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Star Academy | |
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Also known as | Star Academy Arabia |
Created by | John de Mol |
Directed by | Tony Qahwaji (Primes) Micha Chahhoud (Dailies) (2003–2011) Adib Mufty (Dailies) (2013–2016) |
Presented by | Hilda Khalife |
Country of origin | Lebanon |
Production | |
Producers | Roula Saad (2003–2011) Nadine Smayra (2013–2016) |
Production locations | Adma, Lebanon |
Camera setup | Multiple-camera setup |
Running time | Varies |
Production company | Endemol Middle East |
Original release | |
Network | LBCI (2003–2016) CBC (2013–2016) |
Release | 19 December 2003 – January 29, 2016 |
Star Academy Arab World or Star Academy Arabia, is an Arab world televised talent show, which aired from December 19, 2003, to January 29, 2016. The show features a group of young male and female candidates who are selected from a pan-Arab pool of more than three-thousand and are sequestered for four months in "The Academy," a four-story building in Lebanon, where they live, train, and compete against one another every week. The show became an instant success and an everyday much-watched event across the Arab world. [1]
The show was adapted from a French show of the same name and is produced by Dutch company Endemol, Vanilla Productions & PAC Ltd. Star Academy Arab World is based on the Spanish format Operación Triunfo. [1]
The show centers around the 16 candidates who compete in weekly talent competitions, singing, dancing, and acting during on-stage performances. At the end of every week, one contestant is kicked off by a public vote by the viewers. [1]
One of the show's highlights are the guest appearances of some of the Arab world's most important singers and performers such as Najwa Karam, Angham, Haifa Wahbe, Assala Nasri, Ehab Tawfik, Elissa, Myriam Fares, Nawal Al-Zoghbi, Abdallah Al Rowaished, Wael Kfoury, Latifa, Carole Samaha, Sherine, Saad Lamjarred and many more. The show has also been successful for its reinvention and continuous changes, just as, starting from the third season, the show witnessed guests from international superstars such as Julio Iglesias, Anggun, Karl Wolf, Tina Arena and Chris De Burgh.
Based in Adma, a city north of Beirut, Lebanon, the show is aired for 4 months on the Egyptian TV station CBC and on the Lebanese terrestrial channel LBC and is hosted by Hilda Khalife. The show follows 16 candidates through their weeks living in "The Academy," training with "teachers," and performing their talents in live on-stage shows. While many choose to sing, talents are not restricted to vocal performances; acting and dancing are also common talents.
The show takes on a few different formats depending on the day of the week. Every day, there is a one-hour "access" show that goes over the day's important and exciting events. On Friday, there is a live performance show where the candidates compete against each other, sometimes alongside famous domestic and international stars, and are voted off one by one. In addition, viewers can tune into "The Academy" 24/7 by watching LBC Reality, a dedicated satellite station. [2]
The concept of the show is training the students in several disciplines: singing, acting, sports, vocalizing, theatre expression, dancing, and musical culture. Then, each Monday, the three weakest students are nominated. The nomination is done by the teaching staff after the candidates undergo an evaluation test the day before Sunday. On Friday, a special live show called "Prime" is broadcast. During the prime show, the candidates perform and sing either by themselves or with guest artists. The three nominated candidates' initial voting is through the public, done by either phone calls or text messages. The one with the highest percentage of votes returns. The two remaining candidates are then voted on by their fellow candidates, and the one with the most votes remains. The other candidate has to leave the academy immediately. When the overall number of candidates is reduced, the nomination by the professors comes down to two students. At this point, it's completely up to the public to vote who is in and who is out, as the remaining candidates do not vote. [3]
The show proved to be immensely popular. As both the LBC and CBC stations provide satellite connections to more than two dozen Arab countries and also to Arab communities throughout the world, it became one of the most popular shows in the Arab-speaking world. In Saudi Arabia in particular, Star Academy was a media event so popular that its broadcasts achieved record ratings, emptied streets in major cities like Jedda, animated debates, inspired Mosque sermons, and widely distracted students from focusing on final exams in May 2004. (Al-Humaydan, 2005) CBC And LBCI, the networks airing the show, reaped huge profits from the show but have been unable to replicate the show's success with other reality shows. [2]
This debate also caused the indefinite postponing of West Asian edition of Big Brother , also known as Big Brother – Al Raiss.
While the show is immensely popular among viewers, especially in Saudi Arabia, many conservative and religious leaders have criticized the show for promoting anti-Islamic behavior and ideals. Star Academy has sparked intense debates over the role of Islam in public life, Western cultural influence, gender relations, and political participation and has subverted Wahhabi notions of social order. [4] In response to countless questions from religious Saudi viewers who questioned whether or not it was religiously haram (prohibited) or halal (permitted) to watch the show and participate in the voting component of Star Academy, the Permanent Committee for Scientific Research and the Issuing of Fatwas issued a related fatwa (religious ruling) that prohibited watching, discussing, voting in, or participating in Star Academy, as well as urging businessmen not to finance this or any similar show. [5]
According to the Committee, the fatwa was issued because the show carried a number of serious issues including "free mixing of the sexes," "the wanton display and unveiling on the part of the women displaying their charms," and blatant promotion of immorality by "making Muslims get used to seeing these shameful scenes that provoke desires and by distancing them from good morals and virtues." The Committee also declared that simply not watching the show was not sufficient; it is also the duty of all practicing Muslims to advise those who watch or take part in the show that it is against religious law. [5]
Many individuals have also spoken out against the show, citing religious reasoning as well. An Imam as Mecca’s Great Mosque called Star Academy a "weapon of mass destruction." Sahwi activists distributed a series of audiocassette sermons entitled "Satan Academy" while still others created similar sermons that compared the reality show to the virulent virus that had caused severe respiratory syndrome in the population. Religious leaders were not the only one to speak out against the show, though. Al-Riyah published a number of hostile op-eds entitled "Star Academy: A Corrupt Satellite Industry" and "Star Academy… The Other Terrorism" that harshly criticized the show. [6]
While there was much criticism of the show by the area’s more conservative members of society, many liberals praised the novel approach to television media. [6] Numerous reporters in Saudi newspapers praised Star Academy as an alternative to the extremist dogma that had taken over mass media in the nation. In their view, the show acted as an invitation to dialogue as well as an inspiring lesson in democracy. [6] In a column entitled "Star Academy’s Democracy" a female Saudi journalist wrote that "Arabs sheid away from voting because …[of fraud]… until satellite television… corrupted us by inciting us to vote: "vote you are the referee"…"nominate your favorite candidate"…the Arab viewer has become obsessed with voting because results resemble election results in the United States, where unlike Arab elected, no body wins by 99.9 percent but rather by logical proportions." [7]
Other liberals were exasperated by the conservatives’ excessive reaction to Star Academy. Another female journalist writing for Arab news asked "how vulnerable must we be if a TV program can ‘destroy our moral standards and teach our children bad things." [8]
A major liberal voice hailed from within the royal family when Prince Al-Waleed Bin Talal, a major stakeholder in LBC, supported Star Academy by sending his private plane to Beirut to bring the winner back to Saudi Arabia. [8]
On 14 February 2005, Rula Sa'd, the Director of Marketing and Promotions at the LBC acted in her role as "Director of the Academy" to announce to the contestants that Rafiq al-Hariri had been assassinated and that Lebanon was in mourning. [9] This was one of the only instances in the show's history that a real-life event had intruded upon The Academy. Like other Lebanese channels, LBC suspended its regular programing to focus all attention on the aftermath of the assassination, including a ten-day hiatus of Star Academy. [10] The show resumed on Friday, 25 February with an episode that critics deemed "The Patriotic Night" during which the contestants, along with Arab celebrities and contestants from past seasons came together and sung a number of patriotic songs in solidarity with the mourning nation. [10] Not once throughout the program was al-Hariri's name said; instead, the show was made to be a demonstration of renewed patriotism. [11]
Major controversy began when it came time to vote off that week's losing contestant. That week, the three nominees for expulsion included a Bahraini man Ahmad Salaheddin, a Syrian woman Joey Bassous, and a Lebanese man, Samer Doumit. [11] Per contest rules, the public votes to save one contestant, and the remaining two are voted for by the other non nominated contestants. The Bahraini man was rescued by the public, but the Syrian women, despite getting higher ratings than Doumit by the public, was ultimately voted off the show. [12]
The ousting was said to echo the tension that already existed between Syria and Lebanon post-assassination, as there was widespread suspicion that the Syrians were implicated in the crime. [12]
The winners for the various series were:
The first season of Star Academy 1 made its debut in early December 2003. The first season ended on 4 April 2004. The winner was the Egyptian candidate, Mohammad Attia.
The inaugural show quickly became popular and tickets for the show became harder to get as the show went on. The students, particularly the Top 8, became household names, and those that made the Top 8 became instant stars. The eight finalists were Mohammad Attia (Egypt), Bashar Al Shatty (Kuwait), Sophia El Mareekh (Morocco), Bahaa' El Kafy (Tunisia), Ahmed El Sherif (Tunisia), Myriam Attallah (Syria), Mohammad Khalawi (Saudi Arabia) and Cynthia Karam (Lebanon). The teachers were as follows: Wadih Abi Raad, Michael Fadel, Mary Mahfouth, Betty Taoutel, Aida Sabra, Elissar Karakalla and Rola Saad. At the end of the show, an album featuring the Top 8 was released, as well as a music video for the winner. They then went on a Pan Arab tour, performing concerts in Dubai, Kuwait, Cairo, Alexandria, Amman, Damascus, and Beirut.
Many of them released albums, ranging in various degrees of success. Bashar Al Shatty (Kuwait) has gained much success in his three albums which he released over the last five years. Also being crowned as the most successful teenage singer in the Persian Gulf region was added to his success of being the Star Academy finalist. However, the most successful was Ahmed El Sherif (Tunisia), despite coming in the 5th place. His album has been the most successful among all student from Star Academy.
The candidate that took the 9th place, Bruno Tabbal, participated in the "World Best" contest that englobed about 11 countries that have this reality show in their country. He took the 10th place, and the French person, Elodie Frégé, won.
