Najwa Karam rose to prominence in the late 1980s and became one of the most influential and best-selling Arabic music artists of all time. Known for her powerful mezzo-soprano voice, charismatic stage presence, and deep-rooted connection to Lebanese musical traditions, Najwa Karam has played a pivotal role in modernizing Arabic music while preserving its cultural essence. Her unique blend of traditional Lebanese folk music with contemporary pop elements has earned her an immense fan base across the Arab world and beyond.
Over her illustrious career, Najwa Karam has released numerous chart-topping albums and iconic singles, including “Ya Habayeb”, “Ma Fi Noum”, and “El Layli Laylitna”. Her music is characterized by vibrant melodies, heartfelt lyrics, and an undeniable passion that resonates with listeners. Najwa has collaborated with some of the region’s most prominent composers and producers, further enhancing her reputation as a musical powerhouse. She has also been recognized with numerous awards and honors, celebrating her contributions to Arabic music and her role in elevating Lebanese art on the global stage.
In addition to her music career, Najwa Karam is widely known as a judge on the hit television show “Arabs Got Talent”, where her warmth, wit, and candid feedback have made her a beloved figure among viewers. Beyond entertainment, she is also deeply involved in philanthropic activities, supporting causes related to education, humanitarian aid, and disaster relief in Lebanon. With her timeless voice, artistic authenticity, and dedication to her craft, Najwa Karam continues to inspire generations, standing as a symbol of pride for Lebanon and an enduring icon of Arabic music.