Shatha Amjad Al-Hassoun (Arabic: شذى أمجد Ø§Ù„ØØ³ÙˆÙ†â€Ž; born
3 March 1981 in Casablanca, Morocco), better known as Shatha Hassoun
(Arabic: شذى ØØ³ÙˆÙ†â€Ž), is an Arab singer of Iraqi and Moroccan
ancestry, who rose to fame as the winner of the 4th season of the
pan-Arab television talent show Star Academy Arab World. She was the
first Arab woman to win the competition. She is currently one of the
most popular singers in both the Middle East and Maghreb region, and
is referred to as the "daughter of Mesopotamia".Hassoun was born to an
Iraqi father who is a well-known reporter from Hillah, and a Moroccan
mother who is a history teacher from Safi. Growing up, Hassoun divided
her time between Morocco and France. She studied English Literature in
Casablanca and continued her university studies in Tangier where she
joined the program of Hotel and Tourism Management. Then she continued
her studies in France where she gained her master's degree.Hassoun has
the ability to sing in many Eurasian languages including Arabic,
English, French, Spanish, Italian and German.
3 March 1981 in Casablanca, Morocco), better known as Shatha Hassoun
(Arabic: شذى ØØ³ÙˆÙ†â€Ž), is an Arab singer of Iraqi and Moroccan
ancestry, who rose to fame as the winner of the 4th season of the
pan-Arab television talent show Star Academy Arab World. She was the
first Arab woman to win the competition. She is currently one of the
most popular singers in both the Middle East and Maghreb region, and
is referred to as the "daughter of Mesopotamia".Hassoun was born to an
Iraqi father who is a well-known reporter from Hillah, and a Moroccan
mother who is a history teacher from Safi. Growing up, Hassoun divided
her time between Morocco and France. She studied English Literature in
Casablanca and continued her university studies in Tangier where she
joined the program of Hotel and Tourism Management. Then she continued
her studies in France where she gained her master's degree.Hassoun has
the ability to sing in many Eurasian languages including Arabic,
English, French, Spanish, Italian and German.
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