Miriam Toukan

Miriam Toukan is a singer, songwriter, lawyer, and peace activist from I'billin, a Palestinian village in the Galilee region of Israel. Born into a Palestinian Christian family, she has made significant contributions to music and social activism. Toukan was the first Arab participant on the Israeli song contest "Kokhav Nolad," where she also became the first to sing in Arabic on a prime-time show, garnering widespread media attention for her unique vocal qualities. She has performed at international festivals and has been involved in peace activism, often using her music to promote unity and cultural exchange. As part of her musical project Quartetoukan, she combines Eastern and Western music styles, such as Flamenco, Klezmer, and Arabic folk, to foster cross-cultural understanding.

Toukan's musical career spans several albums, including "Christmas Eve" (2008) and "Miriam Toukan" (2011), as well as collaborative projects like "Quartetoukan" and "Toukandaluz," where she blends Arabic music with Andalusian and Flamenco styles. Her work encourages peace, tolerance, and human solidarity, using music as a powerful tool for social change. However, the specific releases you've listed ("Wishes," "Wiara," etc.) are not mentioned in my existing information about Miriam Toukan.

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Wishes
Album - 14 Tracks - Released July 16, 2024
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  1. July 16, 2024
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