Dalia Mubarak is a prominent Saudi singer and artist, born on March 2, 1991, who has emerged as one of the leading young female voices in contemporary Khaleeji and Arabic music. Her artistic talent was evident from an early age; encouraged by her father, she participated in several operettas starting at the age of 14. Her major breakthrough came in 2014 with the release of her debut single, "Qalabt Al Tawla" (Turned the Table), which garnered millions of views on YouTube and catapulted her to stardom across the Gulf region. Following her initial success, Mubarak pursued formal music education at a specialized institute in Dubai to refine her skills. In 2016, she signed with Rotana, which produced her debut album, "Min Al Akher." Dalia is known for her unique musical style that fuses traditional Khaleeji music with contemporary genres like R&B. She has also expanded her audience by performing in other Arabic dialects, including Egyptian. In a significant career move, she signed an international record deal with Warner Recorded Music in 2022, becoming one of the first Arab artists to join the label. Mubarak also served as a coach on the fourth season of the television show "The Voice Kids."