Primes
Prime: | 26/12/03 Prime 2 | 02/01/04 Prime 3 | 09/01/04 Prime 4 | 16/01/04 Prime 5 | 23/01/04 Prime 6 | 30/01/04 Prime 7 | 06/02/04 Prime 8 | 13/02/04 Prime 9 | 20/02/04 Prime 10 | 27/02/04 Prime 11 | 05/03/04 Prime 12 | 12/03/04 Prime 13 | 19/03/04 Prime 14 | 26/03/04 prime 15 | 03/04/04 prime 16 |
Public's vote : | Nesrine 33% Yasser 24% Soumaya 43% | Amine 54% Yasser 13% Youssef 33% | Mira 47% Yasser 15% Soumaya 38% | Ahmad 63% Mira 16% Amine 21% | Soumaya 46% Leila 28% Mira 26% | Sophia 48% Bruno 28% Soumaya 24% | Mohamaed A 56% Bruno 28% Mira 16% | Ahmad 50% Sophia 31% Bruno 19% | Sophia 51.3% Myriam 48.7% | Mohamad K 71.6% Cynthia 28.4% | Bashar 78.2% Sophia 21.8% | Mohamad K 55.4% Ahmad 44.6% | Bashar 57.9% Mohamad K 42.1% | Mohamad A 51.1% Bahaa 48.9% | Mohamad A 55.1% Bashar 44.9% |
Evicted : | Nisrine 5/11 votes | Youssef 6/12 votes 3 | Yasser 3/11 votes | Amine 4/10 votes | Leila 4/9 votes | Soumaya 4/8 votes 1 | Mira 3/7 votes | Bruno 2/6 votes | Myriam Public's vote | Cynthia Public's vote | Sofia Public's vote | Ahmad Public's vote | Mohamad K Public's vote | Bahaa Public's vote | |
Contestants' votes | Public's vote | ||||||||||||||
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Mohamad Attiah | Yasser | Yasser | Yasser | Amine | Mira | Bruno | Saved by public | Sophia | Saved | Saved | Saved | Saved | Saved | Saved by public | Winner |
Bashar Al-Shatty | Yasser | Youssef | Soumaya | Amine | Leila | Bruno | Mira | Sophia | Saved | Saved | Saved by public | Saved | Saved by public | Saved | 2nd Place |
Bahaa Al-Kafi | Nisrine | Youssef | Soumaya | Mira | Mira | Soumaya | Mira | Sophia | Saved | Saved | Saved | Saved | Saved | Evicted | 3rd Place |
Mohammed Khalawi | Yasser | Youssef | Yasser | Amine | Mira | Soumaya | Mira | Sophia | Saved | Saved by public | Saved | Saved by public | Evicted | 4th Place | |
Ahmad Cherif | Yasser | Yasser | Soumaya | Saved by public | Mira | Soumaya | Bruno | Saved by public | Saved | Saved | Saved | Evicted | 5th Place | ||
Sophia Marikh | None | Yasser | Soumaya | Amine | Mira | Saved by public | Bruno | Saved by colleagues | Saved by public | Saved | Evicted | 6th Place | |||
Cynthia Karam | None | Youssef | Soumaya | Mira | Leila | Bruno | Bruno | Bruno | Saved | Evicted | 7th Place | ||||
Myriam Atallah | Nisrine | Yasser | Soumaya | Mira | Leila | Soumaya | Bruno | Bruno | Evicted | 8th Place | |||||
Bruno Tabal | Nisrine | Yasser | Soumaya | Mira | Leila | Saved by colleagues | Saved by colleagues | Evicted | 9th Place | ||||||
Mira Mikhail 2 | Nisrine | Youssef | Saved by public | Saved by colleagues | Saved by colleagues | Bruno | Evicted | 10th Place | |||||||
Soumaya | Saved by Public | Yasser | Saved by colleagues | Mira | Saved by public | Evicted | 11th Place | ||||||||
Leila | Nisrine | Youssef | Soumaya | Mira | Evicted | 12th Place | |||||||||
Amine Errachidi | Yasser | Saved by public | Yasser | Evicted | 13th Place | ||||||||||
Yasser | Saved by colleagues | Saved by colleagues | Evicted | 14th Place | |||||||||||
Youssef | Yasser | Evicted | 15th Place | ||||||||||||
Nisrine | Evicted | 16th Place | |||||||||||||
^Note 1.1 : As there was a tie, Sophia had the casting vote and she saved Bruno.
^Note 1.2 : One week after the beginning of the program, She was chosen to participate in the program because of the withdrawal of the Syrian candidate Wafaa due to some pregnancy problems.
^Note 1.3 : As there was a tie, Amine had the casting vote and he saved Yasser.
Tour
Mohamad A, Bashar, Bahaa, Ahmad, Mohamad K, Sophia, Cynthia, and Myriam (the Top 8) were chosen to be part of the tour.
Hisham, from Saudi Arabia, was declared as the winner this year, even though he was not the critic's favorite. He is also the winner with the most nominations in the show's history, with a record 4 nominations. Most felt that Amani or Zizi were the better performers overall. Many also felt that this year was a step-down in the quality of students from the previous year, with only Amani, Zizi, and Ahmed being deemed good singers.
Primes
Prime: | 07/01/05 Prime 2 | 14/01/05 Prime 3 | 21/01/05 Prime 4 | 28/01/05 Prime 5 | 04/02/05 Prime 6 | 11/02/05 prime 7 | 25/02/05 Prime 8 | 04/03/05 Prime 9 | 11/03/05 Prime 10 | 18/03/05 Prime 11 | 25/03/05 Prime 12 | 01/04/05 Prime 13 | 08/04/05 prime 14 | 15/04/05 Prime 15 |
Public's vote : | Anas 54.16% Randa 27.13% Imane 18.71% | Anas 59.90% Hanane 23.52% Imane 16.58% | Fahed 40.28% Bashar K 36.35% Anas 23.37% | Salma 72.81% Katia 16.84% Imane 10.35% | Ahmad S 35.71% Bashar K 33.53% Fahed 30.76% | Hisham 76.87% Ahmad S 12.88% Fahed 10.25% | Ahmad S 34.92% Joy 33.02% Samer 32.06% | Ahmad H 72.92% Ahmad S 15.74% Samer 11.34% | Bashar G 55.33% Salma 44.67% | Bashar G 53.10% Samer 46.90% | Katia 6.70% Bashar G 8.26% Hisham 85.04% | Ahmad H 32.45% Hisham 67.55% | Hisham 58.35% Zizi 41.65% | Hisham 51.84% Amani 48.16% |
Evicted : | Randa 3/13 votes | Hanane 3/12 votes | Anas 4/11 votes | Imane 2/10 votes | Bashar K 4/9 votes | Fahed 2/8 votes | Joy 1/7 votes | Ahmad S 2/6 votes | Salma Public's vote | Samer Public's vote | Bashar G Katia Public's vote | Ahmad H Public's vote | Zizi Public's vote 1 | |
Contestants' votes | Public's vote | |||||||||||||
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Hisham | Imane | Imane | Anas | Katia | Fahed | Saved by public | Samer | Ahmad S | Saved | Saved | Saved by public | Saved by public | Saved by public | Winner |
Amani | Imane | Hanane | Anas | Imane | Bashar K | Ahmad S | Samer | Samer | Saved | Saved | Saved | Saved | Saved | 2nd Place |
Zizi | Randa | Hanane | Bashar K | Katia | Fahed | Fahed | Samer | Ahmad S | Saved | Saved | Saved | Saved | Evicted | 3rd Place |
Ahmad H | Imane | Hanane | Anas | Katia | Fahed | Ahmad S | Joy | Saved by public | Saved | Saved | Saved | Evicted | 4th Place | |
Bashar G | Imane | Imane | Bashar K | Katia | Fahed | Ahmad S | Samer | Samer | Saved by public | Saved by public | Evicted | 5th Place | ||
Katia | Imane | Imane | Bashar K | Saved by colleagues | Bashar K | Ahmad S | Samer | Samer | Saved | Saved | Evicted | 6th Place | ||
Samer | Imane | Imane | Bashar K | Katia | Fahed | Fahed | Saved by colleagues | Saved by colleagues | Saved | Evicted | 7th Place | |||
Salma | Imane | Imane | Anas | Saved by public | Bashar K | Ahmad S | Samer | Samer | Evicted | 8th Place | ||||
Ahmad S | Imane | Imane | Bashar K | Katia | Saved by public | Saved by colleagues | Saved by public | Evicted | 9th Place | |||||
Joy | Imane | Imane | Bashar K | Imane | Bashar K | Ahmad S | Evicted | 10th Place | ||||||
Fahed | Randa | Imane | Saved by public | Katia | Saved by colleagues | Evicted | 11th Place | |||||||
Bashar K | Imane | Imane | Saved by colleagues | Katia | Evicted | 12th Place | ||||||||
Imane | Saved by colleagues | Saved by colleagues | Bashar K | Evicted | 13th Place | |||||||||
Anas | Saved by public | Saved by public | Evicted | 14th Place | ||||||||||
Hanane | Randa | Evicted | 15th Place | |||||||||||
Randa | Evicted | 16th Place | ||||||||||||
Tour
Hisham, Amani, Zizi, Ahmad H, Bashar G, Katia, Samer, and Salma (once again, the Top 8) were chosen to be part of the tour.
Joseph Attieh, who is a radio and TV production student received a trophy, $50,000 in cash and a brand new 2006 car. He was 19 years old and the first Lebanese to win the Title. This year was seen as an improvement over the previous year, and a return to the level of the first season, with many talented students. Some like Hani, Hanaa, and Shayma were deemed just as worthy of winning as Joseph. There were also many other strong performers like Fadi, Khalifa, Rakiya, Maya, and Wajdi.
This year, the show expanded the number of students from 16 contestants, in the two previous years, to 19 students.
