Ah W Noss

Ah W Noss
آه ونص
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 14, 2004 (2004-04-14)
Recorded2003–2004
Studio
  • Saba (Beirut)
  • JMR (Beirut)
  • Leila (Cairo)
  • Hot Spot (Cairo)
  • M. Sound (Cairo)
  • Sout El Musiqiyyin (Cairo)
Genre
Length53:13
Label
  • Relax-In
  • Megastar
Producer
Nancy Ajram chronology
Ya Salam
(2003)
Ah W Noss
آه ونص

(2004)
Ya Tabtab...Wa Dallaa
(2006)
Collector's Edition cover
Cover for 2-disc Collector's Edition
Singles from Ah W Noss
  1. "Ah W Noss"
    Released: April 14, 2004
  2. "Lawn Ouyounak"
    Released: November 2004
  3. "Oul Tani Eyh [Coke Single]"
    Released: March 5, 2005
  4. "Inta Eyh"
    Released: May 19, 2005

Ah W Noss (Arabic: آه ونص, English: I Mean It) is the fourth studio album by Lebanese singer Nancy Ajram. It was released on April 14, 2004, by Relax-In and Megastar Records. This was the follow-up project to 2003's Ya Salam. The album launched Ajram to the heights of music, thanks to its string of successful singles. The album received a massive commercial success in Egypt, especially the single "Ah W Noss", as it was sung in Egyptian Arabic.[1] Serving as executive producer, Ajram's manager, Jiji Lamara enlisted a wide range of producers including Tarek Madkour, Jean-Marie Riachi, Tony Saba, and Adel Ayash. Recording sessions for the album began in mid 2003 and took place at several recording studios throughout Lebanon and Egypt. Musically, the album represents a continuity for her previous effort Ya Salam, which contained pop and pop rock ballads. The album also explores other genres.

Ah W Noss received positive reviews from music critics. 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 Ajram launch a major world tour on the strength of her new single. With the record, Ajram received several awards, including Murex d'Or, Arabian Music Award and Dear Guest Award. In late 2004, Ajram became the Middle Eastern face of Coca-Cola, which opened a whole new promotional phase for the young starlet. Ajram was also chosen by Newsweek as one of the most influential people in the Arab world in May 2005. The album was reissued in 2006, packaged with both audio and visual discs and a different artwork.

  1. ^ Nancy Ajram: 10 essential songs you have to know, retrieved 1 February 2025, Sung in Egyptian Arabic, this breakthrough hit established Nancy as a pan-Arab superstar.

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