Sherine Abdel-Wahab
Bio
Sherine is a celebrated Egyptian singer, songwriter, and actress known for her powerful voice and emotional performances that have made her one of the leading figures in contemporary Arabic music. Born on October 8, 1980, in Cairo, Sherine grew up in a middle-class family, the daughter of a decorator and a housewife, with one brother and one sister. She rose to fame with hit songs such as “Hobbo Ganna” and “Masha'er” , blending traditional Arabic melodies with modern pop influences, earning critical acclaim and a devoted fanbase across the Arab world. Beyond music, she has appeared in television and film projects, further establishing her presence as a versatile entertainer. Sherine's personal life has often been in the public eye; she was married to Egyptian composer Mohamed Moustafa and later to pop singer Hossam Habib, with whom she shares a complex history of marriages and divorces. Despite public challenges, Sherine continues to captivate audiences with her emotive performances, maintaining her status as a prominent voice in modern Arabic music.