Primes
Prime: | 30/12/05 Prime 2 | 06/01/06 Prime 3 | 13/01/06 Prime 4 | 20/01/06 Prime 5 | 27/01/06 Prime 6 | 03/02/06 Prime 7 | 10/02/06 Prime 8 | 17/02/06 Prime 9 | 24/02/06 Prime 10 | 03/03/06 Prime 11 | 10/03/06 Prime 12 | 17/03/06 Prime 13 | 24/03/06 Prime 14 | 31/03/06 prime 15 | 07/04/06 Prime 16 |
Public's vote : | Rym 55.56% Jihane 25.76% Fady 18.68% | Mohamad 42.38% Chadia 31.61% Manale 26.01% | Mohammad 44.94% Mohamed 43.38% Manale 11.68% | Rym 41.56% Mohamed 35.69% Walid 22.75% | Wajdi 62.04% Marwa 22.88% Issa 15.08% | Rym 36.86% Issa 33.43% Mohammad 29.71% | Rym 44.72% Wajdi 40.00% Mohamad 15.28% | Chayma 35.82% Mohamad 34.23% Mohammad 29.95% | Rym 36.12% Rakiya 34.25% Maya 29.63% | Khalifa 44.89% Mohammad 29.86% Maya 25.25% | Chayma 53.78% Rym 46.22% | Khalifa 50.47% Maya 49.53% | Fady 67.08% Khalifa 32.92% | Hani 50.34% Chayma 39.86% Fady 9.80% | Joseph 55.15% Hani 29.20% Hanaa 15.65% |
Evicted : | Jihane 7/16 votes | Chadia 2/15 votes | Manale 7/14 votes 1 | Mohamed 3/13 votes | Marwa 4/11 votes | Issa 5/10 votes 2 | Wajdi 4/9 votes | Mohamad 4/8 votes 3 | Rakiya 3/7 votes | Mohammad 0/6 votes | Rym Public's vote | Maya Public's vote | Khalifa Public's vote | Chayma Fady Public's vote | |
Contestants' votes | Public's vote | ||||||||||||||
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Joseph | Fady | Manale | Manale | Walid | Issa | Mohammad | Wajdi | Mohammad | Maya | Maya | Saved | Saved | Saved | Saved | Winner |
Hani | Fady | Manale | Manale | Walid | Marwa | Mohammad | Mohamad | Mohamad | Rakiya | Maya | Saved | Saved | Saved | Saved by public | 2nd Place 5 |
Hanaa | Jihane | Chadia | Manale | Walid | Issa | Mohammad | Wajdi | Mohamad | Maya | Maya | Saved | Saved | Saved | Saved | 3rd Place |
Chayma | Fady | Manale | Mohamed | Walid | Issa | Issa | Wajdi | Saved by public | Maya | Maya | Saved by public | Saved | Saved | Evicted | 4th Place |
Fady | Saved by colleagues | Manale | Manale | Walid | Marwa | Issa | Mohamad | Mohammad | Maya | Maya | Saved | Saved | Saved by public | Evicted | 5th Place |
Khalifa | Fady | Manale | Mohamed | Mohamed | Issa | Mohammad | Mohamad | Mohammad | Rakiya | Saved by public | Saved | Saved by public | Evicted | 6th Place | |
Maya | Fady | Manale | Manale | Walid | Marwa | Issa | Wajdi | Mohamad | Saved by colleagues | Saved by colleagues | Saved | Evicted | 7th Place | ||
Rym | Saved by public | Manale | Mohamed | Saved by public | Issa | Saved by public | Saved by public | Mohammad | Saved by public | Maya | Evicted | 8th Place | |||
Mohammad I | Jihane | Manale | Saved by public | Mohamed | Issa | Saved by colleagues | Mohamad | Saved by colleagues | Rakiya | Evicted | 9th Place | ||||
Rakiya | Jihane | Chadia | Manale | Walid | Marwa | Mohammad | Mohamad | Mohamad | Evicted | 10th Place | |||||
Mohamad F | Jihane | Saved by public | Mohamed | Walid | Issa | Issa | Saved by colleagues | Evicted | 11th Place | ||||||
Wajdi | Fady | Manale | Manale | Walid | Saved by public | Issa | Evicted | 12th Place | |||||||
Issa | Jihane | Manale | Mohamed | Mohamed | Saved by colleagues | Evicted | 13th Place | ||||||||
Marwa | Jihane | Manale | Mohamed | Walid | Evicted | 14th Place | |||||||||
Walid | Fady | Manale | Mohamed | Saved by colleagues | 15th Place 4 | ||||||||||
Mohamed D | Fady | Manale | Saved by colleagues | Evicted | 16th Place | ||||||||||
Manale | Fady | Saved by colleagues | Evicted | 17th Place | |||||||||||
Chadia | Jihane | Evicted | 18th Place | ||||||||||||
Jihane | Evicted | 19th Place | |||||||||||||
^Note 3.1 : As there was a tie, Mohammad Ibrahim had the casting vote and he saved Mohamed Dossary
^Note 3.2 : As there was a tie, Rym had the casting vote and she saved Mohammad Ibrahim
^Note 3.3 : As there was a tie, Chayma had the casting vote and she saved Mohammad Ibrahim
^Note 3.4 : He withdrew from the academy after being nominated and saved by his colleagues vote and not by the public's vote
Tour
Joseph, Hani, Hanaa, Chayma, Fady, Khalifa, Maya, Rakiya and Wajdi were chosen to be part of the tour. This was the first year 9 students instead of 8 went on tour. It was also the first time where the Top finishing students did not all go on tour. Despite finishing 8th and 9th, Rym and Mohammed I were not chosen for the tour, Rakiya and Wajdi were selected to go on tour instead.
Shada Hassoun, from Iraq, made history by being the first girl to take the title.
The fourth season (2007) was also the first season where two girls claimed the first and second place when Shada Hassoun came in first, and Marwa (from Tunisia) came in second. It was also noteworthy to feature the first female contestant from the Persian Gulf, Shoroq (from Bahrain), as well as the first contestant from Oman, Ayoub.
Primes
Prime: | 22/12/06 Prime 2 | 29/12/06 Prime 3 | 04/01/07 Prime 4 | 11/01/07 Prime 5 | 19/01/07 Prime 6 | 26/01/07 Prime 7 | 02/02/07 Prime 8 | 09/02/07 Prime 9 | 16/02/07 Prime 10 | 23/02/07 Prime 11 | 02/03/07 Prime 12 | 09/03/07 Prime 13 | 16/03/07 Prime 14 | 23/03/07 prime 15 | 30/03/07 prime 16 |
Public's vote : | Maisoun 42.18% Khaled 35.29% Nelly 22.53% | Maisoun 35.08% Nelly 33.65% Intissar 31.27% | Shoroq 45.97% Maisoun 42.93% Nelly 11.10% | Abdul Aziz 64.25% Dany 28.89% Nelly 6.86% | Ali 57.71% Imane 23.37% Shoroq 18.92% | Sally 54.17% Imane 23.89% Dany 21.94% | Ali 56.51% Abdul Aziz 34.26% Dany 9.23% | Ahmad 44.34% Abdul Aziz 33.58% Ayoub 22.08% | Sally 43.72% Imed 35.30% Ayoub 20.98% | Ahmad 36.14% Amel 33.24% Imed 30.62% | Ali 37.35% Sally 37.18% Amel 25.47% | Ali 42.83% Sally 30.86% Ahmad 26.31% | Mohamed 55.61% Ali 35.65% Tina 8.74% | Shatha 54.08% Sally 45.92% | Shatha 40.63% Marwa 28.65%Mohamed 25.06% Carlo 5.66% |
Evicted : | Khaled 7/16 votes | Intissar 7/15 votes | Maisoun 6/14 votes | Nelly 3/13 votes | Shoroq 3/12 votes | Imane 4/11 votes | Dany 3/10 votes | Abdul Aziz 4/9 votes | Ayoub 3/8 votes | Imed 3/7 votes | Amel 3/6 votes 1 | Ahmad 2/5 votes | Ali Tina Public's vote | Sally Public's vote | |
Contestants' votes | Public's votes | ||||||||||||||
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Shada | Nelly | Intissar | Nelly | Nelly | Imane | Imane | Abdul Aziz | Ayoub | Ayoub | Amel | Amel | Ahmad | Saved | Saved by public | Winner |
Marwa | Nelly | Intissar | Nelly | Dany | Imane | Imane | Abdul Aziz | Ayoub | Imed | Imed | Amel | Ahmad | Saved | Saved | 2nd Place |
Mohamed | Khaled | Nelly | Maisoun | Dany | Imane | Dany | Abdul Aziz | Ayoub | Imed | Imed | Sally | Sally | Saved by public | Saved | 3rd Place |
Carlo | Nelly | Nelly | Nelly | Dany | Imane | Dany | Dany | Abdul Aziz | Imed | Imed | Sally | Sally | Saved | Saved | 4th Place |
Sally | Nelly | Intissar | Maisoun | Dany | Imane | Saved by public | Dany | Abdul Aziz | Saved by public | Amel | Saved by colleagues | Saved by colleagues | Saved | Evicted | 5th Place |
Ali | Khaled | Nelly | Maisoun | Dany | Saved by public | Dany | Saved by public | Abdul Aziz | Ayoub | Amel | Saved by public | Saved by public | Evicted | 6th Place | |
Tina | Nelly | Nelly | Nelly | Nelly | Imane | Dany | Dany | Ayoub | Imed | Amel | Sally | Sally | Evicted | 7th Place | |
Ahmad | Khaled | Intissar | Nelly | Dany | Shoroq | Dany | Abdul Aziz | Saved by public | Ayoub | Saved by public | Amel | Evicted | 8th Place | ||
Amel | Nelly | Intissar | Maisoun | Dany | Imane | Imane | Abdul Aziz | Ayoub | Imed | Saved by colleagues | Evicted | 9th Place | |||
Imed | Khaled | Intissar | Maisoun | Dany | Imane | Imane | Abdul Aziz | Abdul Aziz | Saved by colleagues | Evicted | 10th Place | ||||
Ayoub | Khaled | Nelly | Nelly | Nelly | Shoroq | Dany | Abdul Aziz | Saved by colleagues | Evicted | 11th Place | |||||
Abdul Aziz | Khaled | Nelly | Nelly | Saved by public | Shoroq | Dany | Saved by colleagues | Evicted | 12th Place | ||||||
Dany | Nelly | Nelly | Nelly | Saved by colleagues | Imane | Saved by colleagues | Evicted | 13th Place | |||||||
Imane | Nelly | Intissar | Maisoun | Dany | Saved by colleagues' | Evicted | 14th Place | ||||||||
Shoroq | Khaled | Nelly | Saved by public | Dany | Evicted | 15th Place | |||||||||
Nelly | Saved by colleagues | Saved by colleagues | Saved by colleagues | Evicted | 16th Place | ||||||||||
Maisoun | Saved by public | Saved by public | Evicted | 17th Place | |||||||||||
Intissar | Nelly | Evicted | 18th Place | ||||||||||||
Khaled | Evicted | 19th Place | |||||||||||||
^Note 4.1 : As there was a tie, Ali had the casting vote and he saved Sally
Tour
Shada, Marwa, Mohamed, Carlo, Sally, Ali, Tina, Ahmad, and Imed were chosen to be part of the tour. Once again, 9 students were chosen for the tour. even though Amel was placed ahead of Imed, he was chosen to go on tour instead of her.
The fifth season of Star Academy began on 25 January 2008. There were several changes in the academy that included a new swimming pool, a basketball court, a trampoline, a pool and tennis table and a newly decorated building. New lessons were added this season including swimming lessons, basketball lessons and music lessons. Another change was the increase in the number of students, from 19 in the previous season to now 20.
The final prime of Star Academy 5 held on 23 May 2008, witnessed the crowning of Nader Guirat, the first winner from Tunis and the Maghreb region.
His victory was somewhat controversial, as Nader Guirat was the first winner of the program to sing primarily in non-Arabic languages (English, French, etc.). Even though he did sing in Arabic on rare occasions, many felt that his Arabic singing was nowhere near up to the standards of the other contestants, and not worthy of a variety show that is primarily in Arabic. Nader is also the first winner to be a nominee without being saved by the public, as he had received a low percentage of votes.
