In a career spanning over six decades from 1957 to 2010, the Lebanese singer

To hit "start" on this download is to embark on a 53-year odyssey. You hear the crisp, youthful soprano of the late 50s transform into the deep, velvety contralto of the 2010 album Eh Fi Amal

  1. Legal compilation collections
  • Golden Melody Award (Lebanon, 1960): For Best Female Singer
  • Cairo International Song Festival Award (Egypt, 1974): For Best Arab Singer
  • Lebanese State Prize (Lebanon, 1999): For Lifetime Achievement in Music

The 1970s and 1980s are often referred to as Fairuz's golden era. During this period, she released a string of critically acclaimed albums, including:

served as a unifying force, played on radios across the front lines. The Markaz Review The Evolution with Ziad (1979–2010)

Fairuz's musical journey began in the late 1950s when she started performing on Lebanese radio and television. Her big break came in 1957 when she was discovered by renowned Lebanese composer and producer, Ramsay El-Herre. Under El-Herre's guidance, Fairuz released her debut single, "Aatini al-Hayat" (Give Me Life), which became an instant hit. This marked the beginning of a remarkable career that would see her release numerous chart-topping albums and singles.

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  • "Awed Al Qalb" (1957)
  • "Al Qalb Al Saghir" (1958)