Cyrine Abdelnour
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| Cyrine AbdelNour | |
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| Background information | |
| Origin | |
| Genre(s) | Arabic |
| Occupation(s) | Singer |
| Years active | 2004 - present |
Cyrine Abdelnour (born on February 21, 1973) (also known as Cyreen Abdul Noor) is a popular Lebanese singer and a leading female celebrity in the Middle East. She burst into the music scene by her album, Leila Min El Layli which was released in about 2004. The album was considered a hit in the Middle East and shot Cyrine to her fame.
Cyrine's second album Aalik Ayouni,became a blockbuster hit. The single, Lou Bass Fi Ayni became one of the most popular and widely listened songs of 2006, followed by a second single, Aalik Ayouni.
Cyrene is known for her wonderful vocal talents and she has amazed the Arab World with her many hit songs. She is often regarded as a Lebanese sex symbol because of her sexy outfits and extremely seductive looks.
[edit] Discography
- Leila Min El Layli (2004)
- Aalik Ayouni (2006)

