Hala Al Turk is a Bahraini singer and actress who rose to prominence at a very young age. Born on May 15, 2002, to a Bahraini father and a Syrian mother, she began her artistic journey at the age of seven on the show "Star Sghar" in 2009. Her major breakthrough came in 2011 when she participated in the renowned talent show "Arabs Got Talent," capturing the attention of millions across the Arab world with her voice and stage presence despite her youth. Following the show, Al Turk signed with Platinum Records and released a series of successful singles that gained widespread popularity among children and young adults, including hits like "Bnayty El Habooba" and "Happy Happy," which amassed hundreds of millions of views. Expanding her career, she ventured into acting, participating in numerous plays and films, most notably taking the lead role in the musical film "Sukkar" and its sequel, marking her cinematic debut. Alongside her artistic career, Al Turk pursued higher education, relocating to Dubai to attend the Dubai Institute of Design and Innovation (DIDI). She graduated in May 2025 with a bachelor's degree in Fashion and Strategic Design Management. She has also launched her own cosmetics line, "Hala Cosmetics," establishing herself as a multi-talented young artist and aspiring entrepreneur.