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Lebanese singer (born 1971)
For other uses, seeElissa (disambiguation).
In thisLebanese name, thefather's name is Zakaria and thefamily name isKhoury.

Elissa
إليسا
Elissa in August 2012
Born
Elissar Zakaria Khoury
إليسار زكريا خوري

(1971-10-27)27 October 1971 (age 54)
Occupations
  • Singer
  • television personality
  • businesswoman
Years active1989–present
Musical career
Genres
InstrumentVocals
Labels
  • Lido (1998)
  • Dilara/Music Master (1999–2002)
  • Rotana (2003–2020)
  • E-Records (2022–present)
  • Rotana(distributor)
Musical artist

Elissar Zakaria Khoury (Arabic:إليسار زكريا خوري; born 27 October 1971), commonly known asElissa (Arabic:إليسا), is aLebanese singer, television personality and businesswoman.[1] Known for her romantic musical style and emotive vocal performances, she has been dubbed as the "Queen of Emotions" by fans and journalists alike.[2] Her musical career began in 1992 when she was featured in the Lebanese talent showStudio El Fan; later being awarded the silver medal. In 1998, she released her debut studio albumBaddy Doub through EMI Music Arabia, with the album achieving success. Her second albumW'akherta Maak (2000) featured the single "Betghib Betrouh", a duet withRagheb Alama which achieved commercial success and won accolades.[3]

Elissa's breakthrough occurred with her 2002 hit single "Ayshalak", from thethird studio album of the same name, which was a substantial commercial success.[4] After signing with record labelRotana, she released the albumsAhla Dounya (2004),Bastanak (2006),Ayami Bik (2007),Tesada'a Bemeen (2009),Asaad Wahda (2012),Halet Hob (2014),Saharna Ya Leil (2016),Ila Kol Elli Bihebbouni (2018) andSahbit Raey (2020); eventually becoming Rotana's best-selling artist.[5]

Elissa is one of the best-selling music artists of the Middle East; selling over 30 million albums throughout her career.[6][7][1] She has additionally garnered over 900 million streams onAnghami, making her the most-streamed female artist on the platform,[8] and over 6 billion views onYouTube.[9][10] In 2005, Elissa became the first Arab artist of Lebanese descent to win theWorld Music Award for "Best Selling Middle Eastern Artist" in recognition of the sales for "Ahla Dounya", additionally doing so in 2006 and 2010 for "Bastanak" and "Tesada'a Bemeen", respectively.[11] Throughout her career, she has also endorsed numerous brands such asCorum andPepsi and is also an outspoken women's rights activist; raising awareness on specific subjects such aswomen's rights in Lebanon andbreast cancer awareness through her music and social media platforms.[12][13][4][14]

Early life

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Elissar Zakaria Khoury was born on 27 October 1971[15] inDeir Al-Ahmar,Lebanon to aLebanese father, Zakaria Khoury, who was a poet and aSyrian-Lebanese mother, Youmna Suud fromWadi al-Nasara.[16][17][18][11] Her maternal grandmother was alsoLebanese fromMarjayoun.[19] She has three brothers named Ghassan, Camil, Jihad and two sisters, Norma and Rita. Elissa and her siblings were later raised in theBeqaa Valley.[18] On the day of her birth, she was delivered by a midwife due to the lack of hospitals at her birthplace; her grandmother had left her as she was not a boy. Throughout her childhood, she had a very close relationship with her father, as well as her sister Norma; being very heartbroken when she had gotten married and moved away while Elissa was 14 years old. Elissa revealed that she had a difficult childhood due to witnessing frequent disputes between her parents; additionally noting that while her father was a calm person, her mother was stricter and harsh.[20] At the request of her father, she and her sister Norma attended a French boarding school, where one of the nuns known as "Sister Samira" had discovered her musical talent.[21]

Elissa graduated from theLebanese University with a degree inpolitical science.[11] Although she had a degree in politics, she was additionally interested in making music.[11] Therefore, after graduating, she decided to pursue a professional career in show business and in music.[11]

Career

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1989–1992: Career beginnings, Studio El Fan andBaddy Doub

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In 1989, Elissa began her career when she appeared in theatrical comedy plays written by Lebanese actorWassim Tabbara (1943–2005), acting and singing professionally under her birth name "Elissar Khoury" from the age of 16. She later moved to the "Théâtre de 10 Heures" in 1991.[16][22]