Primes
Prime: | 01/02/08 Prime 2 | 08/02/08 Prime 3 | 15/02/08 Prime 4 | 22/02/08 Prime 5 | 29/02/08 Prime 6 | 07/03/08 Prime 7 | 14/03/08 Prime 8 | 21/03/08 Prime 9 | 28/03/08 Prime 10 | 04/04/08 Prime 11 | 11/04/08 Prime 12 | 18/04/08 Prime 13 | 25/04/08 Prime 14 | 02/05/08 Prime 15 | 09/05/08 Prime 16 | 16/05/08 prime 17 | 23/05/08 prime 18 |
Public's vote : | Ahmad 51.25% Omar 39.73% Jessica 9.02% | Khaled 56.23% Iman 26.98% Jessica 16.79% | Zaher 67.91% Khaled 23.12% Fawaz 8.97% | Badr 35.95% Ahmad 34.86% Khaled 29.19% | Asma 55.31% Amal M 29.66% Iman 15.03% | Adnan 37.47% Dia 32.99% Khaled 29.54% | Amel B 61.60% Asma 20.28% Zaher 18.12% | Badr 38.02% Zaher 33.05% Adnan 28.93% | Mirhan 40.41% Moustapha 35.50% Amal M 24.09% | Dia 71.32% Badr 20.07% Amal M 8.61% | Amel B 48.82% Dia 44.48% Amal M 6.70% | Dia 53.10% Amel B 39.96% Zaher 6.94% | Dia 61.05% Nader 31.96% Zaher 6.99% | Mirhan 53.15% Dia 46.85% | Abdallah 75.46% Mirhan 24.54% | Mohamad 73.91% Shahinaz 26.09% | Nader 34.44% Mohamad 34.04% Saad 31.52% |
Evicted : | Omar 7/17 votes | Jessica 6/16 votes | Fawaz 7/15 votes | Ahmad 7/14 votes 1 | Iman 5/13 votes | Khaled 3/12 votes | Asma 5/11 votes | Adnan 4/10 votes | Mostafa Mezher 3/9 votes | Badr 4/8 votes 2 | Amal M 3/7 votes | Amel B 2/6 votes | Zaher 2/5 votes | Dia Public's vote | Mirhan Public's vote | Shahinaz Public's vote | |
Contestants' vote | Public's vote | ||||||||||||||||
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Nader | Omar | Iman | Khaled | Ahmad | Amal M | Dia | Zaher | Zaher | Amal M | Amal M | Amal M | Amel B | Saved by colleagues | Saved | Saved | Saved | Winner |
Mohamad | Omar | Iman | Fawaz | Khaled | Iman | Khaled | Zaher | Zaher | Amal M | Badr | Amal M | Zaher | Zaher | Saved | Saved | Saved by public | 2nd Place |
Saad | Jessica | Jessica | Fawaz | Khaled | Amal M | Dia | Asma | Adnan | Mostafa Mezher | Badr | Dia | Zaher | Zaher | Saved | Saved | Saved | 3rd Place |
Shahinaz | Omar | Iman | Khaled | Ahmad | Iman | Dia | Zaher | Zaher | Amal M | Amal M | Dia | Zaher | Nader | Saved | Saved | Evicted | 4th Place |
Abdallah | Jessica | Iman | Fawaz | Khaled | Iman | Khaled | Asma | Adnan | Moustapha | Badr | Dia | Zaher | Nader | Saved | Saved by public | 5th Place 3 | |
Mirhan | Omar | Jessica | Fawaz | Ahmad | Amal M | Dia | Zaher | Zaher | Saved by public | Amal M | Dia | Amel B | Nader | Saved by public | Evicted | 6th Place | |
Dia | Jessica | Jessica | Khaled | Ahmad | Amal M | Saved by colleagues | Asma | Adnan | Amal M | Saved by public | Saved by colleagues | Saved by public | Saved by public | Evicted | 7th Place | ||
Zaher | Jessica | Jessica | Saved by public | Khaled | Amal M | Dia | Saved by colleagues | Saved by colleagues | Amal M | Badr | Amal M | Saved by colleagues | Evicted | 8th Place | |||
Amel Boshousha | Jessica | Iman | Khaled | Khaled | Amal M | Dia | Saved by public | Zaher | Amal M | Amal M | Saved by public | Evicted | 9th Place | ||||
Amal Mahalawi | Jessica | Iman | Fawaz | Ahmad | Saved by colleagues | Dia | Asma | Zaher | Saved by colleagues | Saved by colleagues | Evicted | 10th Place | |||||
Badr | Omar | Iman | Fawaz | Saved by public | Iman | Khaled | Zaher | Saved by public | Moustapha | Evicted | 11th Place | ||||||
Moustapha | Jessica | Jessica | Khaled | Ahmad | Amal M | Dia | Zaher | Adnan | Evicted | 12th Place | |||||||
Adnan | Jessica | Iman | Khaled | Khaled | Amal M | Saved by public | Asma | Evicted | 13th Place | ||||||||
Asma | Jessica | Iman | Fawaz | Ahmad | Saved by public | Dia | Evicted | 14th Place | |||||||||
Khaled | Omar | Saved by public | Saved by colleagues | Saved by colleagues | Iman | Evicted | 15th Place | ||||||||||
Iman | Omar | Saved by colleagues | Khaled | Khaled | Evicted | 16th Place | |||||||||||
Ahmad | Saved by public | Jessica | Khaled | Evicted | 17th Place | ||||||||||||
Fawaz | Jessica | Iman | Evicted | 18th Place | |||||||||||||
Jessica | Saved by colleagues | Evicted | 19th Place | ||||||||||||||
Omar | Evicted | 20th Place | |||||||||||||||
^Note 5.1 : As there was a tie, Badr had the casting vote and he saved Khaled
^Note 5.2 : As there was a tie, Dia had the casting vote and she saved Amal M
^Note 5.3 : He withdrew from the academy in the semifinals week due to several fights with Mohamad qwidaer which made him take the decision to leave the academy. There were also rumors that the Saudi Arabia government advised all their citizens to leave Lebanon due to the current unrest
*at 12 may 2008 Abdullah Al-Dosari withdrew due to problems with Muhammad Qwaider, at the academy*
Tour
Nader, Mohamad, Saad, Shahinaz, Mirhan, Diaa and Amel B were chosen to be part of the tour. This was the first time only 7 students had been chosen for the tour (previous years had 8 or 9 students). However, for unknown reasons, the tour was cancelled.
The winner of Star Academy 6 made history by being the first contestant from a country that already had a student win from it. Abdulaziz Abdulrahman from Saudi Arabia became the second Saudi Arabian, after Hisham Abdulrahman from season 2, to win the title.
Star Academy 6 has undergone some major changes, the studio was enlarged and the Academy itself went through an extreme makeover and now includes a theater for movies, a spa, and a DJ Studio.
Primes
Prime: | 27/02/09 Prime 2 | 06/03/09 Prime 3 | 13/03/09 Prime 4 | 20/03/09 Prime 5 | 27/03/09 Prime 6 | 03/04/09 Prime 7 | 10/04/09 Prime 8 | 17/04/09 Prime 9 | 24/04/09 Prime 10 | 01/05/09 Prime 11 | 08/05/09 Prime 12 | 15/05/09 Prime 13 | 22/05/09 prime 14 | 29/05/09 Prime 15 | 05/06/09 prime 16 | 12/06/09 prime 17 |
Public's vote: | Mohamad S 44.45% Jaber 40.03% Noura 15.51% | Mohamad S 38.13% Meteb 33.00% Michel R 28.87% | Mohamad S 57.38% Iness 27.74% Noura 14.88% | Zaher 35.09% Nazem 33.11% Iness 31.80% | Yehya 60.54% Mohamad S 29.52% Nazem 9.94% | Khawla 46.72% Yehya 36.98% Mohamad S 16.03% | Nasser 50.47% Khawla 34.96% Zaher 14.57% | Ibrahim 43.07% Yehya 34.07% Diala 22.86% | Lara 55.14% Nasser 27.58% Tania 17.28% | Lara 49.29% Yehya 36.94% Zaher 13.77% | Abd Al Aziz 62.18% Aya 29.08% Yehya 8.74% | Ibrahim 50.44% Yehya 43.76% Tania 5.80% | Mohamad B 31.05% Lara 68.95% | Lara 64.91% Mohamad B 29.63% Tania 5.46% | Ibrahim 52.35% Lara 47.65% | Abd Al Aziz 50.30% Bassma 26.12% Ibrahim 19.55% Michel A 4.03% |
Evicted : | Jaber 5/17 votes | Meteb 2/16 votes | Noura 5/15 votes | Iness 1/14 votes | Nazem 6/13 votes | Mohamad S 4/12 votes | Khawla 4/10 votes | Diala 3/9 votes | Nasser 2/8 votes | Zaher 3/7 votes | Aya 2/6 votes | Yehya 2/5 votes | Both Stayed 2 | Mohamad B Tania Public's vote | Lara Public's vote | |
Contestants | Contestants' votes | Public's vote | ||||||||||||||
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Abdulaziz | Jaber | Meteb | Iness | Nazem | Nazem | Yehya | Zaher | Yehya | Nasser | Zaher | Saved by public | Yehya | Saved | Saved | Saved | Winner |
Bassma | Jaber | Michel R | Iness | Nazem | Nazem | Yehya | Khawla | Diala | Tania | Yehya | Yehya | Tania | Saved | Saved | Saved | 2nd Place |
Ibrahim | Noura | Meteb | Noura | Nazem | Mohamad S | Mohamad S | Zaher | Saved by public | Tania | Yehya | Yehya | Saved by public | Saved | Saved | Saved by public | 3rd Place |
Michel A | Noura | Michel R | Noura | Nazem | Nazem | Yehya | Zaher | Yehya | Tania | Yehya | Yehya | Tania | Saved | Saved | Saved | 4th Place |
Lara | Noura | Michel R | Noura | Nazem | Mohamad S | Mohamad S | Khawla | Diala | Saved by public | Saved by public | Aya | Yehya | Saved | Saved by public | Evicted | 5th Place |
Mohamad B | Noura | Michel R | Iness | Nazem | Nazem | Yehya | Zaher | Yehya | Tania | Zaher | Aya | Tania | Saved | Evicted | 6th Place | |
Tania | Noura | Michel R | Noura | Nazem | Nazem | Yehya | Zaher | Diala | Saved by colleagues | Yehya | Yehya | Saved by colleagues | Saved | Evicted | 7th Place | |
Yehya | Noura | Michel R | Iness | Nazem | Saved by public | Saved by colleagues | Zaher | Saved by colleagues | Nasser | Saved by colleagues | Saved by colleagues | Evicted | 8th Place | |||
Aya | Noura | Michel R | Iness | Nazem | Mohamad S | Mohamad S | Khawla | Yehya | Tania | Zaher | Evicted | 9th Place | ||||
Zaher | Noura | Michel R | Iness | Saved by public | Mohamad S | Mohamad S | Saved by colleagues | Yehya | Tania | Evicted | 10th Place | |||||
Nasser | Noura | Michel R | Noura | Nazem | Mohamad S | Yehya | Saved by public | Yehya | Evicted | 11th Place | ||||||
Diala | Jaber | Michel R | Iness | Iness | Mohamad S | Yehya | Khawla | Evicted | 12th Place | |||||||
Khawla | Jaber | Michel R | Iness | Nazem | Mohamad S | Saved by public | Evicted | 13th Place | ||||||||
Michel R | Noura | Saved by colleagues | Iness | Nazem | Nazem | Yehya | 14th Place 1 | |||||||||
Mohamad S | Saved by public | Saved by public | Saved by public | Nazem | Saved by colleagues | Evicted | 15th Place | |||||||||
Nazem | Noura | Michel R | Iness | Saved by colleagues | Evicted | 16th Place | ||||||||||
Iness | Noura | Michel R | Saved by colleagues | Evicted | 17th Place | |||||||||||
Noura | Saved by colleagues | Michel R | Evicted | 18th Place | ||||||||||||
Meteb | Jaber | Evicted | 19th Place | |||||||||||||
Jaber | Evicted | 20th Place | ||||||||||||||
^Note 6.1 : He withdrew from the academy after not being in the weekly top 5.
^Note 6.2 : Although it was a special prime for the children cancer center "St.Jude" in Lebanon both of them were not eliminated and their vote's percentage were donated automatically to St. jude children cancer medical center.
Tour
Abdulaziz, Bassma, Ibrahim, Michel A, Lara, Mohamed B, Tania, Yehya and Nasser were chosen to be part of the tour. Once again, unlike the previous season, the tour chose to have 9 students to participate. But once again, for unknown reasons, the tour was canceled.
