Nassif Zeytoun, born on September 25, 1988, is a prominent Syrian singer and artist. His ascent to stardom began after winning the seventh season of the reality talent show "Star Academy" in 2010, becoming the first Syrian to achieve this title. Before his mainstream success, Zeytoun honed his craft at the Higher Institute of Music in Damascus, specializing in oriental singing. He also performed at the Damascus Opera House and was a member of Marcel Khalife's choir. Zeytoun's professional career was launched with his debut album "Ya Samt" in 2013, which was a significant success. The album featured the hit single "Mesh Aam Tezbat Maae," a track that garnered millions of views on YouTube and became one of his signature songs. He continued his success with subsequent albums like "Toul Al Yom" (2016) and "Bel Ahlam" (2023), solidifying his position as a leading figure in Arabic pop music. His style is characterized by a blend of oriental rhythms with modern pop, and he is known for his ability to perform in various Arabic dialects. Zeytoun is also acclaimed for his title songs for popular TV series, most notably "Majbour" for the series "Al Hayba." He is renowned for his electrifying, sold-out concerts across the Arab world, particularly at major events like the Carthage International Festival.