Kolma N'arrab (Whenever We Come Closer) is the eighteenth full-length Arabic studio album from Egyptian pop singer Angham.
Moreover, elBayan newspaper stipulated that the record sold half a million CD since 18 August 2007 and the number of sales is still escalating.
The Album was recorded at Angham's private studio in alShourouk (Egypt) near her house to prevent any leakage of songs and news to the media and press.
Angham's surprise in this record is her remake of the famous pop folk song "Ashky Lmeen" (Whom Shall I Complain To) of veteran artist, Mohammad Mounir.
The CD cover, showing an inspired Angham looking to the sky, was photographed by Karine and Charbel in collaboration with Karim Noor.
The failure of Angham's previous record, Bahibbik Wahashteeny (I Love You, I Miss You) (2005), had been partly attributed to inadequate promotional tours and the quasi-absent of many important public appearance.
She added on Maa Hobbi (With Love) talk show (Rotana Channel) that "I could have chosen the choice of not releasing the 2005 record and content instead with spending quality time with my family.
[7] The rumor, spread around the Middle East countries, caused a riot in the Parliament of Egypt, and a possible ban for Angham to enter Kuwait.
She sang "Atmannalo elKheir" (I Wish Him All The Best) unplugged on Cairo Today[citation needed] show hosted by Omar Adeeb and on Hala Febrayer concert 2007.
She also sang exclusively a short part of "Mabahebbesh" track on "Khaleek belBeit" (Stay Home) talk show on Future channel and "elYom elSabee" (On The Seventh Day) hosted by Mahmoud Saad.
Critics confirmed that the concert was successful, and noticed a new way of thinking from Angham, as she was aiming at gathering the young demographic into her fans' record.