Star Academy 7 launched its first prime from Adma, Lebanon on 19 February 2010 on LBC.
This year's winner was Nassif Zaytoun from Syria. He made history by being the first contestant from Syria to win.
Primes
Prime: | 26/02/10 Prime 2 | 05/03/10 Prime 3 | 12/03/10 Prime 4 | 19/03/10 Prime 5 | 26/03/10 Prime 6 | 02/04/10 Prime 7 | 09/04/10 Prime 8 | 16/04/10 Prime 9 | 23/04/10 Prime 10 | 30/04/10 Prime 11 | 07/05/10 Prime 12 | 14/05/10 Prime 13 | 21/05/10 Prime 14 | 28/05/10 prime 15 | 04/06/10 Prime 16 |
Public's vote: | Salwa 46.02% Jack 29.69% Aline 24.29% | Mehdi 57% Tahra 38% Salwa 5% | Tahra 66.70% Bassel 29.19% Aline 4.11% | Mehdi 67% Bassel 27% Haitham 6% | Tahra 48.3% Mehdi 31.06% Rania 20.64% | Mahmoud 36% Rania 34% Miral 30% | Tahra 57% Mohamed A 37% Rayan 6% | Zeina 66.57% Bassel 20.75% Abdelaziz 12.68% | Tahra 48.25% Abdelaziz 24.24% Miral 15.87% Asma 11.64% | Zeina 21.67% Mohamed A 36.69% Badreia 41.64% | Zeina 14.88% Mahmoud 22.88% Tahra 62.24% | Sultan 42.53% Mahmoud 17.69% Tahra 39.78% | Sultan 20.26% Rahma 69.96% Asma 9.78% | 'Badreia' 23.55% Rahma 49.63% Ramy 26.82% | Mohamed R 10.71% Nassif 65.21% Rahma 24.08% |
Evicted : | Jack 9/18 votes 1 | Salwa 4/17 votes | Aline 8/16 votes 2 | Haitham 6/15 votes | Mehdi 4/14 votes | Rania 5/13 votes | Rayan 5/12 votes | Bassel 3/11 votes | Abdelaziz Miral Abdelaziz: 1/9 Votes-Miral: 4/9 Votes 3 | Mohamed A 4/8 votes 4 | Zeina 3/7 votes | Tahra Mahmoud Public's vote | Sultan Asma Public's vote 5 | Ramy Badreia Public's vote 5 | |
Contestants | Contestants' votes | Public's vote | |||||||||||||
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Nassif Zeitoun | Jack | Tahra | Bassel | Bassel | Mehdi | Miral | Rayan | Abdelaziz | Miral | Zeina | Zeina | Saved | Saved | Saved | Winner |
Rahma Mezher | Aline | Tahra | Bassel | Haitham | Rania | Miral | Mohamed A | Abdelaziz | Asma | Zeina | Zeina | Saved | Saved by public | Saved by public | 2nd Place |
Mohamed Ramadan | Aline | Tahra | Bassel | Bassel | Rania | Rania | Mohamed A | Bassel | Miral | Zeina | Zeina | Saved | Saved | Saved | 3rd Place |
Ramy Chemali | Aline | Salwa | Aline | Bassel | Rania | Rania | Rayan | Abdelaziz | Asma | Zeina | Mahmoud | Saved | Saved | Evicted | 4th Place |
Badria Essaied | Aline | Tahra | Aline | Haitham | Mehdi | Miral | Rayan | Bassel | Asma | Saved by public | Mahmoud | Saved | Saved | Evicted | 5th Place |
Sultan Bin Rashed | Jack | Tahra | Bassel | Haitham | Mehdi | Rania | Mohamed A | Abdelaziz | Abdelaziz | Mohamed A | Mahmoud | Saved by public | Evicted | 6th Place | |
Asma Mahalawi | Aline | Tahra | Aline | Bassel | Rania | Miral | Mohamed A | Abdelaziz | Saved by colleagues | Mohamed A | Mahmoud | Saved | Evicted | 7th Place | |
Tahra Hmamish | Aline | Saved by colleagues | Saved by public | Haitham | Saved by public | Miral | Saved by public | Abdelaziz | Saved by public | Mohamed A | Saved by public | Evicted | 8th Place | ||
Mahmoud Shokry | Jack | Tahra | Aline | Bassel | Rania | Saved by public | Mohamed A | Abdelaziz | Miral | Mohamed A | Saved by colleagues | Evicted | 9th Place | ||
Zeina Aftimos | Aline | Tahra | Aline | Bassel | Rania | Miral | Rayan | Saved by public | Miral | Saved by colleagues | Evicted | 10th Place | |||
Mohamed Ali | Jack | Tahra | Bassel | Haitham | Rania | Rania | Saved by colleagues | Bassel | Asma | Evicted | 11th Place | ||||
Abdelaziz El-Difiri | Jack | Tahra | Aline | Haitham | Rania | Miral | Rayan | Saved by colleagues | Evicted | 12th Place | |||||
Miral Faisal | Jack | Salwa | Aline | Bassel | Mehdi | Saved by colleagues | Mohamed A | Abdelaziz | Evicted | 13th Place | |||||
Bassel El-Khoury | Jack | Tahra | Saved by colleagues | Saved by colleagues | Rania | Rania | Mohamed A | Evicted | 14th Place | ||||||
Rayan Eid | Aline | Tahra | Aline | Bassel | Rania | Miral | Evicted | 15th Place | |||||||
Rania El-Gazzar | Aline | Salwa | Bassel | Bassel | Saved by colleagues | Evicted | 16th Place | ||||||||
Mehdi Bahmed | Jack | Saved by public | Bassel | Saved by public | Evicted | 17th Place | |||||||||
Haitham El-Khozoum | Jack | Tahra | Bassel | Evicted | 18th Place | ||||||||||
Aline Kassis | Saved by colleagues | Salwa | Evicted | 19th Place | |||||||||||
Salwa Taaliby | Saved by public | Evicted | 20th Place | ||||||||||||
Jack Haddad | Evicted | 21st Place | |||||||||||||
^Note 7.1 : As there was a tie, Salwa had the casting vote and she saved Aline
^Note 7.2 : As there was a tie, Tahra had the casting vote and she saved Bassel
^Note 7.3 : As there was a tie, Tahra had the casting vote and she saved Asma
^Note 7.4 : As there was a tie, Badreia had the casting vote and she saved Zeina
^Note 7.5 : There were rumors that the lines in Iraq to vote for Rahma were free of charge on certain days
Tour
Nassif, Rahma, Mohamed R, Ramy, Badria, Sultan, Asma, Tahra, Mahmoud, Zeina, Abdulaziz, Miral and Rayan were chosen to be part of the tour, but following the shocking and unexpected death of Ramy, the tour was cancelled.
Nesma Alaa Ali Mahgoub, a 20-year-old student from Egypt, was the winner this year. She is the second Egyptian to win in the show, after Mohamed Atieh, the second female contestant to win, after Shada Hassoun, and also the second candidate to win in the Arab show by singing mostly the western genre, after Nader Guirat.
Prime: | 08/04/11 Prime 2 | 15/04/11 Prime 3 | 22/04/11 Prime 4 | 29/04/11 Prime 5 | 06/05/11 Prime 6 | 13/05/11 Prime 7 | 20/05/11 Prime 8 | 27/05/11 Prime 9 | 03/06/11 Prime 10 | 10/06/11 Prime 12 | 17/06/11 Prime 13 | 24/06/11 Prime 14 | 1/07/11 Prime 15 | 08/07/11 prime 16 | 15/07/11 prime 17 | Winner | ||
Public's Votes: | Karima 77.02% Lian 12.43% Mohamed Q. 10.38% | Karim 46.55% Mohamed Rah. 44.24% Lamya 09.21% | AbdeSalam 57.43% Husam 33.04% Mohamed Rah. 09.54% | Karim 55.91% Yasmine 26.95% Nina 17.15% | Karim 36.46% Karima 33.51% Ahmed 30.03% | Ahmed 81.88% Husam 10.92% Mohamed Raf. 07.20% | Mohamed A. 27.78% Husam 38.34% Nina 33.88% | Ahmed 75.93% Husam 10.25% Mohamed A. 13.82% | AbdeSalam 57.94% Mohamed A. 12.34% Christine 29.72% | AbdeSalam 70.48% Efram 17.04% Mohamed D. 12.48% | AbdeSalam 60.21% Christine 22.17% Lian 17.62% | Ahmed 62.05% AbdeSalam 35.67% Lian 02.28% | Gilbert 46.64% Mohamed D. 15.72% Lian 37.64% | Gilbert 16.1% Oumayma 14.3% Ahmed 69.96% | Sarah 21.83% Nesma 48.37% Ahmed 29.80% | Nesma | ||
Eliminated : | Mohamed Q. 7/17 votes | Lamya 6/16 votes | Mohamed Rah. 5/15 votes | Yasmine 7/14 votes 1 | Karima 6/13 votes | Mohamed Raf. 6/12 votes 2 | Nina 5/11 votes | Husam 3/9 votes | Mohamed A. 3/8 votes | Efram 3/7 votes | Christine 1/6 votes | AbdeSalam 2/5 votes | Mohamed D. Lian Public's vote | Oumayma Gilbert Public's vote 3 | Sarah Ahmed Public's vote | |||
Contestants | Contestants' votes | Public's vote | ||||||||||||||||
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Contestants | Prime 2 | Prime 3 | Prime 4 | Prime 5 | Prime 6 | Prime 7 | Prime 8 | Prime 9 | Prime 10 | Prime 11 | Prime 12 | Prime 13 | Prime 14 | Prime 15 | Prime 16 | Rank | ||
Nesma Alaa Mahgoub | Lian | Lamya | Mohamed Rah. | Yasmine | Ahmed | Mohamed Raf. | Nina | Mohamed A. | Christine | Efram | Lian | AbdeSalam | Saved by Judges | Saved by Judges | Winner | |||
Ahmed Ezzat | Lian | Mohamed Rah. | Mohamed Rah. | Yasmine | Saved by Students |
| Mohamed A. | Saved by Public | Mohamed A. | Mohamed D. | Lian | Saved by Public | Saved by Judges | Saved by Public | 2nd Place | |||
Sarah Farah | Lian | Mohamed Rah. | Husam | Yasmine | Karima | Husam | Mohamed A. | Husam | Christine | Mohamed D. | Lian | Lian | Saved by Judges | Saved by Judges | 3rd Place | |||
Gilbert Simon | Lian | Mohamed R. | Husam | Nina | Karima | Mohamed R. | Nina | Husam | Mohamed A. | Efram | Christine | Lian | Saved by Public | Eliminated | 4th Place | |||
Oumayma Taleb | Lian | Lamya | Husam | Yasmine | Karima | Husam | Mohamed A. | Mohamed A. | Christine | Mohamed D. | Lian | Lian | Saved by Judges | Eliminated | 5th Place | |||
Lian Bazlamit | Saved by Students | Lamya | Husam | Nina | Ahmed | Mohamed Raf. | Nina | Mohamed A. | Christine | Mohamed D. | Saved by Students | Saved by Students | Eliminated | 6th Place | ||||
Mohamed Dakdouk | Mohamed Q. | Mohamed Rah. | Husam | Nina | Ahmed | Husam | Mohamed A. | Mohamed A. | Mohamed A. | Saved by Students | Lian | AbdeSalam | Eliminated | 7th Place | ||||
AbdeSalam Mohamed | Mohamed Q. | Mohamed Rah. | Saved by Public | Nina | Ahmed | Mohamed Raf. | Mohamed A. | Mohamed A. | Saved by Public | Saved by Public | Saved by Public | Eliminated | 8th Place | |||||
Christine Saadeh | Lian | Mohamed Rah. | Husam | Nina | Ahmed | Mohamed Raf. | Nina | Mohamed A. | Saved by Students | Efram | Eliminated | 9th Place | ||||||
Efram Salemeh | Lian | Mohamed Rah. | Husam | Nina | Karima | Husam | Nina | Husam | Christine | Eliminated | 10th Place | |||||||
Mohamed Abdallah | Mohamed Q. | Mohamed Rah. | Mohamed Rah. | Nina | Ahmed | Husam | Saved by Students | Saved by Students | Eliminated | 11th Place | ||||||||
Husam Taha | Mohamed Q. | Mohamed Rah. | Saved by Students | Yasmine | Karima | Saved by Students | Saved by Public | Eliminated | 12th Place | |||||||||
Karim Kamel | Mohamed Q. | Saved by Public | Mohamed Rah. |
| Saved by Public | Husam | Mohamed A. | Dropped-Out right after 8th prime | 13th Place | |||||||||
Nina Abdelmalak | Lian | Lamya | Husam | Saved by Students | Ahmed | Mohamed Raf. | Eliminated | 14th Place | ||||||||||
Mohamed Rafe3 | Mohamed Q. | Mohamed Rah. | Husam | Yasmine | Karima | Eliminated | 15th Place | |||||||||||
Karima Gouit | Saved by Public | Lamya | Mohamed Rah. | Yasmine | Eliminated | 16th Place | ||||||||||||
Yasmine Ahjouwi | Lian | Lamya | Husam | Eliminated | 17th Place | |||||||||||||
Mohamed Rahma | Mohamed Q. | Saved by Students | Eliminated | 18th Place | ||||||||||||||
Lamya Jamal | Lian | Eliminated | 19th Place | |||||||||||||||
Mohamed El Qaq | Eliminated | 20th Place | ||||||||||||||||
^Note 8.1 : As there was a tie, Karim had the casting vote and he saved Nina.