Elissa's musical career began the following year, when she enlisted in the Lebanese talent showStudio El Fan, singing songs such as "In Rah Mennek Ya Ain" byShadia and later winning the silver medal.[22] After doing so, her contract on the series was terminated, as showrunnerSimon Asmar was unconvinced of her talent. Following this, she also attempted to begin a career in television, applying with stations such asLBC.[23]

1998–2001: Debut studio albumBaddy Doub andW'akherta Maak

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Elissa's debut studio albumBaddy Doub, was released in Lebanon in December 1998 by Lido Musique, later given wider distribution in the Arab world byEMI Music Arabia in early 1999.[7] On the album's titular single, she collaborated with Spanish singer, Gerard Ferrer; he additionally appeared on various songs on the album.[7][24] The single's music video was directed by Marc Hadifé.[25]

Her second album,W'akherta Maak was released on 8 August 2000 by Music Master.[26] The album included the duet "Betghib Betrouh" featuringRagheb Alama. The song was a considerable success and later won awards.[3] A music video for the album's titular song "W'akherta Maak" was released.

2002–06: Breakthrough,Ayshalak andAhla Dounya

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After renewing her contract with label Music Master, Elissa's third studio albumAyshalak was released on 14 June 2002 to huge commercial success and is known as her breakthrough.[27] The album topped Arab music charts for numerous weeks and later sold 2.9 million copies.[7][28] It was additionally the best selling cassette album in the Middle East of 2002.[29] A music video for the titular song was directed by Fabrice Begotti and was filmed inParis. She was the first Middle Eastern artist to collaborate withDior in the video.[7][30] On 14 September, Elissa won theMurex d'Or award for Best Lebanese Female Artist.[31] In 2002, she was additionally mentioned in the book "Pioneers from Lebanon" alongside artists such asFairuz andWadih El Safi.[32] A music video for "Ajmal Ihssas", directed by Salim el Turk, was released in the following year. The video received controversy for what was considered sexualised scenes.[33] However, it won the award "Best Video Clip" at the Arab Music Awards, held in Dubai in 2002. The song was featured on a Rolling Stone poll titled "The 50 Best Arabic Pop Songs of the 21st Century", ranking at #14.[34]

In January 2002, Elissa performed at the STARS (Science, Technology and Arts Royal Summit) charity event in Dubai; being the only artist to attend and perform at the event. In attendance wereQueen Rania of Jordan,Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum and former United States PresidentBill Clinton.[35][36][37] Later in 2002, she collaborated with Irish singerChris de Burgh in a duet titled "Lebanese Nights", featured on his albumTiming is Everything. A music video, directed by Salim el Turk, was shot inBeirut, Lebanon andZurich, Switzerland and premiered exclusively on LBC television stations. The song had received positive reception from both Middle Eastern and western audiences.[38][39] In January 2003, Elissa attended the grand opening of Kuwait's Virgin Megastore with SirRichard Branson as well as Kuwaiti bandGuitara.[40]

In 2003, Elissa signed with Saudi Arabian entertainment groupRotana, under which she released her fourth studio album,Ahla Dounya the following year on 6 May. The album was a huge success, selling about 3.4 million copies by the end of 2004.[41] The album spawned the singles "Koul Youm Fee Oumri", "Irjaa Lilshowk" and "Hobak Wajaa (Inta Lameen)". The tracks "Koul Youm Fee Oumri", "Karibli" and "Law Nirjaa Sawa" were featured in Pepsi advertisements. In 2005, Elissa became the first Lebanese artist to ever receive aWorld Music Award for Best Selling Middle Eastern Artist.[7] The ceremony took place at the Kodak Theatre (currently known as theDolby Theatre) on 31 August and was later broadcast on 13 September.[42][43] Later, she received the Murex d'Or awards for Best Lebanese Artist and Best Video Clip for "Hobak Wajaa".[44]

On 16 February 2006, she released her fifth studio albumBastanak to similarly substantial commercial success. The album featured the hit single of the same name and "Law Taarafou", both of which received music videos. On 15 November, Elissa received her second World Music Award in a row for the sales of this album. As of 2006,Bastanak had sold 3.7 million copies.[41]

2007–11: Further success,Ayami Bik andTesada'a Bemeen

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Elissa in 2009

Elissa's sixth studio albumAyami Bik was released on 18 December 2007. Including one of Elissa's bigger hits "Betmoun" as well as "Awakher Al Shita" , "Ayami Bik" and "Khod Balak Alaya".Tesada'a Bemeen , her seventh studio album, was released on 26 December 2009 to massive commercial success and included one of her signature songs "Aa Bali Habibi" and the titular song of the same name, both of which received music videos. Elissa garnered her third World Music Award for the album. In November 2010, she was awarded the prize for "Best Arab Female Artist" in the Jordan Music Awards and the Big Apple Music Award for "Best Female Artist" in the Middle East a few days later.Tesada'a Bemeen received critical acclaim for its differing and darker themes and stronger vocal delivery throughout the album.

