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Aline Lahoud
ألين لحود
Lahoud during a press conference, April 2017
Lahoud during a press conference, April 2017
Background information
Birth nameAline Lahoud
Born (1981-03-02) 2 March 1981 (age 43)
Beirut, Lebanon
OriginLebanon
GenresPop, Soul
OccupationSinger
Websitehttp://www.alinelahoud.com

Aline Lahoud (Arabic: ألين لحود; born 2 March 1981[1]) is a Lebanese singer.

Life

Her parents are Salwa Al Katrib and producer Nahi Lahoud.[2]

Lahoud studied singing and dramatic art from 1997 until 1999. In 2002, she had a BA degree in Communication Arts, majoring in Screenplay and Directing Studies.[1]

Career

After winning the international prize at the Megahit-International Mediterranean Song Contest in Turkey, Lahoud was set to represent Lebanon in Eurovision 2005. However, Lebanon pulled out of the contest.[1]

In 2014, she joined the third season of the French edition of The Voice: la plus belle voix[citation needed]

For her blind audition, Lahoud sang a rendition of "Khedni Maak" in the Arabic language from the repertoire of her mother, the Lebanese singer Salwa Al Katrib, with all four judges, Garou, Mika, Jenifer and Florent Pagny turning their chairs. She picked to be in Pagny's team.[citation needed]

On the March 1, 2014, in the initial battle round, Lahoud faced Stacey King from Florent Pagny's team on a rendition of Pink's song "Sober".[citation needed] Following the performance, Pagny picked Stacey King and Aline was eliminated from the show.[3]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Official Bio Page". Retrieved 7 August 2017.
  2. ^ Esctoday.com interview with Aline Lahoud by Jad Rahbani. esctoday.com Retrieved 31 July 2011. Archived 10 June 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "LBCI". Retrieved 2 March 2014.