^Note 8.2 : As there was a tie, Ahmad had the casting vote and he saved Husam.
^Note 8.3 : The results were not shown. However, the presenter, Hilda Khalife, said that Ahmad got 96%.
Guest(s) | |
Prime 1 | |
Prime 2 | Haifa Wehbe | Adam Clay |
Prime 3 | |
Prime 4 | |
Prime 5 | Marwan Khoury | Alexander Nestor Haddaway |
Prime 6 | Nabil Shouail | Andrea |
Prime 7 | Tony Hana | Joseph Attieh |
Prime 8 | |
Prime 9 | Ayman Zbib | Vika Jigulina |
Prime 10 | Angham | Ahmed Esherif |
Prime 11 | |
Prime 12 | |
Prime 13 | |
Prime 14 | Sherine | Fady Andrawos |
Prime 15 | Samira Said | Saad Ramadan | Bassem Feghali |
Prime 16 | |
Top 5 | Top 4 | Top 3 | Top 2 | Top 1 | |
Prime 2 | Yasmine | Ahmed | Oumayma | Nesma | Mohamed D. |
Prime 3 | Gilbert | AbdeSalam | Christine | Yasmine | Nesma |
Prime 4 | Mohamed A. | Lian | Nesma | Sarah | Gilbert |
Prime 5 | Christine | Mohamed Raf. | Nesma | Gilbert | Sarah |
Prime 6 | Lian | Nesma | Gilbert | Sarah | AbdeSalam |
Prime 7 | Mohamed D. | Gilbert | Oumayma | Sarah | Efram |
Prime 8 | Efram | Sarah | Gilbert | Oumayma | Nesma |
Prime 9 | Lian | Nesma | AbdeSalam | Sarah | Oumayma |
Prime 10 | – – – | Efram | Oumayma | Nessma | Gilbert |
Prime 11 | – – – | Christine | Nesma | Sarah | Ahmed |
Prime 12 | – – – | Oumayma | Ahmed | Nesma | Sarah |
Prime 13 | – – – | – – – | Sarah | Oumayma | Mohamed D. |
Star Academy Arabia returned with a brand new name after a hiatus of over a year. The series began on 26 September 2013 and ended on 9 January 2014, and was produced by Endemol Middle East. It aired on three channels including LBCI and CBC Egypt. The contestants of this series were, in order of elimination: 1. Menna Hany 2. Marita Abi Nader 3. Issa Almarzoug 4. Taher Mostafa 5. Mayssa Mejri 6. Maria Sarkis 7. Nour Farawati 8. Lilia Ben Chikha 9. Zaki Chreif 10. Mosab Al Khateeb 11. Abdallah Abd Al Aziz 12. Rana Samaha 13. Soukaina Boukries 14. Jean Chahid 15. Zinab Oussama 16. Mahmoud Mohey (Winner)
Guests | |||
Prime 1 | Nancy Ajram | Prime 9 | Soma | Amal Bashousha |
Prime 2 | Saad Ramadan | Prime 10 | Amina | Sara Farah |
Prime 3 | Haifa Wehbi | Prime 11 | Amal Maher |
Prime 4 | Nawal Alzogby | Prime 12 | Joe Achkar |
Prime 5 | Rahma Ryad | Prime 13 | Maya Diab |
Prime 6 | Lara Skandar | Prime 14 | Nassif Zaytoun |
Prime 7 | Sherine Abd Elwahab | Prime 15 | Kadhem Saher |
Prime 8 | Rami Sabri | Myriam Atallah | Prime 16 | Wael Kfoury |
The winner of Star Academy 10 made history by being the first contestant from a country that already had a student win from it. Mohammed Chahin from Egypt became the 4th Egyptian to win the title, and the 3rd consecutive one after Mahmoud Mohey in Season 9 and Nesma Mahgoub In Season 8 .
Primes
Prime: | 18/09/2014 Prime 2 | 25/09/2014 Prime 3 | 02/10/2014 Prime 4 | 09/10/2014 Prime 5 | 16/10/2014 Prime 6 | 23/10/2014 Prime 7 | 30/10/2014 Prime 8 | 06/11/2014 Prime 9 | 13/11/2014 Prime 10 | 20/11/2014 Prime 11 | 27/11/2014 Prime 12 | 04/12/2014 Prime 13 | 11/12/2014 Prime 14 | 18/12/2014 prime 15 | 25/12/2014 Prime 16 | |
Public's vote: | Ismail 37.46% Mohammed H 33.76% Ichraq 28.78% | Abdelsalam 38.59% Ali 32.32% Mohammed H 29.09% | Ismail 36.28% Doaa 30.26% Ali 33.46% | Rayan 36.12% Doaa 33.29% Mina 30.59% | Ibtisaam 75.84% Shereen 13.42% Ismail 10.74% | Abdelsalam 47.65% Kenza 40.46% Rayan 11.89% | Abdelsalam 38.49% Rita 27.67% Elie 33.84% | Laith 52.66% Shereen 47.34% | Abdelsalam 60.76% Laith 39.24% | Kenza 64.81% Abdelsalam 35.19% | Ghada 51.36% Ibtisaam 48.64% | Mina 53.86% Kenza 46.14% | Lea 54.35% Elie 45.65% | Ghada 51.30% Mina 48.70% | Mohammed C 51.90% Lea 24.82% Ghada 23.28% | |
Evicted : | Ichraq 4/14 votes | Mohammed H 4/13 votes | Ali 5/12 votes | Doaa 3/11 votes | Ismail 3/10 votes | Rayan 1/9 votes | Rita 1/8 votes | Shereen Public's vote | Laith Public's vote | Abdelsalam Public's vote | Ibtisaam Public's vote | Kenza Public's vote | Elie Public's vote | Mina Public's vote | Lea Ghada Public's vote | |
Contestants | Contestants' votes | Public's vote | ||||||||||||||
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Mohammed C | Mohammed H | Ali | Doaa | Mina | Shereen | Kenza | Rita | Saved | Saved | Saved | Saved | Saved | Saved | Saved | Winner | |
Lea | Mohammed H | Ali | Ali | Mina | Shereen | Kenza | Elie | Saved | Saved | Saved | Saved | Saved | Saved by public | Saved | 2nd Place | |
Ghada | Ichraq | Ali | Ali | Mina | Shereen | Kenza | Elie | Saved | Saved | Saved | Saved by public | Saved | Saved | Saved by public | 3rd Place | |
Mina | Mohammed H | Ali | Doaa | Saved by colleagues | Shereen | Kenza | Elie | Saved | Saved | Saved | Saved | Saved by public | Saved | Evicted | 4th Place | |
Elie | Mohammed H | Ali | Ali | Mina | Shereen | Kenza | Saved by colleagues | Saved | Saved | Saved | Saved | Saved | Evicted | 5th Place | ||
Kenza | Ichraq | Mohammed H | Doaa | Mina | Shereen | Saved by colleagues | Elie | Saved | Saved | Saved by public | Saved | Evicted | 6th Place | |||
Ibtisaam | Mohammed H | Mohammed H | Doaa | Doaa | Saved by public | Kenza | Elie | Saved | Saved | Saved | Evicted | 7th Place | ||||
Abdelsalam | Mohammed H | Saved by public | Doaa | Mina | Ismail | Saved by public | Saved by public | Saved | Saved by public | Evicted | 8th Place | |||||
Laith | Mohammed H | Ali | Doaa | Doaa | Isamil | Rayan | Elie | Saved by public | Evicted | 9th Place | ||||||
Shereen | Mohammed H | Ali | Doaa | Mina | Saved by colleagues | Kenza | Elie | Evicted | 10th Place | |||||||
Rita | Ichraq | Ali | Ali | Mina | Shereen | Kenza | Evicted | 11th Place | ||||||||
Rayan | Mohammed H | Ali | Ali | Saved by public | Ismail | Evicted | 12th Place | |||||||||
Ismail | Saved by public | Mohammed H | Saved by public | Doaa | Evicted | 13th Place | ||||||||||
Doaa | Ichraq | Mohammed H | Saved by colleagues | Evicted | 14th Place | |||||||||||
Ali | Mohammed H | Saved by colleagues | Evicted | 15th Place | ||||||||||||
Mohammed H | Saved by colleagues | Evicted | 16th Place | |||||||||||||
Ichraq | Evicted | 17th Place | ||||||||||||||
Star Academy 11 began in 16-October- 2015 and ended in 29-January-2016 with the crowning of this season's winner Marwan Youssef from Lebanon. Marwan is the second Lebanese contestant to win the first place title after Joseph Attieh (Star Academy 3). The season was produced by Endemol Shine Middle East and broadcast on Lebanese Broadcasting Corporation International aka LBC Lebanon) and Capital Broadcasting Center aka CBC (Egypt) tv networks. Among many other prizes awarded to the winner of the season, Marwan Youssef won a song produced by Endemol, and released his first single "Watan Hobi." Marwan later went on to release a second single alone with Watary Productions record label titled "Rafed Saddek," which saw great success and lead to him filming his first music video for the song. Marwan has since performed many concerts and performed in important music festivals. This also had a few noteworthy and historical things to mention for example, Ihab Amir made history as the first male Moroccan contestant since the first season and being the second male Moroccan contestant after Amine Errachidi in the first season. Also Algeria made history this season as this was the first time in the show's entire run that more than one contestant was chosen to represent the North African nation.
