Gawaher

Gawaher released her first studio album, Ḥikāyah Gharībah ("Strange Story "), in 1995 under the label Ibn Al Khatib.

In 1998, she signed a contract with a larger label that worked with more notable singers of the Egyptian music scene, (such as Hamada Helal and Essam Karika).

In that new phase of her career, she released "Telefonak", her third album, which is notable for a radical change of style from typical Sudanese melodies to Shaabi music.

This release included a collaboration with Ashraf Abdou, a regular producer of singers such as Mohammed Mounir, Latifa, and Hakim.

[6] Due to the production and increased media attention, Rotana, a pan-Arabic music giant, released the album in the Levant region and the Gulf states.

[9] In 2003, the singer released her sixth album, "Ana Laka," which was popular for its titular song and first single, which was also accompanied with a promotional video.

Afterwards, she returned to the music scene with new collaborators such as Tarek Abdel Gaber, who composed songs for artists such as Sherine, Tamer Hosny, Samira Said, and Assala amongst others.