Khawla Benamrane is a Moroccan singer and artist, originally from the city of Ksar El-Kebir, who later settled in Casablanca. Her artistic talent emerged at a young age, but her breakthrough into widespread Arab fame came in 2009 with her participation in the sixth season of the renowned TV talent show "Star Academy." Benamrane is known for her powerful vocals and stage presence and is the cousin of fellow Moroccan artist Abdel Fattah El Grini, who encouraged her to pursue this artistic path. Following her time on the show, Benamrane built her music career by releasing several successful singles, including "Dahaktini Ya Si," "3ersi lila," and "Zin Jbal." She also collaborated with her husband, Lebanese artist Wissam Amir, on a duet titled "Bilad El Kheir." Her career is not limited to singing; she ventured into acting in 2019, appearing in the feature film "Akhenaten in Marrakesh" alongside her husband and a cast of Moroccan and Egyptian actors. In addition to her artistic endeavors, Khawla Benamrane is an active digital influencer, sharing her latest work and aspects of her personal life with her audience across social media platforms.