Born in Cairo, Egypt, Sherine is considered one of the most influential and beloved figures in Arabic music. Her music combines classical Arabic melodies with modern pop influences, making her a favorite throughout the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.
Sherine rose to fame in the early 2000s with her debut single, “Ah Ya Leil”, which became an instant hit and catapulted her to stardom. Known for her soul-stirring vocals and heartfelt lyrics, Sherine quickly cemented her place in the Arab music industry with chart-topping albums such as Garh Tani (2003), Lazim A’eesh (2005), and Nassay (2018). Her songs often explore themes of love, heartbreak, and resilience, resonating deeply with audiences.
Aside from her singing career, Sherine has demonstrated her versatility as an actress, most notably in the romantic comedy Mido Mashakel (2003) and the TV series Tareeqi (2015). She has also served as a judge on The Voice of Arabia, where her warm personality and genuine care for the contestants have earned her the admiration of fans around the world.
Sherine is more than just an artist; she is a cultural icon who has broken barriers and inspired generations of Arab women to follow their passions. Despite personal and professional challenges, her authenticity, genuine emotion and undeniable talent have kept her at the forefront of the music industry. With a voice that can bring tears and smiles in equal measure, Sherine remains a shining star in the world of Arabic music, leaving an indelible mark on both her fans and the industry.