Ya Salam

Ya Salam
يا سلام
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 24, 2003 (2003-02-24)
Recorded2002–2003
Studio
  • Saba (Beirut)
  • Boudy Naoum (Beirut)
  • Leila (Cairo)
Genre
Length39:37
Label
  • Relax-In
  • Megastar
Producer
  • Jiji Lamara (exec.)
  • Adel Ayesh
  • Tony Saba
  • Tarek Madkour
  • Mohammed Mustafa
  • Roger Khoury
Nancy Ajram chronology
Sheel Oyoonak Anni
(2001)
Ya Salam
يا سلام

(2003)
Ah W Noss
(2004)
Collector's Edition cover
Cover for 2-disc Collector's Edition
Singles from Ya Salam
  1. "Akhasmak Ah"
    Released: December 2002
  2. "Ya Salam"
    Released: May 2003
  3. "Yay (Sehr Oyouno)"
    Released: October 2003

Ya Salam (Arabic: يا سلام, English: How Wonderful) is the third studio album by Lebanese singer Nancy Ajram. It was released on February 24, 2003 by Relax-In and Megastar. Ajram worked with all new collaborations, including Tarek Madkour, Adel Ayesh, Samir Sfeir, Salim Salameh and Tony Saba. Described as a turning point in Ajram's career, it represents a departure from the classical sound of her previous releases, Mihtagalak (1998) and Sheel Oyounak Anni (2001). Apart from the sound, she also endorsed a new image for the release going from an innocent girl to an edgier and more sexual look.

Upon its release, the record received generally positive to mixed reviews from music critics, some of them praised its composition and Ajram's new musical direction, while others criticized its lack of musical focus. Thanks to Ya Salam, Ajram received several Awards, including Murex d'Or and The Golden Lion Award.

Ya Salam spawned three singles, the lead single an Egyptian hit song, "Akhasmak Ah" was met with criticism and controversy due to its sexual music video but was an international hit. The follow-up "Ya Salam", another Egyptian classical song, was praised by critics and garnered chart success in the Arab World. The last single, "Yay", became a top 10 hit in various Arab countries. Ajram performed several songs from Ya Salam live during a number of shows, notably during El Hawa Hawana on Dream TV with Hala Sarhan, the 2003 Sham El Nessim Festival in Egypt[1] and Jerash Festival in Jordan.[2] In support of the album, Ajram embarked on her first Middle Eastern concert tour. The album was reissued in 2007, packaged with both audio and visual discs with a different artwork.

  1. ^ "نانسي عجرم واثقة من وصولها يوما للنجومية العالمية". Asharq Alawsat (in Arabic).
  2. ^ "موسيقى وترفيه وسياحة وثقافة وتسوق على روزنامة السياحة الأردنية". Asharq Alawsat (in Arabic).