Haddad does not limit herself to one music style, she knows how to present a very wide range, moving from the most rhythmic songs to the slow romantic ones. Haddad first came to fame in 1993 when she just 16. While she was recording her first album she appeared on the Arabic talent show Studio El Fan in Beirut performing the traditional Lebanese folk song written by Elias Abou Azala Tayr El Yammameh which would be included on her first album Saken.
Three years later, the release of her debut album Saken, which featured her single Saken, Lagaitek, a cover of Issam Rajji's old hit, and Al-Sahra. Soon, after she became a mother to her first child, a daughter Sophie. In 1997 she released one of the most successful albums in her discography, Ahl Al Esheg, which included the hit single Ahl Al Esheg. She released the most popular pop album of the 1990s Ammanih. In 2000s she released the more critically acclaimed and successful albums Awel Marrah and Diana 2006. In 2007 Haddad gave birth to her second daughter Mira in Dubai. On 30 October 2008, Haddad released her second long waited Khaliji (Gulf Arabic) album Men Diana Illa.
In April 2009, Haddad was dubbed by the Arab press as being one of the year's most the influential Middle East artists. (wikipedia)
Birth name: Diana Joseph Fouad Haddad
Also known as: Diana Haddad
Birth date: October 1, 1976.
Country: Lebanon.
Number of released albums: 11.
Best-selling albums: "Saken" (1996), "Ahl El Esheg" (1997), "Ammaneh" (1997), "Yammaya" (1998), "Garh El Habib" (2000), "Akhbar Helwa" (2001).
Most popular songs: "Saken", "Lagetek", "Ahl El Esheg", "Ammaneh", "Yammaya", "Emshi Wara Kedbohom", "Shater", "Mani Mani", "Garh El Habib" (Feat. Muhammad Al Ezabi), "Elli Fi Bali", "Law Yesalouni" (Feat. Eitha Al Manhali), "Waily", "Mas We Louly" (Feat. Cheb Khaled).
Latest album: "Men Diana Ela" (2008).
Current record label: "Nojoom".