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Dania
Khatib
was
born
and
brought
up
in
Lebanon
and
in
time
honoured
fashion,
has
loved
music
since
she
was
a
child.
Her
interest
in
singing
was
always
apparent
in
early
childhood
when
it
was
her
hobby
to
sing
in
her
room,
recording
and
playing
back
her
favourite
songs.
She
started
off
working
as
a
TV
presenter
for
one
of
the
local
stations
in
Lebanon
and
became
well
known
locally
-
a
totally
different
direction
from
that
expected
of
her
as
a
university
graduate
in
Fine
Arts.
It
was
on
one
of
these
shows
that
her
obvious
talents
were
spotted
by
executives
of
the
International
Music
Satellite
channel
–
Star
TV’s
Channel
[V]
broadcast
throughout
Asia
and
the
Middle
East.
She
joined
Channel
V
in
1995
becoming
the
first
ever-Arabic
VJ
on
an
international
T.V.
channel
and
becoming
extremely
popular
with
viewers
throughout
the
Region.
At
the
beginning
of
1998,
she
left
Channel
(V)
to
join
Abu
Dhabi
TV
where
she
presented
the
most
successful
Arabic
entertainment
program
of
its
time
-
“Zoom”.
“Zoom”
captured
the
highest
number
of
viewers
of
any
arabic
program
during
1998
and
consequently
Dania
was
nominated
to
receive
the
silver
award
for
“Most
Entertaining
Arabic
Program”
at
the
Cairo
TV
&
Radio
Festival,
1998.
Following
the
success
of
“Zoom”,
Dania
now
presents
“Al
Kafila”
the
renowned
travel
program
for
Abu
Dhabi
TV
–
the
first
of
its
kind
in
the
arab
world
which
has
seen
her
globe
trot
the
world
while
maintaining
her
status
as
one
of
the
Middle
East’s
most
popular
singers
and
all
round
celebrities.
While
at
Channel
V,
her
singing
career
was
launched
when
her
debut
single,
“Yalla
Bina”,
was
released
in
October
1996.
The
song
was
a
huge
hit
and
was
the
lead
track
on
the
top
selling
compilation
album,
“The
Best
Arabian
Nights
Party….
in
the
World
Ever!.
EMI
Music
Arabia
released
her
self-titled
debut
album,
“Dania”
featuring
nine
tracks
in
September
1997.
The
dance
floor
filler,
“Fiesta”,
was
the
follow
up
single
to
“Yalla
Bina”,
taken
from
the
album
and
supported
by
an
innovative
and
very
popular
video
clip,
it
was
another
huge
success
all
over
the
region
and
established
her
firmly
as
the
bright
young
star
on
the
Arabic
Music
scene.
Her
debut
album
reached
platinum
status
in
less
than
6
months,
and
she
released
the
third
and
final
single
from
the
album,
the
ballad
“Mafeesh
Tari’a”
in
late
1998.
Dania’s
2nd
album
entitled
”Dania
II”
was
released
in
June
1999
and
illustrated
her
ever
improving
vocal
abilities
and
versatility.
The
album
was
a
unique
and
eclectic
blend
of
musical
styles
–
a
melting
pot
of
Arabic,
English,
Spanish
and
Greek
influences
–
which
appealed
to
Arabs
and
non-Arabs
alike
and
included
the
first
single
and
video
clip
“Leiley”
remixed
by
the
highly
acclaimed
Transglobal
Underground,
best
known
for
their
work
with
rock
legends
Jimmy
Page
and
Robert
Plant
and
one
of
the
UK’s
top
remix
outfits;
“Ya
Dallah”
a
modern
reworking
of
the
old
hit
by
the
legendary
singer
Sabah,
and
a
duet
with
the
highly
successful
British
boy
band
911,
on
the
UK
number
2
hit
“Private
Number”.
Chico
the
front
man
of
the
world
renowned
Gypsy
Kings,
especially
composed
her
a
song
“Es
Salam”
for
the
album
in
his
own
unique
style.
The
oriental
flavour
of
“Leiley”
appealed
to
all
nationalities
and
appeared
on
a
number
of
compilations
worldwide
including
the
500,000
unit
selling
“Arabian
Nights”
album
in
Brazil
and
has
been
in
demand
from
a
number
of
TV
Companies
including
MTV,
for
soundtracks,
etc.
During
2001
Dania
has
been
recording
her
third
album
in
Dubai
and
Beirut
with
the
much
in
demand
producer
and
arranger
Jean-Marie
Riashi.
Again
the
12
track
album
draws
on
a
wide
array
of
influences
and
includes
a
modern
update
on
the
classic
folklore
song
“El
Helwa
D”
(the
“Cou
Cou”
song)
which
is
destined
to
be
a
huge
hit,
along
with
the
Mediterranean
flavoured
songs
such
as
“La
Tehtar”,
“bhebba”
and
“Ana
Baddi”;
“Mishtaa
La
Oyounak”
composed
by
Lebanese
star
Yuri
Mrakadi
and
a
sure
fire
dance
floor
smash
duet
with
Argentinian
stars
La
Mosca
“Para
No
Verte
Ma’s”.
The
album
is
released
in
late
March
worldwide
on
both
CD
and
MC
formats
on
EMI
Music
Arabia.
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