Adam, whose real name is Wael Shehadeh, is a Lebanese singer born in Beirut on December 12, 1987. He is considered one of the most prominent young voices in the Arab music world, celebrated for his powerful and emotive vocals. His artistic journey began at the age of nine when he joined the religious singer Mustafa Jaafari's choir, where he honed his talent until he was sixteen. Adam's professional career was launched in 2001 after being discovered by composer and producer Nicolas Saadeh Nakhleh at a concert. Nakhleh became his manager and produced his early works, which included live albums of Tarab classics by legends like Umm Kulthum and Zekra, showcasing his exceptional vocal abilities. In 2003, he released his first original single, "Mesh Ba'i Gher Ashwa'i." His breakthrough came with the 2005 album "Haza Ana" (This Is Me), featuring the hit song "Kholes el Damaa" (The Tears Have Ended). In addition to his albums, Adam gained widespread fame by performing the theme songs for major Arab television series, such as "Al Aar" (The Disgrace) and "Ibn Halal," which significantly broadened his audience across the region.