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Majida El Roumi
Magda El Roumi (December 13, 1956 -) Lebanese singer. She is from the Rumi family, which is rooted in the El-Baradei family, from Tire, in southern Lebanon. The Baradei family, which was always visiting Rome, took the title of Rumi. She is the daughter of Lebanese musician Halim Roumi, who was born in Tire, southern Lebanon. At the age of two, he traveled with his family to Palestine because of the First World War, and then returned to his homeland, Lebanon, to work and die in it. She is the Egyptian daughter of Mary Lotfi from Port Said. She was born in Kafr Shima. She is one of the most famous Arab artists and star in the world of music and Arab singing. Born in an artistic house, she is the daughter of the famous musician in the Arab world, Halim Al-Roumi, who was behind the emergence of "the legend of singing," Ms. Fairuz. Magda El Roumi has been influenced since childhood by the great Arab musicians,