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Leily Nahary (often varied as Leily Nhary, Leily Nehary) is Amr Diab's album released in the summer of 2004 after much anticipation. The album contains 10 tracks as listed below, with one music video for "Leily Nehary", which was directed by Cameron Casey. The album was 2004's biggest release in Egypt and many Arab countries, and marked the first album that Amr Diab recorded with Rotana since leaving Mohsen Gaber's Alam El Phan shortly before. The Album broke many records and became Rotana's highest selling album of all-time
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