Early Life
Viviane was born on July 12th in Fakiha, located in the Beqaa Valley of Lebanon. She initially pursued a degree in agriculture, studying plant engineering at the Lebanese University. However, she eventually decided to follow her passion for music.
Career
Viviane began her singing career at the young age of 20. She studied at the Lebanese Institute of Music to improve her knowledge of music. Her passion for singing led her to launch her career in 2002, when she moved to France to perform at venues such as the Oscar, Champs-Elysees and George in Paris. She sang in a variety of languages, including French, English, Spanish, Italian and Arabic, her mother tongue. After her time in France, she moved to Dubai and sang at famous venues such as Fairmont, Royal Metropolitan, and continued to pursue her dream of becoming a successful singer.
In 2008, Viviane decided to release her first single, “Ma Bi Shay,” which marked the start of her dream coming true. After a journey of 9 years singing in Paris and Dubai, Viviane began working with the best poets and musicians in the Middle East. In 2011, she created and released her first album, “Fo2 El Kalam,” which featured 10 different songs, two of which were filmed and directed by Sam Kayal and Randa Alam respectively.
Collaborations and Concerts
Viviane has had the opportunity to collaborate with many renowned Lebanese singers such as Melhem Barakat, Ragheb Alama, Walid Toufic, George Wassouf and others. Her concerts are always highly sought after and tend to be fully booked. She has also performed in various countries such as Canada, Australia, and Europe as well as in the UAE, Kuwait, Tunisia, Syria, Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, Morocco and many others.
In 2015, she released her single “Kil Shi Twa2a3to” and in 2016 she released “Masr 3azeema” which was dedicated to Egypt, filmed and directed by Fadi Haddad. In 2017, she released “Ghel B Albi Ghel” a Lebanese song, and in 2018 she released “Ahebek Mot” and “Eb3ed Ahsanlak” in addition to other songs. In 2019, she released “Naskha El Asliye” and “Ma3ak” a song dedicated to the Lebanese army, and in 2020 she released “Safir El Fan,” “La Tebki Ya Beirut,” and “Ya Iraq” which was dedicated to Iraq and the Iraqi people, filmed and directed by Ziad Khoury and produced by Lifestylez Studios.