2012–15:Asaad Wahda,Halet Hob, and MBCThe X Factor

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Elissa in 2012

Her eighth studio album,Asaad Wahda, was released on 19 June 2012. The album spawned music videos for the titular song and "Teebt Mennak". The latter's video was released the following year. During the summer of 2012, Elissa released the title song for theMaa Sabk Al Esrar series.[45] In December 2012, Elissa was chosen to be one of the judges ofThe X Factor Arabia; It was on the air the first four months of 2013. On 23 June 2013 Elissa received two Murex D’or awards, for the Best Lebanese Singer and Best Arabic Song for "Asaad Wahda". During the summer of 2014, Elissa released a song titled "Law" (What If), composed byMarwan Khoury.[46]

Elissa released her ninth studio albumHalet Hob in July 2014. The album included covers of the songs "Awel Mara" and "Helwa Ya Baladi" . She released the first music video of "Hob Kol Hayaty" on 12 December 2014.[47] Elissa returned as a judge onThe X Factor for its second season on 14 March 2015. Elissa released her cover version of "Mawtini" on 29 April 2015, along with its music video. The second video from her ninth studio album was released on 14 May 2015, for "Ya Merayti". The titular song was released as the final single in early 2016. The lyric video of "Halet Hob" has amassed more than 100 million views onYouTube.[48]

2016–17:Saharna Ya Leil

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Elissa released her tenth studio albumSaharna Ya Leil on 9 September 2016, which included the titular single of the same name, "Maliket El Ehsas" and "Aaks Elli Shayfenha." Despite not being released as a single, the lyric video for "Maktooba Leek" amassed over 270 million views (as of March 2024) on Rotana's official YouTube page, becoming the most watched video on their channel.[49] The following year, Elissa released a music video for "Aaks Elli Shayfenha".[50][51] Directed by Angy Jammal,[52] the video reached 3 million views during its first week of release[53] and as of August 2019, has garnered over 60 million views on YouTube. In May 2017, Elissa announced that she is the new face of Freshlook Air Optix Colors.[7]

In August 2017, Elissa was featured onForbes Middle East English edition's August cover[54] and gave a concert as part of Beirut Holidays Festival 2017.[55] On 14 August, Elissa released a remix for the song "Ana Majnouni"[56] which was previously released 3 years ago.[57] "Ana Majnouni" marked the third collaboration with her brother Camil Khoury and amassed more than half a million plays during its first 2 days of release.[58] In early September, it was announced that Elissa will be one of the newThe Voice: Ahla Sawt season 4 coaches alongside Emirati singerAhlam, Lebanese singerAssi El Hallani, and Egyptian singerMohamed Hamaki.[59][60]

2018–2020:Ila Kol Elli Bihebbouni andSahbit Raey

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On 11 July 2018, Elissa released the first lead single titled "Ila Kol Elli Bihebbouni" from her eleventh studio album of the same name.[61][62] On 16 July 2018, Elissa released a promotional single from the album entitled "Krahni", produced by her brother Camil Khoury.[63][64][65] Khoury additionally produced the songs "Maridit Ehtimam" and "Enta W Maii" on the album.Ila Kol Elli Bihebbouni was released on 25 July 2018.[66][67] The album also includes a cover ofWarda's song "Wahashtouni".[68]

On 7 August 2018, Elissa released the music video for "Ila Kol Elli Bihebbouni"[69] where in the music video, Elissa disclosed her breast cancer diagnosis in late December 2017 along with her treatment and recovery.[70][71][6] The music video went viral and amassed more than 9 million views during its first week of release.[6]

Elissa performing atMawazine, June 2019

On 10 August 2018, Elissa gave a concert as part ofBeirut Holidays Festival 2018; among the attendees wasArmenian entertainerLubluba.[72] She also gave a concert inTunisia.[73] In September 2018, the Lebanese InformationMinister honored Elissa for her career.[16] In October 2018, Elissa hinted at possible problems with labelRotana due to their exclusive deal with theParis-based music streaming serviceDeezer, prompting the immediate removal of her entire discography from online digital services such asAnghami,Spotify andiTunes along with various Rotana-signed artists.[74][75] On 22 April 2019 she released the music video for her song "Krahni".[76]

