Artist's albums
Law Mehtagly Ana Leya Meen Gheirak
2001 · album
Law La2et El Farh Feya
2000 · single
Ergaa Le Hayatak
1999 · album
Invocations, Vol. 2
1998 · album
Bahr El Hawa
1997 · album
Mawasem
1997 · album
Ha Asaharak
1996 · album
Fein Ayamak Hobbak Kadar
1996 · album
Mawkeb El Sabr
1996 · EP
Warda Sings Abou Baker Salem
1996 · album
Au Palais des Congrès de Paris (Live)
1995 · album
Aeh Wala Aeh Live Record
1995 · single
Dandana
1995 · album
Rabeaa El Omr
1995 · album
We Malo Live
1995 · single
Welad El Halal Live
1995 · single
Les Feuilles Mortes
1994 · single
Khaleek Maaya
1994 · album
Le3bet El Ayyam
1994 · EP
Nar El Ghera
1994 · album
Warda Al Djazairia, Vol. 3
1993 · album
Haramt Ahebak
1993 · album
Hakollak Hagah
2023 · single
Aehla ya hebiby
2023 · single
Al ayun alsewd
2023 · single
Al zemen al jemil
2023 · single
Ana ala alrebabe bigheny
2023 · single
Bewedaak
2023 · single
Fy yewm we lile
2023 · single
Khelike hwna
2023 · single
Lewla al melame
2023 · single
Qelby seaid
2023 · single
Qelby seayd we ayake yaheiaty
2023 · single
Ya aiun atshane sehr
2023 · single
Ya hebiby
2023 · single
biaomry
2023 · single
Zaman Maho Zamany
2018 · single
Maula Way
2017 · single
Hakollak Hagah
2009 · album
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Biography
b. Warda Flouki, c.1939, Paris, France. The daughter of a Lebanese mother and an Algerian father, Warda grew up in Paris’ Quartier Latin where her father owned Le TAM TAM, a nightclub specializing in Arabic music. From childhood Warda sang at the club, as a result of which, at the age of 14, she was invited to sing on a local radio programme for Arabic children. In 1956 the whole family was deported from France because of the fathers support of the Algerian Liberation Movement. They settled in Beirut, where Warda soon found work singing at Tanyos, a famous local nightspot. She changed her name to Warda Al Jazaira, to avoid confusion with another singer named Warda Flouki, and was discovered singing at Tanyos by composer/arranger Mohamed Abdel Wahab, who took control of her career. In 1959 she moved to Cairo at the invitation of the famous composer Riad Al Soumbati, who went on to write many successful songs for her. Three years later she was invited by Egypt’s President Nasser to sing on ‘Al Watan Al Akbar’, a song especially composed for the whole Arab world, performed by the most famous Arabic singers of the time. By now Warda was a star throughout North Africa and the Middle East. She appeared in the musical filmAlmaz Wau Al Hamoly and then in 1963 moved to newly independent Algeria where she married a high ranking army officer and retired from music to become a housewife. She came out of retirement in 1972 to accept an invitation from the president of Algeria to sing at the country’s celebration 10th anniversary of independence. She decided to resume her career in music, in spite of her husbands strong opposition, (she later divorced him). Returning to Egypt, she worked with many famous composers including Baligh Hamdy, who she later married and her old ‘musical godfather’ Mohamed Abdel Wahab. She became even more successful than before. Recording numerous hit songs, performing to Arab audiences throughout the world and appearing in a number of highly successful films, In 1997 the Hemisphere label released Warda, a compilation of her most recent hits. Offering the non-Arab world a rare chance to experience her warm passionate voice.