Ruby, born Rania Hussein Mohamed in 1981, is an Egyptian singer, actress, and dancer known for her significant impact on Arabic pop music. Emerging in the early 2000s, she gained fame with her hit single "Enta Aref Leih," which showcased her distinctive blend of pop and traditional Egyptian music styles. Her energetic performances and catchy melodies quickly captivated audiences across the Arab world. Notable works include her albums "Ruby" (2003), "Lazem Aheb" (2004), and "Bebar" (2012), which feature popular tracks like "Ana Mosh Fadya" and "Nashid El Hawa." Ruby is also recognized for her roles in various Egyptian films and television series, further solidifying her status as a multifaceted entertainer. Her impact on music extends beyond her chart success; Ruby has influenced a new generation of artists and contributed to the evolution of Arabic pop music with her modern sound and bold visual style. Despite facing controversies related to her provocative image, she remains a prominent figure in the music industry, often regarded as a pioneer for female artists in the Middle East.