Tesada'a Bemeen

Elissa won her third World Music Award for best selling artist of the Middle East in recognition of the sheer success of the album's commercial performance.

In August 2008, Elissa announced her intentions to travel to Egypt to meet and work with songwriters for her then-upcoming album on Rotana's tabloid news.

Elissa collaborated with composers such as Nader Abdullah, Marwan Khoury, Mohammed Rahim, Jad El Rahbani and Tamer Ali.

Almost immediately after the album was released, the third track "Min Gheir Mounasba" garnered severe attention by the media, general public and fans alike due to the song containing lyrical content about domestic violence and emotional abuse.

This had marked one of the first occasion that Elissa decided to record a track with mature content in order to raise concern and spread unprecedented awareness to Middle Eastern audiences.

Many groups praised Elissa for speaking up against domestic violence within the Arab media scene, which previously had not been done before and additionally would have been considered taboo at the time, as well as noting the two men who composed the song; Nader Abdullah and Waleed Saad.

Elissa's management noted that the cover was included in memory of Lebanese singer Salwa Al Katrib; who had passed away in March 2009.

The release of Tesada'a Bemeen alone tremendously boosted revenue from Egyptian cassette manufacturers after being severely affected by the 2008 global stock market crash.

[9] In recognition of the sales of Tesada'a Bemeen, Elissa won her third World Music Award for Best Selling Artist of the Middle East in the 2010 WMAs and also performed the titular track live in the televised ceremony.