In November 2018, Elissa announced onTwitter that she had begun work on her upcoming twelfth studio album.[77] On 18 January 2019, Elissa performed abenefit concert inEgypt.[78][79] In July, she announced a partnership with makeup artist Bassam Fattouh, releasing aneyeshadow palette titled 'The Star'.[80] On 22 July, a promotional song forTelecom Egypt's 'WE' mobile service titled "Abl Ay Had" was released and as of August 2019, gained over 15 million views on YouTube.[81]

On 18 August 2019, she initially announced her retirement from the music industry via Twitter, stating her then-upcoming twelfth studio album would be her last and describing the music industry field as "similar to the mafias."[82] The news of her retirement shocked fans and fellow artists as the hashtag #كلنااليسا (English: "We are all Elissa") began to trend on Twitter, being offered support for the singer by fans and artists alike.[83] Later, it was revealed that she had retracted her intention to retire and considered negotiations with Rotana.[84]

On 18 July 2020, Elissa announced her twelfth studio albumSahbit Raey and released the lead single of the same name on 23 July. The album was followed by two singles titled "Hanghani Kaman Wi Kaman" and "Ahwet El Madi", which were released on 11 April and 25 May respectively and were later included in the track listing. An initial cover for the album/single with suggestive themes had caused controversy among audiences and had prompted Elissa's management to have it replaced with a different cover.[85] The album was released exclusively onDeezer and Rotana's official YouTube channel during theEid al-Adha season on 1 August.[86] The album's final song features a French-language cover of "Mourir sur scène" by Egyptian-born Italian-French artistDalida.[87] The album was her last to be released by Rotana; departing the label after 16 years.[88]

2022–present: E-Records,Ana Sekketen and YouTube channel controversy

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In 2022, Elissa's Rotana-owned catalogue was reinstated on digital streaming platforms, such as Anghami, after a four-year absence.[89][90] On 4 May of that year, she released a duet withSaad Lamjarred titled "Min Awel Dekika." The song became a significant success and as of January 2025, its music video amassed over 500 million views on YouTube; making it Elissa's most viewed video on the platform.[91] She then released the single "Zahra Men El Yasmin" on 12 July.[92] Later that year she established her own record label titled "E-Records" and began work on her thirteenth studio album. The first release under the label was the song "Ana W Bass" on 16 August 2022 and was purported to be the lead single from her then-upcoming album.[93]

On 7 May 2024, she announced and released her thirteenth studio albumAna Sekketen.[94]

Personal life and political views

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In 2014, Elissa took to social media to condemn theatrocities committed byISIS against minorities, stating "I'm Lebanese and I'm proudlyChristian, shame on such people."[95] Elissa is an outspoken advocate of women's rights in the Middle East.[7]

An advocate forbreast cancer awareness,[96][97][71] Elissa revealed her previously private diagnosis and defeat of an early stage of the disease with the release of her music video for "Ila Kol Elli Bihebbouni"; previously keeping it a secret from both the press and general public from her diagnosis in late 2017.[69][70][71][98] The video ends with the following message:"I've recovered, I've beaten the illness and I won... Early detection of breast cancer can save your life... Don't ignore it, face it... Do it not only for yourself, but for your loved ones." Many applauded her for "breaking the taboo" of breast cancer awareness in the Middle East and therefore influenced and encouraged women to be checked for the disease.[6] The hashtags #Elissa (اليسا#) and #To_All_Who_Love_Me (الى_كل_اللي_بيحبوني#) began to trend inLebanon and surrounding countries in theMiddle East.[6][99][100][101] In October 2018, Elissa was chosen as an ambassador for a breast cancer awareness campaign inBeirut.[102]

Elissa is a supporter of theLebanese Forces party and its leader,Samir Geagea, backing him for the presidency before theelection ofMichel Aoun.[103]

In October 2023, she expressed her solidarity withPalestinian civilians in theGaza Strip by posting a tweet featuring aPalestinian flag with a quote that says "if you cannot lift the injustice, at least tell everyone about it."[104] In 2024, she wore the Palestiniankeffiyeh and the Palestinian flag during two massively successful concerts in Malmo and Stockholm in Sweden and spoke against Israeli crimes in Gaza before a crowd of 30,000 people.[citation needed]

Discography

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Studio albums

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Compilations

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EPs

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  • Aghani Min Hayati (Live) (2021)

