Emirati artist Ahlam is considered one of the richest artists in the Arab world, and Ahlam can be considered one of the highest paid artists when performing concerts in the Arab world.
The artist, Ahlam Al Shamsi, born on February 13, 1968, is an Emirati singer, and her audience called her the Queen.
In June 2003, the artist, Ahlam, married the famous Qatari rally champion and businessman Mubarak Al-Hajri, and she has three children: Fahed, Fatima and Lulwa.
Ahlam said that she fell in love with him at first sight, which is why she did not care that she would be his second wife, and Mubarak Al-Hijri owns an oil exploration company in Qatar.
Ahlam began her artistic career by singing at Gulf weddings when she was young.
And the first album through which the artist Ahlam achieved fame was the album “Ahlam 95”, and she became famous through several songs, including “I love you death”, and I know why.
Ahlam studied Islamic law at the University of Dubai and did not complete her studies because of her tendency to art.
Ahlam’s fortune includes owning a private plane in addition to 49% of the shares of an airline.
The star Ahlam owns a group of luxury cars of nearly 20 cars, including a Porsche, a Lamborghini, a Mercedes-Benz, and a Rolls Royce, worth more than $5.1 million.
The artist Ahlam always appears with distinctive looks that reflect her richness, as she wears clothes designed by world-class designers, as well as appearing on many occasions with an impressive collection of precious jewelry, such as the one she appeared on Arab Idol.
Her husband, Mubarak Al-Hajri, advised her to invest her money in several projects. She owns dreams of many apartments. She owns an apartment in Paris, two houses in Qatar and Dubai, and two apartments in Egypt and London.
According to the worth net celebrity website, Ahlam Al Shamsi’s net worth is regarding $25 million, or regarding 400 million Egyptian pounds, and that is why she is classified as one of the most expensive artists in the Arab world.
Singer Ahlam won several awards during her artistic career, the most important of which is the Arab Artist Award in Egypt in 2015, as well as honorary awards from Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and Germany.