Asalah Nasri

Asalah Mostafa Nasri (also known as: Asala, Assala and Assalah) (born on May 15, 1969) is a well known and popular Arabic singer of Syrian origin. Asalah Nasri was granted Bahraini citizenship in 2006.[1] She is widely known in the Arab world for her great voice range and talent.
Early life and career
Asalah was born in Damascus, Syria. Nasri's musical career debuted in 1991. Mostafa Nasri, Asalah's father, recognized her singing talent and thus introduced her into a singing career. Nasri started performing patriotic, religious, and children's songs when she was four years old. She sang the theme song, Qessas Al Sho'oub , of the cartoon show, Hekayat Alamiyah .
Musical career
Nasri's latest album, Hayati, was the second best selling album of Rotana, the largest production company in the Middle East. She won the Murex D'Or for best Female Arab Artist of 2006.
Personal life
Nasri has two children from her first marriage to Ayman Al Zahabi, who she divorced in 2005. She is now married to Tarek Al Eryan, a famous director.
Asala owns three houses one mansion in Damascus, another penthouse in Cairo, and a house in The Palm in Dubai. Also, she is thinking of purchasing a fourth house in Bahrain.
Bahraini citizenship
Nasri was granted Bahraini citizenship by Bahraini King Hamad Bin Issa Al Khalifa a few days after she gave a spectacular performance in the operetta Love and Loyalty in celebration of Bahrain’s Independence Day.[1]
Asala hold three citizenships, Syrian, Bahraini, & American.
Discography
Albums
Asalah Performs Umm Kulthum.
Erjaa Laha (Return to Her).
O'zorni (Forgive Me).
Ghayar Awi (Great Jealousy).
Al Moshtaka (The Complainer).
Ya Sabra Yana (I Am Waiting) (1993).
Taw'am Al Rouh (My Soul's Twin) (1994).
Ighdab (Get Angry) (1994).
Wala Tessaddeq (Don't Believe It) (1995).
Rahal (He Left) (1996).
Qalbi Beyirtahlak (My Heart is at Ease with You) (1998).
Ya Magnoon (O Madman) (1999).
Moshtaqah (I'm Missing You) (2001).
Yakhy Esaal (Ask About Me) (2002).
Yamin Allah/Haqiqat Waqi'ei (I Swear/My Reality) (2001).
Qad El Horoof (As much as the number of letters) (2003).
Awqaat (Times) (2004).
Aadi (Ordinary) (2005).
Hayati (My Life) (2006).
Sawaha Galbi (My Heart Did It) (2007).
Music videos
Ighdab (Get Angry) from Ighdab.
Al Moshtaka (The Complainer) from Al Moshtaka.
Alf Laila We Laila (One Thousand and One Nights) from Al Moshtaka.
Ya Magnoon (O Madman) from Ya Magnoun.
Ma Oultelish (Why Didn't You Tell Me?) from Ya Magnoun.
Moshtaqah (I'm Missing You) from Moshtaqa.
Eatef Habibi (Have Mercy My Love) from Moushtaqa.
Mabqash Ana (I Haven't Lived Up to My Name if I Don't) from Moshtaqa.
Leih El Ghorour (Why the Arrogance?) from Ya Akhi Es'al.
Mesheit Senin (I Walked for Years) from Qad El Herouf.
Tasawar (Imagine) from Qad El Herouf.
Aataz Bak (I Am Proud of You) from Qad El Herouf.
Enta Qemarhom Kellohom (You Are the Best One Among Them) from Awqat.
Meta Ashoufek (When Will I See You?) from Awqat.
Fein Habibi? (Where is My Love?) from Aadi.
Asfah (I'm Sorry) from Aadi.
Aktar (More) from Hayati.
Khalliha Ala Allah (Leave It In God's Hands) - Ramadan Single.
Arod Leih? (Why Reply?) from Hayati.
Bein Eideik (In Your Hands) from Hayati.
Hayati (My Life) from Hayati.
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