Myriam Fares, born May 3, 1983, in Kfar Chellal, Southern Lebanon, is a renowned Lebanese singer, performer, and actress, widely known by her title "Queen of Stage." Her artistic talents emerged early; she began classical ballet at age five and later honed her skills by studying oriental singing for four years at the Lebanese National Conservatory of Music. Fares launched her professional career in 2003 with her debut album "Myriam," featuring the hit single "Ana Wel Shoq," which immediately established her as a prominent artist in the Arab world. Throughout her career, Fares has released several successful albums, including "Nadini" (2005), "Bet'oul Eih" (2008), and "Aman" (2015), the latter of which broke records for being the most-streamed album on the Anghami platform. Expanding her artistic portfolio, she ventured into acting, starring in the 2014 television series "Itiham" and the 2009 film "Silina." In 2010, she founded her own record label, Myriam Music. Fares achieved significant international recognition by co-performing the 2022 FIFA World Cup anthem "Tukoh Taka" with Nicki Minaj and Maluma. In 2021, she became the first Arab artist to be featured in a Netflix documentary, "Myriam Fares: The Journey," which chronicled her personal and professional life.