anticipated first Khaliji Mega hit, accompanied by a captivating music video, titled "Moukanoh Wein." Myriam integrated the rich Eastern heritage of the Gulf area with its modernity, presenting it to her generation. Following the tremendous success of her song, she embraced the concept of fusing civilizations and cultures through music, presenting a new approach. By blending tradition with modernity, Myriam not only appealed to a wide audience but also showed her artistic ability to create a unique musical experience.  It did a bomb in the Arab world and especially in the Gulf area because of the amazement of the choreography in the music video. After the tremendous success of her song, Myriam had a meeting with the Kuwaiti audience during the largest festival in the Arab world at that time, "Hala February." In this festival, she was crowned the "Queen of the Stage" due to the uniqueness of her performance.

2007–2011: Bet'oul Eih, Silina and Min Oyouni

In 2007, Fares released the song titled "Moukanoh Wein" which served as the lead single from her third studio album Bet'oul Eih. The next year, she released music videos for the second and third singles "Mouch Ananiya" and "Eih Elly Byehsal" and the album was released in April 2008. She spent the year promoting the album and it became one of her most successful albums to date, she also released two more music video from the album that were "Ayyam El Sheety" and "Betrouh".[25][26] In 2009, Myriam starred in the movie Silina.[27]

Latest awards

In the 2023 Murex D'or Awards in Lebanon, Fares was awarded the "First Lebanese International Star".[28]

Personal life

Fares married Lebanese-American businessman Danny Mitri in a Cyprus ceremony in August 2014. They have two boys born in February 2016 and October 2020.[29] In an interview with Nishan [ar], she stated that she is a supporter of civil marriage and is not against interfaith relationships.[30]

Discography

Studio albums

  • Myriam (2003)
  • Nadini (2005)
  • Bet'oul Eih (2008)
  • Min Oyouni (2011)
  • Aman (2015)

Singles

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Other charted songs

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Filmography

  • 2009: Silina (Movie)
  • 2010: Fawazeer Myriam Fares (TV program)
  • 2014: Itiham (TV series)
  • 2021: Myriam Fares : The Journey (Netflix Documentary)

References

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  4. Flores, Griselda (18 November 2022). "Nicki Minaj, Maluma & Myriam Fares Unleash Euphoric World Cup Song 'Tukoh Taka'". Billboard. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
  5. Independent, Egypt (19 November 2022). "Video: Multi-lingual World Cup anthem sets new record in hours, becomes first to top iTunes". Egypt Independent. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  6. Mier, Tomás (18 November 2022). "Maluma and Nicki Minaj Welcome the 2022 World Cup With Arab-Latin Anthem 'Tukoh Taka'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  7. Flores, Griselda (18 November 2022). "Nicki Minaj, Maluma & Myriam Fares Unleash Euphoric World Cup Song 'Tukoh Taka'". Billboard. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  8. "Myriam Fares Is The First Arab Artist To Have A Netflix Documentary". Grazia Middle East. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
  9. "Netflix to Release a Documentary on Myriam Fares's Family Life in Lockdown". Vogue Arabia. 24 May 2021. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
  10. "Lebanese diva Myriam Fares is the subject of a new Netflix documentary". Arab News. 24 May 2021. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
  11. "Myriam Fares: The Journey TOP 10 • FlixPatrol". FlixPatrol. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
  12. Durante, Federico (18 November 2022). "Who Is Myriam Fares, Singing with Maluma and Nicki Minaj on the FIFA World Cup Anthem". Billboard Italia (in Italian). Retrieved 15 December 2023.
  13. "Videos". FOX 5 DC. 17 December 2022. Retrieved 21 March 2024.
  14. "Myriam Fares kimdir, nereli? Miryam Faris şarkıları ve kariyeri hakkında bilgiler". www.hurriyet.com.tr (in Turkish). 20 November 2022. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
  15. Ojeagbase, Solomon (21 September 2023). "Myriam Fares: "A Lebanese Icon Honored As The First International Arab Artist"". Complete Sports. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
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  17. "أرباح مالية طائلة حقتها ميريام فارس لشركة تليفزيون ميلودي". دنيا الوطن (in Arabic). 19 June 2008. Retrieved 31 January 2023.
  18. Polykarpou, Christina (25 September 2023). "Myriam Fares: Tιμήθηκε με το βραβείο "Πρώτο Λιβανέζικο Αστέρι Διεθνές"". Madame Figaro (in Greek). Retrieved 27 November 2023.
  19. Medhat, Noha (7 October 2015). "Myriam Fares announces pregnancy after teasing #MFsecretLove". Retrieved 15 October 2015.
  20. "The official lebanese Top 20 - Myriam Fares". The official lebanese Top 20. Retrieved 15 November 2022.

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