Ramy Abu Ayach, known professionally as Ramy Ayach, is a Lebanese comprehensive artist born in Baakline on August 18, 1980. Widely nicknamed the "Pop Star" of the Arab world, his talent emerged at the age of seventeen when he won the gold medal in the renowned talent show "Studio Al Fan" during its 1996-1997 season. He released his debut album, "Ra2e3," in 1998 to great acclaim, followed by a series of successful albums including "Albi Mal" (2002), "Ya Msahar Ayni" (2004), and "Qesset Hob" (2019), showcasing a blend of oriental pop and classic styles. His career extends beyond music into acting, where he made a successful transition starting with his first leading role in the movie "Paparazzi" in 2015. He also starred in the historical drama series "Amir El Leil" (2016), for which he received critical praise. Alongside his artistic career, Ayach is known for his deep commitment to humanitarian work. In 2009, he founded the "Ayach Al Tofoula" foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing education and support to underprivileged children in Lebanon. Ayach continues to be an influential figure, balancing his successful artistic and philanthropic endeavors.