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* [[Message in A Bottle]]: ''Ahl Al Esheg'' music video.
* [[Morality Ballad]]: As well as serving as a [[Protest Song]], ''Ana Al Ensan'' deals with how immoral humans are, which is what leads to war.
* [[Near -Death Experience]]: Her car was once stopped by armed bandits in Lebanon.
* [[New Sound Album]]: Almost all of her albums significantly evolved her sound. ''Saken'' and ''Ahl Al Esheg'' were a more traditional style of music mixed with pop, ''Ammanih'', ''Yammaia'', and ''Shater'' were more pop oriented, and every album since then changed the sound.
* [[Protest Song]]: ''Ana Al Ensan'', in 1998, in which she calls for the end of the war in Lebanon. A video for the song was released in 2006, amidst another war; ''Al Haq Yaktubo Min Dami'', for Palestine; and ''Bi Edak El Qarar'', a song against smoking and drugs.
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* [[Signature Song]]: ''Mani Mani'', but her other two iconic songs also qualify.
* [[Silly Love Songs]]: Also many of them, including ''Shater'', ''Tob Al Farah'', and ''Azab El Hawa''.
* [["Somewhere" Song]]: ''Maghdouche'' is a song dedicated to her hometown, and her birth place.
* [[Step Up to The Microphone]]: Points the mic to various band members during their solos.
* [[Title Track]]: All of them except for ''Diana 2006'', and ''Min Diana Illa''.