Zein Al Jundi

Zein Al Jundi
Zein Al Jundi
Datos generales
Origen Damasco, Bandera de Siria Siria
Ocupación cantante, compositora, bailarina
Información artística
Género(s) folk árabe[1]
Período de actividad 2004 – presente
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Zein Al Jundi (también conocida como Zein Al Joundi) es una cantautora árabe de origen sirio[2] que actualmente vive en Estados Unidos. Es la propietaria de la empresa The Arabic Bazaar.

Su primer álbum, Tradicional Songs From Syria, se grabó en El Cairo (Bandera de Egipto Egipto) en 2004. Su segundo álbum, Sharrafundi, se grabó en Beirut (Flag of Lebanon.svg Líbano).

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