Prime: | 23/10/2015 Prime 2 | 30/10/2015 Prime 3 | 06/11/2015 Prime 4 | 13/11/2015 Prime 5 | 20/11/2015 Prime 6 | 27/11/2015 Prime 7 | 04/12/2015 Prime 8 | 11/12/2015 Prime 9 | 18/12/2015 Prime 10 | 25/11/2015 Prime 11 | 01/01/2016 Prime 12 | 08/01/2016 Prime 13 | 15/01/2016 Prime 14 | 22/01/2016 prime 15 | 29/01/2016 prime 16 | |
Public's Votes: | Faten 6.25% Youssef 35.08% Raphael 58.67% | Soukaina 26.95% Faten 7.62%% Hanane 65.43% | Mabelle 22.64% Ali 41.04% Soukaina 36.32% | Mohammed S 23.00% Souhaila 52.63% Mortada 24.37% | Chantal 18.21% Mohammed S 14.89% Hanane 66.90% | Souhaila 44.10% Ali 48.90% Chantal 6.00% | Hanane 63.23% Dina 22.16% Chantal 14.60% | Haidy 53.67% Ali 46.33% | Anis 54.30% Mabelle 45.70% | Raphael 70.76% Anis 29.24% | Ihab 48.60% Dina 51.40% | Raphael 54.32% Dina 45.68% | Raphael 40.57% Nassim 59.43% | Nassim 51.12% Hanane 48.88% | Haidy 19.82% Marwan 55.46% Mohammed A 6.55% Nassim 18.67% | Marwan |
Eliminated : | Youssef 5/15 votes | Faten 4/14 votes | Soukaina 3/13 votes | Mortada 2/12 votes 1 | Mohammed S 3/11 votes | Souhaila dropped out 2 | Chantal 4/9 votes | Ali 46.33% | Mabelle 45.70% | Anis 29.24% | Ihab 48.60% | Dina 45.68% | Raphael 40.57% | Hanane 48.88% | ||
Contestants | Contestants' votes | Public's vote | ||||||||||||||
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Contestants | Prime 10 | Prime 11 | Prime 12 | Prime 13 | Prime 14 | Prime 15 | Prime 16 | Prime 1 | Prime 2 | Prime 3 | Prime 4 | Prime 5 | Prime 6 | Prime 7 | Prime 8 | Rank |
Marwan | Youssef | Faten | Mabelle | Mohammed S | Chantal | N/A | Chantal | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | Winner | |
Haidy | Faten | Soukaina | Mabelle | Mohammed S | Mohammed S | N/A | Dina | Saved by Public | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | 2nd Place | |
Nassim | Faten | Soukaina | Mabelle | Mohammed S | Chantal | N/A | Dina | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | Saved by Public | Saved by Public | 3rd Place | |
Mohammed A | Youssef | Soukaina | Mabelle | Mohammed S | Mohammed S | N/A | Dina | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | 4th Place | |
Hanane | Faten | Saved by Public | Soukaina | Mohammed S | Saved by Public | N/A | Saved by Public | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | N/A | Eliminated | 5th Place | |
Raphael | Saved by Public | Soukaina | Mabelle | Mohammed S | Chantal | N/A | Chantal | N/A | N/A | Saved by Public | N/A | Saved by Public | Eliminated | 6th Place | ||
Dina | Faten | Soukaina | Mabelle | Mohammed S | Mohammed S | N/A | Saved by Students | N/A | N/A | N/A | Saved by Public | Eliminated | 7th Place | |||
Ihab | Faten | Soukaina | Soukaina | Mohammed S | Chantal | N/A | Dina | N/A | N/A | N/A | Eliminated | 8th Place | ||||
Anis | Youssef | Soukaina | Mabelle | Mortada | Chantal | N/A | Dina | N/A | Saved by Public | Eliminated | 9th Place | |||||
Mabelle | Faten | Soukaina | Saved by Students | Mohammed S | Chantal | N/A | Chantal | N/A | Eliminated | 10th Place | ||||||
Ali | Faten | Faten | Saved by Public | Mortada | Chantal | Souhaila Dropped-Out, Ali Safe | Chantal | Eliminated | 11th Place | |||||||
Chantal | Youssef | Faten | Mabelle | Mohammed S | Saved by Students | Souhaila Dropped-Out, Chantal Safe | Eliminated | 12th Place | ||||||||
Souhaila | Faten | Soukaina | Soukaina | Saved by Public | Chantal | Dropped-Out | 13th Place | |||||||||
Mohammed S | Youssef | Soukaina | Mabelle | Saved by Students | Eliminated | 14th Place | ||||||||||
Mortada | Faten | Faten | Mabelle | Eliminated | 15th Place | |||||||||||
Soukaina | Faten | Saved by Students | Eliminated | 16th Place | ||||||||||||
Faten | Saved by Students | Eliminated | 17th Place | |||||||||||||
Youssef | Eliminated | 18th Place | ||||||||||||||
Marwan Youssef winner of star academy 11
|Public's Votes: |Faten
6.25%%
Yousef
35.08%
Rapheal
58.67% |soukaina
26.95%
Faten
7.62%
Hanane
65.43% |Mabell
22.64%
Ali
41.04%
Soukaina
36.32% |Mohameds
23.00%
Souhila
52.63%
Mortada
24.37% |Chantal
18.21%
Mohameds
14.89%
Hanane
66.90% |Souhila
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Ali
?%
Chantal
?% |Hanane
63.23%
Dena
22.16%
Chantal
14.60 |Haidy
53.67%
Ali
47.33% |Anis
54.30%
Mabell
45.70% |Rapheal
70.76
Anis
29.24% |Ihab
48.60%
Dena
51.40% |Dena
45.68
Rapheal
54.32% |Rapheal
40.57
Nassim
59.43% |Nassim
51.12%
Hanane
48.88% |Haidy
19.32%
Marwan
55.46%
Mohameda
6.55%Nassim
18.67%
Finalist Contestants:
-Star Academy 1:
.Mohamed Atteya (Egypt); Winner.
.Bashar Shatii (Kuwait).
-Star Academy 2:
.Hisham Abdulrahman (KSA); Winner.
.Amani Swisy (Tunisia).
-Star Academy 3:
.Joseph Atteya (Lebanon); Winner.
.Hani Hussein (Egypt).
.Han'a Idrissy (Morocco).
-Star Academy 4:
.Shatha Hassoun (Iraq); First Female Winner.
.Marwa Bin Sughaiyer (Tunisia).
.Mohamed Kammah (Egypt).
.Carlo Nakhla (Lebanon).
-Star Academy 5:
.Nader Guirat (Tunisia); Winner.
.Mohamed Qwidar (Jordan).
.Sa'ad Ramadan (Lebanon).
-Star Academy 6:
.Abdulaziz Abdelrahman (KSA); Second Winner from KSA .
.Bassma Bousail (Morocco).
.Ibrahim Dashti (Kuwait).
.Michel Azzi (Lebanon).
-Star Academy 7:
.Nassif Zeytoun (Syria); Winner.
.Rahma Mezher (Iraq)
.Mohamed Ramadan (Jordan).
-Star Academy 8:
.Nesma Mahgoub (Egypt); Second Winner from Egypt & Second Female Winner.
.Ahmed Ezzat (Egypt);
.Sarah Farah (Syria);
-Star Academy 9:
.Mahmoud Mohey (Egypt); Third Winner from Egypt
.Zinab Oussama (Morocco)
.Jean Chahid (Lebanon)
-Star Academy 10:
.Mohammad Chahine (Egypt); Fourth Winner from Egypt
. Lea Makhoul (Lebanon)
.Ghada Jreidi (Tunisia)
-Star Academy 11
.Marwan Youssef (Lebanon); Second Winner From Lebanon
.Heidi Moussa (Egypt)
.Nassim Reissi (Tunisia)
.Mohammad Abbass (Egypt)
Semi-Finalist Contestants:
-Star Academy 1: Baha'a AlKaffy (Tunis)
-Star Academy 2: ZeeZee Adel (Egypt)
-Star Academy 3: Chayma Hilali (Tunis) & Fady Andraos (Palestine)
-Star Academy 4: Sally Ahmed (Egypt)
-Star Academy 5: Shahinaz (Egypt)
-Star Academy 6: Lara Skandar (Egypt)
-Star Academy 7: Ramy Shamali (Lebanon) & Baderia Elsayed (Tunisia)
-Star Academy 8: Oumayma Taleb (Tunisia) & Gilbert Simon (Lebanon)
-Star Academy 9: Soukaina Boukries (Morocco)
-Star Academy 10: Mina Atta (Egypt)
-Star Academy 11: Hanane El Khader (Morocco)
Contestants who have won Top 1 the most in each season:
- Star Academy 1: Myriam (Syria) – 4 wins.
- Star Academy 2: Amani (Tunisia) – 2 wins.
- Star Academy 3: Hani (Egypt) – 3 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 4: Mohamed Kammah (Egypt) – 2 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 4: Shatha hassoun(Iraq) – 2 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 5: Nader (Tunisia) – 3 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 6: Bassma (Morocco) – 3 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 6: Aya (Egypt) – 2wins (Tie)
- Star Academy 7: Mohammed Ramadan (Jordan) – 3 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 8: Nisma Mahgoub (Egypt) – 2 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 8: Sarah Farah (Syria) – 2 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 8: Gilbert Simon (Lebanon) – 2 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 8: Mohamed Daqdouq (Syria) – 2 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 9: Lilia Ben Chikha (Tunisia) – 2 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 9: Zinab Oussama (Morocco) – 2 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 9: Abdallah Abd Al Aziz (Saudi Arabia) – 2 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 10: Mina Atta (Egypt) – 2 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 11: Haidy Moussa (Egypt) – 2 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 11: Marwan Youssef (Lebanon) – 2 wins. (Tie)
Contestants who won the title without any nominations:
- Star Academy 3: Joseph Attieyh (Lebanon)
- Star Academy 7: Nassif Zeytoun (Syria)
- Star Academy 8: Nesma Mahgoub (Egypt)
- Star Academy 10: Mohammad Chahine (Egypt)
- Star Academy 11: Marwan Youssef (Lebanon)
Contestants who have never been chosen as nominees:
- Star Academy 2: Amani Swaisi (Tunisia)
- Star Academy 3: Joseph Attiyah (Lebanon)
- Star Academy 3: Hana'a Idrissy (Morocco)
- Star Academy 4: Marwa Bin Sughaiyer (Tunisia)
- Star Academy 4: Carlo Nakhla (Lebanon)
- Star Academy 5: Sa'ad Ramadhan (Lebanon)
- Star Academy 6: Basma Boussil (Morocco)
- Star Academy 6: Michel Azzi (Lebanon)
- Star Academy 7: Nassif Zeytoun (Syria)
- Star Academy 7: Mohamed Ramadan (Jordan)
- Star Academy 8: Nesma Mahgoub (Egypt)
- Star Academy 8: Sarah Farah (Syria)
- Star Academy 10: Mohammed Shahin (Egypt)
- Star Academy 11: Mohammed Abass (Egypt)
- Star Academy 11: Marwan Youssef (Lebanon)
Most nominated contestants in Star Academy in each season:
- Star Academy 1: Sophia (Morocco) – 4 nominations (Tie)
- Star Academy 1: Mira (Lebanon) – 4 nominations (Tie)
- Star Academy 1: Soumaya (Tunisia) – 4 nominations (Tie)
- Star Academy 2: Hisham (KSA) – 4 nominations (Tie)
- Star Academy 2: Ahmed S (Bahrain) – 4 nominations (Tie)
- Star Academy 3: Rym Ghazali (Algeria) – 6 nominations (Tie)
- Star Academy 4: Sally (Egypt) – 5 nominations (Tie)
- Star Academy 4: Ali (KSA) – 5 nominations (Tie)
- Star Academy 5: Dia'a Taybi (Morocco) – 6 nominations (Tie)
- Star Academy 6: Yehya Swiss (Jordan) – 6 nominations (Tie)
- Star Academy 7: Tahra (Morocco)- 7 nominations; More than any contestant in Star Academy history.
