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A star who made it to the top from the very beginning, she is an Arabic singer with a beautiful voice and an unbeatable talent.
 Diana Joseph Haddad was born in a small village called Bsalim in Southern Lebanon on October 1st, 1976. Her talent was discovered at an early age, as she won the competition for "Studio El-Fan", a famous Lebanese TV series known for discovering musical talents.
Diana was only 16 when she started working on her debut album. The album took three years to prepare since Diana was also working on her high school degree followed by her associate degree in Computer Science. During this time Diana met the Emeriti TV director Suhail Al-Abdool. They got married in 1995 and created a dynamic duo. Suhail is involved in Diana's musical career and to date has directed all her video clips. Diana & Suhail have one daughter, Sofy. She was born in July 1996.
In 1996, and after three years of hard work, Diana Haddad released her debut album, "Saken". The album instantly became a major hit all over the Arab World. The songs "Lagetik", "El-Sahra", and the title track "Saken" were released almost simultaneously, and all became major hits.
Diana's second album "Ahel El-Eshig", which was released on February 1997, continued along the lines established by her debut album. The album was yet another hit for Diana, especially the title song. By that time, Diana truly established herself as a top selling Lebanese singer, but what was coming was even more.
Diana's third album "Ammaneh" was released in late 1997. Ammaneh album was spectacular in every sense of the word, featuring different colors and different music genres Diana never did before. The album sold millions of copies not only in the middle east, but also in Europe, the US, and all other parts of the world. The title track became Diana's signature song, which to date is her most popular work ever. Ammaneh, the album, still holds as one of the biggest selling albums ever in the Arab World.
"Yama Ya", Diana's fourth album, was released in late 1998. What is unique about Yama Ya is that each song on the album was sung in a different Arabic dialect: Original Arabic, Egyptian, Lebanese, and Gulfian. In "Yama Ya", Diana touched on several topics, such as love, life and death, faith, and virtue.
In the summer of 1999, Diana released her fifth album, "Shater". Shater's music was mostly of modern pop, and showcased a joyful Diana enjoying the most simple things in life such as nature and the sun. Shater continued along the lines of "Ammaneh"; several collaborations and joyful music.