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[[Diana Haddad]] is a Lebanese recording artist who rose to fame as soon as she released her first album in 1996, titled ساكن (Saken). Her next albums helped her rise to fame across the Arab World.
 
Born to a Christian father and a Muslim mother, she was the third of five children. She moved with her family to Kuwait from Lebanon to escape the civil war, and then back to Lebanon to flee the Iraq-Kuwait War. She was a tomboy growing up, and had a affinity for chocolate, which caused her grandfather to hide it from her growing up. Her father was against her pursuing a music career, and she often snuck out to singing contests.
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After several delays, caused by her divorce, almost being robbed, and the death of her father, Diana released her 2011 album to much success and praise. Her voice is considered one of the most recognisable in the Middle East, and is often described as Traditional, or ''Jabali''. She is also complimented for her modest style that maintains elegance and attractiveness without being sexualised, which was one of the main compliments for her ''Azab El Hawa'' music video.
 
Has an official [http://soundcloud.com/diana-haddad SoundCloud], [http://www.youtube.com/user/dianahaddadfans Youtube], [http://www.facebook.com/DianaHaddad.Official Facebook], [https://plus.google.com/u/0/111598174422260035596/posts Google+], and [https://twitter.com/#!/DianaHaddad Twitter]. And a [https://web.archive.org/web/20120427041012/http://www.dianahaddad.me/index.htm Website] of course.
 
=== {{Discography: ===}}
* ساكن - 1996 (Saken)
* أهل العشق - 1997 (Ahl Al Esheg)
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=== '''Diana Haddad and her music provide examples of:''' ===
* [[Age Progression Song]]: An unusual variation, but ''Ya Benti'' is her apologising to her daughter for possible hardships, from not being able to buy toys for her, to being unable to take her out, to being unable to prepare a fancy wedding for her, although it serves as an open letter as opposed to the daughter growing up throughout the song.
* [[Amicably Divorced]]: She is on good terms with her ex-husband.