Sherine Sayed Mohamed Abdel Wahab, born in Cairo on October 8, 1980, is a renowned Egyptian singer and actress, celebrated as one of the most powerful voices in the Arab world. Her talent was discovered by her music teacher, who encouraged her mother to introduce her to conductor Selim Sahab at the Cairo Opera House, where she sang in the choir from the age of nine. Her professional breakthrough came in 2002 when producer Nasr Mahrous featured her on the album "Free Mix 3" alongside Tamer Hosny. The album was a massive success, selling over 20 million copies and launching her iconic hit "Ah Ya Leil," solidifying her status as a rising star. Throughout her career, Sherine released a series of successful albums, including "Garh Tany" (2003), "Lazem A'eesh" (2005), and "Nassay" (2018). Her talents extend beyond music into acting. She made her film debut in "Mido Mashakel" (2003) opposite actor Ahmed Helmy. In 2015, she took the lead role in the television series "Tariqi" (My Way), portraying a young woman's struggle to become a famous singer, a role that garnered significant acclaim. Furthermore, Sherine served as a judge on the popular talent show "The Voice: Ahla Sawt" for three seasons, which greatly expanded her regional fanbase.