Nawal El Zoghby, known as the "Golden Star," is a Lebanese artist and one of the most prominent figures in Arab pop music since the 1990s. Born in Jal El Dib, Lebanon, her professional career began after her appearance on the talent show "Studio El Fan" in 1988. She released her debut album, "Wehyati Andak," in 1992, but her major breakthrough came with albums like "Ayza El Radd" (1994) and "Balaee Fi Zamany" (1995). A pivotal moment in her career was the 1996 duet "Min Habibi Ana" with fellow artist Wael Kfoury, which became one of the most famous duets in the Arab world. She solidified her stardom with a series of best-selling albums, including "Habeit Ya Leil" (1997), "Mandam Aleik" (1998), "Maloum" (1999), and "El Layali" (2000). El Zoghbi is recognized as a pioneer in the world of music videos, presenting a modern and constantly evolving image of an Arab female artist. She also became a fashion icon, known for her collaborations with top designers like Elie Saab. Throughout her career, she has sung in various Arabic dialects and has been the face of major international brands such as Pepsi and LG.