Ah W Noss
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Ah W Noss is the hit 2004 album from Lebanese
Lebanon
Lebanon , officially the Republic of LebanonRepublic of Lebanon is the most common term used by Lebanese government agencies. The term Lebanese Republic, a literal translation of the official Arabic and French names that is not used in today's world. Arabic is the most common language spoken among...

 singer Nancy Ajram
Nancy Ajram
Nancy Nabil Ajram is a multi-platinum Lebanese singer and Goodwill Ambassador for UNICEF. With the support of her father, Nancy began performing as a child and released her first studio album by the age of 15...

. This was the follow-up project to 2003's Ya Salam. In 2003, the album launched Nancy Ajram to the heights of Arab music, thanks to a string of hit singles which have become part of pop culture today. Naturally, there was pressure for this album to achieve the same success as its predecessor had done.

The lead single Ah W Noss, went on to achieve massive airplay and video time on the major music channels, commanding the top spot for several weeks. The album was a big hit, on the strength of the lead single. Summer 2004 saw Nancy launch a major world tour on the strength of her new single. In late 2004, Ajram became the Middle Eastern face of Coca-Cola, which opened a whole new promotional phase for the young starlet.

Track listing

  1. "Ah W Noss"(Yeah and a Half)
  2. "Badallaa' Aleik" (Flirting With You)
  3. "Lawn Oyounak" (The Color of Your Eyes)
  4. "Oul Taani Keda" (Say That Again?)
  5. "Taala Ya" (Come Here)
  6. "Sana Wara Sana" (Year After Year)
  7. "Enta Eih" (What Are You?)
  8. "Gayeen Ya'Ouluoli" (They Came To Tell Me..)
  9. "Ana Leih" (Why Do I)
  10. "Hobbak Liyya" (Your Love is Mine)
  11. "La Teloum" (Don't Blame)

Credits

Song - writer - composer - producer
  1. "Ah W Noss" - Aiman Bahgat Amar - Tarek Madkour
    Tarek Madkour
    Tarek Adel Madkour, born in Cairo with a passion in music made his father bring a piano teacher to teach him the basics. In primary school, the music room was the place where you can usually find him all day long....

     - Tarek Madkour
  2. "Badallaa' Aleik" - Ahmed Shata - Mahmoud Khiami - Jean-Marie Riashi
  3. "Lawn Oyounak" - Samir Nakhla - Tarek Abu Juda - Toni Saba
  4. "Oul Taani Keda" - Sultan Salah - Mhd. Saad - Tarek Madkour
  5. "Taala Ya" - Ahmed Shata - Khaled Janid - Adel Ayash
  6. "Sana Wara Sana" - Mahmoud Saad - Fadi Saad - Toni Saba
  7. "Enta Eih" - Mustafa Marsi - Samir Sfeir
    Samir Sfeir
    Samir Sfeir , , is a Lebanese composer and record producer from Ajaltoun, Lebanon. His music career spans more than 25 years of countless chart-topping smash hits, and he is considered one of the most prominent composers of contemporary Arabic music...

     - Tarek Madkour
  8. "Gayeen Ya'Ouluoli" - Mustafa Marsi - Samir Sfeir
    Samir Sfeir
    Samir Sfeir , , is a Lebanese composer and record producer from Ajaltoun, Lebanon. His music career spans more than 25 years of countless chart-topping smash hits, and he is considered one of the most prominent composers of contemporary Arabic music...

     - Tarek Aakef
  9. "Ana Leih" - Ikram el Aassi - Mhd. Rahim - Mhd. Mustafa
  10. "Hobbak Liyya" Mustafa Marsi - Samir Sfeir
    Samir Sfeir
    Samir Sfeir , , is a Lebanese composer and record producer from Ajaltoun, Lebanon. His music career spans more than 25 years of countless chart-topping smash hits, and he is considered one of the most prominent composers of contemporary Arabic music...

     - Midhat Khamis
  11. "La Teloum" - Sheikh Subah Nasser Subah - Samir Sfeir
    Samir Sfeir
    Samir Sfeir , , is a Lebanese composer and record producer from Ajaltoun, Lebanon. His music career spans more than 25 years of countless chart-topping smash hits, and he is considered one of the most prominent composers of contemporary Arabic music...

     - Tarek Aakef

Singles

  1. Ah W Noss: No. 1 – Egypt and No. 1 – Lebanon
  2. Loun Oyounak: No. 1 – Egypt and No. 1 – Lebanon
  3. Oul Tany Keda: No. 1 – Egypt and No.1 – Lebanon
  4. Enta Eih: No. 1 Egypt and Lebanon

Charts

Chart (2004) Peak
position
Egypt
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Rotana
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Hit track list

Track Release Order Music Video (director, year) Performed Live? Chart Peaks
Ah w Noss 1st Nadine Labaki 2004 TV & Concert
Baddallaa' Aleik Concert & SMF
Lawn 3younak 2nd Nadine Labaki 2004 TV & Concert
Oul Tany Kida 3rd Luca Tommassini 2005 TV & Concert
Ta'ala Yah TV & Concert
Sana Wara Sana Concert & SMF
Inta Eih 4th Nadine Labaki 2005 TV & Concert
Gayyin You'oulouli SMF
Ana Leih SMF
Hobbak Leyya TV & Concert
La Teloom TV & Concert

("SMF" refers to the TV show after the album's release where Nancy sang all of the songs of the album – "Sahra Maa' Fannan", Future TV.)

Setlist:
  • "Ah w Noss"
  • "Lawn Ouyounak"
  • "Oul Tany Kida"
  • "Inta Eih"
  • "Hobbak Leyya" (Few times)
  • "Baddallaa' Aleik" (Few times)
  • "Ta'ala Yah" (Few times)
  • "Sana Wara Sana" (Once, Jarash 2004)
  • "La Teloom" (Few Times)

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