Aseel Omran, a Saudi Arabian singer and actress, emerged onto the entertainment scene on November 12, 1989, in Khobar, with familial roots in Qatif. Notably, she is the sister of presenter Lojain Omran. Omran’s journey to stardom began through the reality television show Gulf Stars, where her youthful appearance and talent captivated audiences, making her the first youth star in Saudi Arabia.
In 2007, Omran debuted her musical career with the release of her album “Khajlanah,” followed by “Allah Yhannini” in 2008, both under the renowned Saudi label Rotana Records. These albums propelled her to fame, solidifying her status as a prominent figure in Arabic music.
Beyond her musical endeavors, Omran ventured into acting, starring in the 2012 series “Akoon Aw La,” produced by MBC. However, her passion for music remained evident with the release of her third album “Mo Bessahel” in 2011.
A defining moment in Omran’s career occurred on June 9, 2016, when she collaborated with RedOne on the music video “Don’t You Need Somebody,” which swiftly climbed the Arabic music charts, further cementing her position as a top artist.
With a massive following of 6.7 million on Instagram and 820K subscribers on YouTube, Aseel Omran continues to enchant audiences worldwide with her mesmerizing voice and captivating performances, leaving an indelible mark on the Arabic entertainment industry.