Sherine Abdel Wahab
Egyptian Singer & Actress

- Name: Sherine Abdel Wahab
- Area: Cairo
Sherine Abdel Wahab
Egyptian Singer & Actress
πͺͺ Personal Information:
Full Name: Sherine Sayed Mohamed Abdel Wahab
Date of Birth: October 8, 1980 (Age: 45)
Place of Birth: Al-Qalaa district, Cairo – Egypt
Nationality: Egyptian
Religion: Islam
Children: Two daughters (Maryam – Hana)
β€οΈ Marital Status:
π Medhat Khamis (Music arranger) – Divorced
π Mohamed Mostafa (Composer) – Married 2007, Divorced 2012
π Hossam Habib (Singer)
First marriage: April 7, 2018 – Divorced in December 2021
Second marriage: November 12, 2022 – Divorced on December 15, 2023
π€ Artistic Career:
Genres:
πΆ Arabic Pop
πͺ© Electronic Dance Music
πͺ Tarab & Khaleeji music
Instrument: Vocal
Labels: Rotana – Free Music
Years Active: 1998 – Present
π Career Start:
Began at the Cairo Opera House under maestro Salim Sahab
2000: First duet with Mohamed Mohie – “Bahebak”
2002: Breakthrough with Free Mix 3 album alongside Tamer Hosny
Top Hits: “Ah Ya Leil” – “Masha’er” – “Kolley Melkak” – “Nassay”
π¬ Acting Roles:
Film: Mido Mashakel (2003) – with Ahmed Helmy
TV Series: Taree’i (2015) – Highly acclaimed performance
π Awards & Honors:
β 5× Murex d’Or: Best Arab Female Singer (2011, 2012, 2014, 2017, 2018)
β 3× MEMA Music Awards: Best Artist, Album, and Clip – 2015
β 3× Dear Guest Awards: Best Arab Singer – 2014
β BIAF: Best Arab Singer – 2016
β Goodwill Ambassador – 2016
“Nassay” Album:
#1 on Apple Music
Millions of views on YouTube
πΏ Notable Albums:
2002: Free Mix 3
2003: Garh Tany
2005: Lazem A’eesh
2008: Batamenak
2009: Habayt
2012: Es’al Aalaya
2014: Ana Keteer
2018: Nassay
2024: Batmanna Ansak
πΊ TV Programs:
The Voice (Arabic Edition): Judge for 3 seasons
Sherry Studio: Entertainment show – 2017
πΌ Songs for Films & Series:
2006: "Kattar Hobbak Leya" – An El Eshq Wel Hawa
2013: "Masha’er" – Hekayet Hayah
2015: "Kefaya Mashwar" – Taree’i
2017: "Helwet El Donia" – Helwa El Dounia
2019: "Ya Betfakker Ya Bethess" – Khamsa w Nos
2021: "Weshy El Haqiqi" – Lahm Ghazal
π€ Festival Appearances:
πͺπ¬ Egypt: Cairo Opera House
π²π¦ Morocco: Mawazine – Ifrane
πΉπ³ Tunisia: Carthage – Sfax
πΈπ¦ Saudi Arabia: Jeddah – Riyadh (First Egyptian female singer to perform)
π±π§ Lebanon: Baalbeck Festival (Second Egyptian after Umm Kulthum)