Nicole Saba is a Lebanese singer and actress, born on June 26, 1974, in Beirut, Lebanon. She gained prominence in the early 2000s, establishing herself within the Arabic pop music genre. Saba began her career as a member of the girl group “The 4 Cats” before launching a solo career that showcased her vocal talent and charisma. Her notable works include hits like "Yom Wara Yom," "Kifak Inta," and "Ana Bhebbak." Saba has released several successful albums, with "Ana Wal Leyl" (2004) and "Enta Eih" (2006) being particularly well-received. She is known for her ability to blend contemporary pop with traditional Arabic music elements, which has broadened her appeal across different audiences. In addition to her music career, Saba has acted in various television series and films, enhancing her visibility in the Arab entertainment industry. Her impact on music is characterized by her contributions to the modern Arabic pop scene, influencing a new generation of artists and helping to popularize the genre both regionally and internationally. Saba remains a prominent figure in Middle Eastern music, celebrated for her unique style and dynamic performances.