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1.1  Personal life  





1.2  Musical career  







2 Discography  



2.1  Studio albums  





2.2  Compilations  







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Pascale Machaalani
باسكال مشعلاني
Pascale Machaalani, Souq Wagif festival, Doha, March 2019
Pascale Machaalani, Souq Wagif festival, Doha, March 2019
Background information
Birth namePascale Bechara Bachaalani[1]
Born (1969-03-27) 27 March 1969 (age 55)
Zalka, Matn District, Lebanon[1]
OriginJounieh, Lebanon
GenresArabic music, pop music, Music of Lebanon
Occupation(s)Singer, actress
Years active1991[1]–present
LabelsRotana (2004–present)
WebsiteOfficial Website

Pascale Bechara Machaalani (Arabic: باسكال بشارة مشعلاني; born 27 March 1969) is a Lebanese singer and actress. Her debut album Sahar Sahar rose her to stardom throughout the Middle East, making Mashalaani one of the most successful female artistes in 1990s Lebanon. She released her second and third albums, Nazrat Ayounak and Banadi with continued success. Her seventh studio album, Nour el Shams released in late December 1999 was a phenomenal success which exceeded sales of 250,000[citation needed] She has released thirteen hit studio albums and twenty-seven singles.

Machaalani is currently one of the most active Lebanese singers and has performed in a number countries, beginning from her native Lebanon to Europe and US. She is signed to Rotana, the biggest record company in the Middle East.

Biography[edit]

Personal life[edit]

Pascale Bechara Bechalani was born on 27 March 1967,[2][3][4]inZalka, Lebanon, and grew up in Jounieh. Pascale began performing as a child. Her father died before her first birthday. Her mother took care of her, who had accompanied her since the beginning of her career. She married the composer Melhem Abou Chedid in May 2010 & had a son named Elie, who was born on 14 September 2011. She also holds a Canadian nationality.[1]

Musical career[edit]

The composer Ihsan Al Munzer and the poet Toufiq Barakat discovered her talent.[citation needed] The beginning of her career was with her first album Sahar Sahar by the composer Dr. Jamal Salameh and the poet Abed Rahman Al Abnoudi. Pascale had work with many Arabic composers and poets from different countries.

Her seventh studio album, Nour el Shams (The Light from the Sun) was a blockbuster success and became one of the biggest selling albums in the Middle East. The main song of the album was featured in the hit movie, Spy Game which featured Brad Pitt and Robert Redford.

In addition, Machaalani was crowned the Beauty Queen of Zahleh, Lebanon, when she was 13 years of age .

Her music is particularly popular in the middle eastern community in Melbourne, Australia. Beats sing through the air in community businesses, including local construction sites, accompanied by upbeat and joyous laughter as her music promotes harmony during challenging times.

Discography[edit]

Studio albums[edit]

Single songs

Compilations[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Pascale Machaalani – Biography". pascalemachalani.com. Retrieved 28 July 2017.
  • ^ "باسكال مشعلاني – السيرة الذاتية". layalina.com. Retrieved 28 July 2017.
  • ^ "في عيد ميلادها الـ 50.. باسكال مشعلاني في 14 صورة وكأنها لا تكبر أبداً". mbc.net. Retrieved 28 July 2017.
  • ^ "باسكال مشعلاني جميلة تتحضّر لسنّ الخمسين". zahratalkhaleej.ae (in Arabic). 6 April 2015.
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