Latifa Crowned Best Female Singer in Egypt and the Arab World for Album "Qalbi Irtah"
Tunisian star Latifa was honored as the Best Female Singer in Egypt and the Arab World for her latest album "Qalbi Irtah" at the Arab Excellence and Creativity Forum 2025.
In a glamorous evening gathering stars of art and media, Tunisian singer Latifa dazzled the audience as she received the award for Best Female Singer in Egypt and the Arab World for her latest album "Qalbi Irtah," during the Arab Excellence and Creativity Forum chaired by Dalia Al-Metboully.
The honor came in recognition of the album’s remarkable success since its release, with its songs topping trends on social media platforms and amassing millions of streams across various music services.
Latifa lit up the stage with her performance of the hit song "Souri," which has dominated trends since its release, while the audience joined her in singing and applauding. Several stars, including Mohamed Ramadan, Ahmed El-Sakka, Gamal El-Adl, Basem Samra, and Khaled Selim, praised her powerful performance and captivating presence.


Honoring Art and Media Stars
The forum also recognized a wide array of stars who shone during 2025, including Ahmed El-Sakka, Mohamed Ramadan, Basem Samra, Khaled Selim, Hamada Helal, Emad Zeiada, Somaya El Khashab, Sherine Adel, Khaled Zaki, director Tarek Al-Arian, Ahmed Rizk, Sulaf Fawakherji, Jumana Murad, Edward, Rojina, Ehab Fahmy, Amr Mahmoud Yassin, Mahmoud Yassin Junior, Farah Al-Zahad, Samah Hussein, Mohamed Qamah, and music producer Madian, along with international fashion designer Hany El-Bahiri.
Several media personalities were honored as well, including Osama Kamal, Ehab Galal, Sherihan Abu El-Hassan, Bossy Shalaby, and Tunisian journalist Widad Mohamed.
The program opened with a dazzling performance by Dutch singer Larossi performing "Helwa Ya Baladi," followed by the award ceremonies amidst a grand artistic and media turnout.
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