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Lebanese Singer Marwa Celebrates 49th Birthday and Reflects on Her Career

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Today, Lebanese singer Marwa celebrates her 49th birthday, as she was born on this day in 1974 in Lebanon, and her singing career spanned nearly 20 years.

Marwa started her artistic career in 2003 with her first album “Beware”, but the real fame came through her album “Ama Naima”, which she released in 2004, which achieved wide fame for her in the singing and cinematic milieu.

In 2007, the Lebanese Marwa caused an uproar in the media after several pictures of her spread during a concert she performed on a beach in Alexandria.

Marwa appeared at the ceremony wearing a green dress that revealed a large part of her body, while many young men surrounded her and touched her body.

The newspapers indicated at the time that Marwa was subjected to group harassment, and that the audience was excited by her dancing on stage, and a number of them took advantage of the poor organization and rushed towards her in a case of group harassment.

However, Marwa denied these allegations, and explained that what happened was the result of the poor organization of the concert, which led to a state of chaos by her fans who tried to take pictures with her on stage.

She added that some young men tried to protect her from the crowd, and she hid in one of the neighboring apartments until she was able to leave safely. She confirmed that her clothes at the ceremony were not sexy or naked.

On the other hand, the Lebanese Marwa released the song “My Heart, People”, and achieved two million views with it via YouTube. The lover becomes a poet who says the sweetest and most tender words of flirtation, which are among the most beautiful situations that any human being goes through, especially if they are sincere, expressive, and deep words.

The song “My Heart, People” returns to the Arab audience to the time of the beautiful art of Cinderella, the Arab screen, Souad Hosni, which critics find embodied in the Lebanese Marwa currently.

Marwa promised her audience, through the social media pages, extensive work for the coming period in various forms, to suit all tastes and ages.

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