Zeina (singer)
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Zeina Aridi (born March 12, 1996 in Brooklyn),[1] known mononymously as Zeina, is a Canadian pop singer from Montreal, Quebec, who released her debut album Eastend Confessions in 2024.[2]
Of Lebanese and Egyptian descent, she incorporates pop, rhythm, blues and Arabic music influences into her style, and sings in English, French and Arabic.[2][3] "Hooked", her first single to chart in the Canadian Hot 100, is a gender-flipped response to Shawn Desman's 2002 single "Shook".[4]
She received two Juno Award nominations at the Juno Awards of 2025, for Breakthrough Artist or Group of the Year and Contemporary R&B/Soul Recording of the Year for Eastend Confessions.[5]