Hit Track List
Track | Release Order | Music Video (director, year) | Commercial Use? | Performed Live? | Chart Peaks |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Atabtab | 1st | Nadine Labaki 2006 | MBC Wanasah | TV & Concert | |
Ehsas Jdeed | 5th | Said elMarouk 2006 | TV & Concert | ||
Moegaba | 2nd (first single) | Harry Rankin/Mike Libscombe | Coca-Cola- Circus 2006 | TV & Concert | |
Mishtaga Leik | 7th | Mirna Khayyat 2007 | Perfume | TV & Concert | |
Ana Yalli | 3rd | Pascal D'Ash 2006 | Farfasha Damas-World Gold Council2006 | Concert | 7 weeks |
Ashtiki Minno | 4th | ? | Coca-Cola- Bottle 2006 | TV & Concert | |
Oul Hansaki | - | ||||
Elli Kan | 6th | Diamentino Ferriera | Damas-World Gold Council2007 | Concert | |
-Ya Sissayyed | - | ||||
Sabrak Alayya | - | ||||
Law Dallalouni | - |
Setlist:
- "Moegaba"
- "Atabtab"
- "Ana Yalli" (2006–2007)
- "Ashtiki Minno" (2006–2007)
- "Ehsas Jdeed"
- "Mishtaga Leik" (2007 - )
- "Elli Kan" (2007–2008)
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