Singles and charted songs

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TitleYearPeak chart positionAlbum
LBN
[105]
MENA
[106]
"Garrabt Fe Marra"2012*Non-album single
"Asaad Wahda"1Asaad Wahda
"Law"20141Non-album single
"Ya Merayti"12Halet Hob
"Mawtini"20154Non-album single
"Ya Rait"20166Saharna Ya Leil
"Saharna Ya Leil"1
"Anti L Tohro Ya Mariam"2017Non-album singles
"Zakaria"
"Isht Wa Shoft"2018
"Krahni"19Ila Kol Elli Bihebbouni
"Ila Kol Elli Bihebbouni"12
"Bokra Bteshroq Shams El Eid"Non-album singles
"Abl Ay Had"2019
"Aam Thour"
"Ya Am Salamtak"202119
"Damayer"2022
"Min Awel Dekika"
(withSaad Lamjarred)
716
"Zahra Men El Yasmin"
"Ana W Bass"16
"Ma Tendam 3a Shi"202312
"Batmayel Aala El Beat"1Ana Sekketen
"El Okd"12
"Kello Waham"20243
"Hazzi Dehekli"14
"Ana Mish Soutak"9Non-album singles
"Kermalak"
"Hobbak Metl Beirut"6
"We Takabel Habib"202510
"—" denotes items which were not released in that country or failed to chart.
"*" denotes the chart did not exist at that time.

Collaborations

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Videography

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Main article:Elissa videography

Filmography

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  • It's OK - aNetflix original documentary film about the singer's life (2024)

Audio works

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Awards and nominations

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AwardYearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
Joy Awards [ar]2025Best Female ArtistHerselfNominated[108]
2023Best Female ArtistHerselfNominated[108]
Song of the Year"Men Awel Dekika"Nominated[108]
Billboard Arabia Music Awards2024Lifetime Achievement AwardHerselfWon[109]
Best Female ArtistAna SekketenNominated[109]
Best Levantine Female ArtistNominated[109]
Big Apple Music Awards2022Best Arab Female ArtistHerselfNominated
Best Collaboration"Men Awel Dekika"Nominated
2010Best Arab Female ArtistTesada'a BemeenWon[110]
Oscar Sayidaty Awards2021Best Arab Female ArtistHerselfWon[111]
2020Won[111]
2018Social Media AwardWon[112]
Best Music Video"Ila Kol Elli Bihebbouni"Won[112]
2017"Aaks Elli Shayfenha"Won[113]
2003"Ajmal Ihssas"Won[114]
Middle East Music Awards [ar]2018Song of the Year"Nefsi Aollo"Won[115]
2017Song of the Year"Maktooba Leek"Won[116]
2011Best Arab Female ArtistTesada'a BemeenWon[117]
2008Best Arab Female ArtistAyami BikWon[118]
Arab Nation Music Awards2018Best Music Video"Aaks Elli Shayfenha"Won[119]
2017Best Arab ArtistSaharna Ya LeilWon[120]
Best Lebanese ArtistWon[120]
Best Song Written For Visual Media"Ya Rait"Won[120]
Social Media AwardHerselfWon[120]
Zahrat Al Khaleej Awards2014Best Arab Female ArtistHalet HobWon[111]
Beirut International Awards Festival [ar]2013Best Arab Female ArtistAsaad WahdaWon[121]
Jordan Awards2010Best Arab Female ArtistTesada'a BemeenWon[122]
MTV Europe Music Awards2007Best Arabian ActHerselfNominated[123]
World Music Awards2005Best Selling Middle Eastern ArtistAhla DounyaWon[124]
2006BastanakWon[124]
2010Tesada'a BemeenWon[124]
2014Asaad WahdaNominated[125]
Al-Ahram Music Awards2004Best Arab Female ArtistAhla DounyaWon[114]
Murex d'Or2002Best Arab Female ArtistAyshalakWon[126]
2005Best Lebanese Female ArtistAhla DounyaWon[127]
Best Music Video"Hobak Wajaa (Inta Lameen)"Won[127]
2008Song of the Year"Betmoun"Won[127]
Best Music VideoWon[127]
2010Best Lebanese Female ArtistTesada'a BemeenWon[127]
2013Best Lebanese Female ArtistAsaad WahdaWon[127]
Song of the Year"Asaad Wahda"Won[127]
2015Song of the Year"Law"Won[127]
2017Best Music Video"Aaks Elli Shayfenha"Won[127]
Dubai Music Week2002Best Music Video"Ajmal Ihssas"Won[128]
Studio El Fan1992Best Female SingerHerselfSilver[129]

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