Dania Khatib

Dania Khatib
Born (1973-02-13) February 13, 1973
Origin Lebanon
Genres Lebanese, Arabic Music
Occupation(s) Singer

Dania Khatib (Arabic: دانية الخطيب) (born February 13, 1973) is a Lebanese singer. She began her career as a TV presenter for a local station in Lebanon. She joined Channel V in 1995 becoming the first Arabic VJ on an international TV channel. In 1998, she left Channel V to join Abu Dhabi TV where she presented the Arabic entertainment program "Zoom", for which she received the silver award for “Most Entertaining Arabic Program” at the Cairo TV & Radio Festival, 1998. Dania now presents "Al Qafila", a travel program for Abu Dhabi TV.

As a musician she records under the name of Dania. Her debut single, Yalla Bina, was released in October 1996. Her self-titled album, "Dania" was released in September 1997. A second album, Dania II, was released in June 1999. This album included the track Leily and Private Number which is a duet with British boy band 911. A compilation, "The Best of Dania", was released in November 2005. All albums were released by EMI Music Arabia. Another Lebanese-born singer, Dania Abu-Shaheen, has released an album ("Expatriate"), also using the name Dania.[1]

References

  1. "Biography: Dania". Where@Lebanon. Archived from the original on 2010-10-22. Retrieved 5 May 2010.


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