- Star Academy 8: Abdelsalam Mohamed (Kuwait) – 5 nominations (Tie)
- Star Academy 8: Ahmed Ezzat (Egypt) – 5 nominations (Tie)
- Star Academy 9: Nour Farawati (Syria) – 4 nominations (Tie)
- Star Academy 10: Abdelsalam Alzayid (Kuwait) – 5 nominations. (Tie)
- Star Academy 11: Raphael Jabbour (Lebanon) – 4 nominations (Tie)
- Star Academy 11: Hanane El Khader (Morocco) – 4 nominations (Tie)
Most nominated contestants' wins by Public votes:
- Star Academy 1: Mohammad Attia (Egypt)- 3 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 2: Hisham Abdulrahman (KSA) – 4 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 3: Rym Ghazali (Algeria) – 5 wins; More than any contestant in Star Academy history. (Tie)
- Star Academy 4: Ali Al-Saad (KSA)- 4 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 4:Maisoun Sedaki (Egypt)- 2 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 4:Sally Ahmed (Egypt)- 2 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 4:Ahmed Dawoud (Kuwait) – 2 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 5:Dia'a Taybi (Morocco)- 3 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 5:Amal Bouchoha (Algeria) – 2 wins . (Tie)
- Star Academy 5:Mirhan Hussien (Egypt)- 2 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 6: Lara Scandar (Egypt)- 3 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 6: Mohammad Serag (Egypt)- 3 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 7: Tahra (Morocco)- 5 wins; More than any contestant in Star Academy history. (Tie)
- Star Academy 8: Abdelsalam Mohamed (Kuwait) – 4 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 8: Ahmed Ezzat (Egypt) – 4 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 8: Karim Kamel (Egypt) – 3 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 9: Taher Mostafa (Egypt) – 2 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 9: Rana Samaha (Egypt) – 2 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 9: Soukaina Boukries (Morocco) – 2 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 10: Abdelsalam Alzayid (Kuwait) – 4 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 11: Hanane El Khader (Morocco) – 3 wins . (Tie)
- Star Academy 11: Raphael Jabbour (Lebanon) – 3 wins. (Tie)
Most nominated contestants' wins by Students votes:
- Star Academy 1: Mira Mikhail (Lebanon)- 2 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 4: Nelly Ma3to2 (Lebanon)- 3 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 5: Zaher Saleh (Palestine)- 3 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 5: Amal el Ma7lawy (Tunisia)- 3 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 6: Yehia Soweis (Jordan)- 4 wins; More than any contestant in Star Academy history.
- Star Academy 8: Layan Bazlamit (Palestine)- 3 wins. (Tie)
- Star Academy 9: Nour Farawati (Syria)- 3 wins. (Tie)
Highest percentage of public votes ever achieved by each season:
Star Academy 1: Bashar Shatti (Kuwait): 78.20%
Star Academy 2: Hisham Abdulrahman (KSA): 85.04%
Star Academy 3: Fady Andraos (Palestine): 67.08%
Star Academy 4: Abdul Aziz-Alaswad (Kuwait): 64.25%
Star Academy 5: Mohamed Qwidar (Jordan) : 73.91%
Star Academy 6: Lara scandar (Egypt): 64.91%
Star Academy 7: Rahma Mezher (Iraq): 69.96%
Star Academy 8: Ahmed Ezzat (Egypt): 81.88%
Star Academy 9: Soukaina Boukries (Morocco): 77.31%
Star Academy 10: Ibtissam Tiskat (Morocco): 75.84%
Star Academy 11: Raphael Jabbour (Lebanon): 70.76%
Contestants that left from first nomination:
-Star Academy 1:
. Nisrine (Lebanon)
. Youssef (UAE)
. Leila (Lebanon)
. Myriam (Syria)
. Cynthia (Lebanon)
. Baha2 (Tunisia)
-Star Academy 2:
. Randa (Egypt)
. Hanan (Morocco)
. Joy (Syria)
. ZeeZee Adel (Egypt)
-Star Academy 3:
. Jihan (Morocco)
. Shadya (Morocco)
. Marwa (Egypt)
. Rokaya (Egypt)
-Star Academy 4:
. Khaled (Bahrain)
. Entesar (Tunisia)
. Tina (Lebanon)
-Star Academy 5:
. Omar (Iraq)
. Fawaz (Kuwait)
. Mostafa (Lebanon)
. Shahinaz (Egypt)
-Star Academy 6:
. Jaber (Bahrain)
. Meteb (Saudi Arabia)
. Diala (Palestine)
. Aya (Egypt)
-Star Academy 7:
. Jack (Lebanon)
. Haitham (Saudi Arabia)
. Rayan (Lebanon)
. Ramy (Lebanon)
-Star Academy 8:
. Mohamed Q. (Jordan)
. Lamya (Tunisia)
. Yasmine (Morocco)
. Mohamed Raf. (Jordan)
. Efram (Lebanon)
. Oumayma (Tunisia)
-Star Academy 9:
. Marita (Lebanon)
. Menna (Egypt)
-Star Academy 10:
. Ichraq Qamar (Tunisia)
. Rita (Lebanon)
-Star Academy 11:
. Youssef (Syria)
. Murtada (Iraq)
. Ihab (Morocco)
Contestants that eventually signed with Rotana :
Country | Titles | Year(s) |
---|---|---|
Egypt | 4 | Star Academy 1, Star Academy 8, Star Academy 9, Star Academy 10 |
Lebanon | 2 | Star Academy 3, Star Academy 11 |
KSA | Star Academy 2, Star Academy 6 | |
Syria | 1 | Star Academy 7 |
Tunisia | Star Academy 5 | |
Iraq | Star Academy 4 | |
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Shatha Amjad Al-Hassoun, better known as Shatha Hassoun, is a Moroccan-Iraqi singer who rose to fame as the winner of the 4th season of the pan-Arab television talent show Star Academy Arab World.
Marwan Ali is a Tunisian pop singer, the winner of the Arab Super Star show, a version of the British show Pop Idol.
The 2002 Arab Cup was the eighth edition of the Arab Cup football competition, hosted in the nation of Kuwait. Saudi Arabia, who were the defending champions from the last Arab Cup, again won the title for a 2nd time at the conclusion of the competition.
This is a list of the competitive matches played by the Syrian football team since its inception.
Arab Idol is an Arabic television show, based on the popular British show Pop Idol created by Simon Fuller's 19 Entertainment and developed by Fremantle Media and recorded in Beirut, Lebanon. The first season premiered on 9 December 2011. The show was broadcast worldwide on MBC 1 and simultaneously aired on LBC. The second season debuted on 8 March 2013, the third season on 5 September 2014, and the fourth season on 4 November 2016 on MBC.
Tropfest Arabia is an extension of Tropfest, the world's largest short film festival. Tropfest began in 1993 as a screening for 200 people in a cafe in Sydney but has since become the largest platform for short films in the world.
The Voice: Ahla Sawt is the Arabic version of Dutch show The Voice of Holland created by John de Mol and produced by Talpa Media Group. The first season of MENA's version of The Voice debuted on 14 September 2012 and was broadcast worldwide from Beirut, Lebanon via MBC 1, a pan-Arabian television station. Through an agreement, the show was also simulcast via LBCI's channels. The first two season's main host was Egyptian actor Mohammad Kareem and Arwa Gouda. Nadine Wilson Njeim hosted from backstage.
The first season of Arab Idol was launched on MBC 1 on 9 December 2011. MBC decided to launch a more stylish version of Pop Idol after the 5 seasons of Super Star, the previous Arabic license of the show. The season was presented by Lebanese model Annabella Hilal and Kuwaiti actor Abdallah Tulehi. The judging panel consisted of Lebanese singer Ragheb Alama, Emirati diva Ahlam and Egyptian music producer, record producer and musician Hassan El Shafei. On finale night, 24 March 2012, Carmen Suleiman from Egypt was crowned the winner of the first season of Arab Idol in a tough competition against Dounia Batma from Morocco. The high ranking of this first season encouraged MBC to launch a second season in 2013.
The third season of Arab Idol premiered on 5 September 2014. Auditions were held in Beirut, Bahrain, Kuwait, Algeria, Cairo, Alexandria, Dubai, Morocco, Palestine, Iraq and on the European continent, notably in Paris and Berlin. Emirates Airlines was a major sponsor of season 3. The winner of the season was Hazem Shareef from Syria.
This article lists the results of the Morocco national football team from 1957 to 1989.
This is a list of the Iraq national football team results from 1970 to 1979.
After more than a year-long hiatus, the fourth series of Arab Idol was relaunched on MBC, with its premiere on 4 November 2016. Once again, just like in the previous season, the jury was composed of singers Wael Kfoury, Nancy Ajram, and Ahlam, as well as music producer Hassan El Shafei, and Ahmad Fahmi returned as host of the show. The first four episodes covered the first round of the show, the auditions process, which took place in nine different Arab countries and, for the first time ever, in Turkey. Although thousands of hopefuls put forth their candidacy, only 64 went through to the second round of auditions in Beirut, Lebanon by the end of which, the 25 semi-finalists were picked to go through to the third round, the live show. The Palestinian contestant Yaacoub Shaheen won the title.
This is a list of the Lebanon national football team results from 1940 to 1989.
This is a list of the Saudi Arabia national football team results from 1957 to 1979.
The Distinctive International Arab Festivals Awards (DIAFA) is an annual awards show held in Dubai, UAE. It honors distinguished International and Arab personalities in recognition of their annual achievements and contribution towards committees and society betterment. The first edition of DIAFA was held in 2017.
The 2021 Arab Women's Cup was the second edition of the Arab Women's Cup for national women's football teams affiliated with the Union of Arab Football Associations (UAFA). The tournament was hosted by Egypt between 24 August and 6 September 2021.