Reeda was born in Lebanon on the 27th of October 1977.In 1992 she and her sister
Nina started their career as the first female duet in the Arab world. Their success,
backed up by their family and the eminent Lebanese producer Toros Sironossian,
found new heights in festivals, tours and musical programs all around the Arab World,
Europe and the United States..
She and her sister Nina were nicknamed “love birds”! In Egypt and Lebanon, the famous
journalist George Ibrahim El Khoury nicknamed them “Queens of Beauty and Coquetry”.
All this came to an halt when in 2000 her sister Nina decided to follow the path of
marriage and family. As a result,Reeda initiated a new start with a new style relying
on previous success and the back up of many professionals in the music industry and the
Lebanese and Arab press.
In 2002, Reeda signed with international record company Sony Music. With Sony she
released her 13-track album “Alagtini” which found tremendous success with hit singles
such as “El Hawa El Majnoun”, “Ya Moustafa”, “Alagtini” and others. Powerful but short
termed, her collaboration with Sony had to end, since the record company was obliged to
close down its Middle East branch for undisclosed reasons.
In the mean time, Reeda was successfully touring in the USA with Fadel Shaker, visiting
more than 15 states, while in Syria she sang along side Hussein El Jasmi, and Ragheb
Alamah. Of course, never neglecting her home country, Reeda regularly appears with the
eminent George Wassouf his club “Wassouf Club”.
It is worth mentioning that no other singer except “Abou Wadih” himself ever performs at
his club.
More than a year ago, Reeda released her single “Bitghar” which topped the charts in
Lebanon and the Arab world, while its remixes were constantly buzzing the club dance floors!
Since then, Reeda has been taking it easy in the music arena, selectively making rare
appearances in parties and concerts. Her low-profile tactic has let her unwind and clear
her mind about her future plans.
At the moment, Reeda is preparing her new album that is bound to meet, if not surpass,
the standards of her previous work.
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