Youssra

Youssra, born Yousra Nasrallah on March 10, 1961, in Cairo, Egypt, is a prominent Egyptian singer and actress, noted for her contributions to Arabic pop music. She emerged in the 1980s, quickly gaining popularity for her melodic voice and engaging stage presence. Youssra’s music blends traditional Arabic styles with contemporary pop, making her a versatile artist who appeals to diverse audiences. Notable works include hit songs like “Ayza Ahibak” and “El Hob El Kbeer,” as well as albums such as "Hob El Hayat" and "Ahlam." Her collaborations with renowned composers and lyricists have further solidified her status in the music industry. Beyond music, Youssra has had a significant impact on Egyptian cinema, appearing in numerous films and television series, which has expanded her influence as a cultural icon. Her ability to address social issues through her art has resonated with fans, making her a role model for many aspiring artists in the Arab world. Youssra continues to inspire new generations, maintaining her relevance in the rapidly evolving music landscape.