About this app
🟩 Assala Mostafa Hatem Nasri (Arabic: أصالة مصطفى حاتم نصري; born 15 May 1969), commonly known as Assala Nasri (Arabic: أصالة نصري) and by the mononym Assala (Arabic: أصالة), is a Syrian musical artist.
🟩 Studio albums
🟦 Ya Sabra Yana (Patient Me) (1992)
🟦 Assala Performs Umm Kulthum (1992)
🟦 O'zorni (Forgive Me) (1991)
🟦 Ghayar Awi (He's So Jealous) (1993)
🟦 Taw'am Al Rouh (My Soul's Twin) (1994)
🟦 Ighdab (Be Angry) (1994)
🟦 Wala Tessadda' (Don't Believe It) (1995)
🟦 Rahal (He Left) (1996)
🟦 Erja' Laha (Return to Her) (1996)
🟦 Al Mushtaka (The Complaint) (1997)
🟦 Alby Bayrtahlak (My Heart Is Comfortable For You) (1998)
🟦 Ya Magnon (O Madman) (1999)
🟦 Moshtaah (I'm Missing You) (2001)
🟦 Yakhy Esaal (Ask About Me) (2002)
🟦 Yamin Allah/Haqiqat Waqe'i (I Swear/My Reality) (2001)
🟦 Ad El Horouf (As Much as the Number of Letters) (2003)
🟦 Awgat (Sometimes) (2004)
🟦 Ady (Ordinary) (27.6.2005)
🟦 Hayati (My Life) (25.7.2006)
🟦 Sawaha Qalbi (My Heart Has Done It) (28.6.2007), debuted at number 1, stayed for 4 weeks at number 1 beating Amr Diab's new album on Rotana's PEPSI Top 5 Albums
🟦 Nos Hala (Half State) (27.9.2008), debuted at #1 of Rotana's Top 5 albums in both Egypt and Lebanon, stayed in the charts the following week. In its third week it returned to number 1 at Egypt Top 5 albums charts. In the following weeks it peaked at number 2 on the Khaleeji, making it the first album to be in the top 2 of both charts.
🟦 Qanon Kaifak (Law of Your Fancy) (24.6.2010)
🟦 Shakhseya Aneeda (A Stubborn Personality) (19.8.2012)
🟦 60 De'ee'a Hayah (60 Minutes of Life) (30.3.2015)
🟦 Alleg El Deneia (I Hang the World) (10.10.2016)
🟦 Mohatamma Bel Tafasil (Interested in the Details) (23.8.2017)[11][12]
🟦 Fi Orbak (Near You) (27.8.2019)
🟦 La Testaslem (Don't Give Up) (16.9.2020)
🟩 Singles
🟦 "Law Ta'rafou" (If You Know) from Law Ta'rafou
🟦 "Ighdab" (Get Angry) from Ighdab
🟦 "Al Mushtaka" (The Complainer) from Al Mushtaka
🟦 "Alf Leila We Leila" (One Thousand and One Nights) from Al Mushtaka
🟦 "Ya Magnoun" (O Madman) from Ya Magnoun
🟦 "Ma Oultelish" (Why Didn't You Tell Me?) from Ya Magnoun
🟦 "Moushta'a" (I'm Missing You) from Moushta'a
🟦 "E'tef Habibi" (Have Mercy My Love) from Moushta'a
🟦 "Mab'ash Ana" (I Haven't Lived Up to My Name if I Don't) from Moushta'a
🟦 "Leih El Ghorour" (Why the Arrogance?) from Ya Akhi Es'al
🟦 "Yamin Allah" (I Swear) from Yamin Allah/Waqe'i
🟦 "Misheit Senin" (I Walked for Years) from Ad El Horouf
🟦 "Tassawar" (Imagine) from Ad El Horouf
🟦 "A'taz Bek" (I Am Proud of You) from Ad El Horouf
🟦 "Gemarhom Kellohom" (You Are the Moon Among Them) from Awgat
🟦 "Meta Ashoufek" (When Will I See You?) from Awgat
🟦 "Fein Habibi" (Where is My Love?) from Aadi
🟦 "Khalik Shiwaya" (Stay) from Aadi
🟦 "Asfa" (I'm Sorry) from Aadi
🟦 "Aktar" (More) from Hayati
🟦 "Khaliha 'Ala Allah" (Leave It In God's Hands) [Ramadan Single]
🟦 "Jarhi Fel Hawa" (My Injury in Love)
🟦 "Allah Ya Omri Aleik" (You're Amazing)
🟦 "Arod Leih" (Why Reply?) from Hayati
🟦 "Bein Eideik" (In Your Hands) from Hayati
🟦 "Alamtni" (You Taught Me) from Hayati
🟦 "Hayati" (My Life) from Hayati
🟦 "Egrab Gerrib" (Get Closer) from Sawaha Galbi
🟦 "Sawaha Galbi" (My Heart Did It) from Sawaha Galbi
🟦 "La Tekhaf" (Don't Be Afraid) from Sawaha Galbi (shot as a music video in 2009)
🟦 "Wala Dary" (Doesn't Care), debuted on at #12 on Rotana's PEPSI Top 20 Charts; reached #2 the following week and maintained its spot for the following at #2
🟦 "Sum wa 'Asal" (Poison and Honey) 2010 Single
🟦 "Ah law hal korsy Bye7ki" (If This Chair Would Talk) 2011 - this song is dedicated for the Syrian revolution against Bashar al-Assad.