Ameerah (singer)

For other people called Amira / Ameera / Ameerah, refer to Amira

Ameerah El Ouiglani known professionally as Ameerah or Astrid[1][2] is a Belgian singer-songwriter of Tunisian origin.

Ameerah, literally princess in the Arabic language[3] started her career as Astrid quoted in her songwriting credits at various times as Ameerah A. Roelants and Astrid Roelants. Her first chart success was in Belgium with her song "Don't Stop the Music" released as Astrid.[4]

Ameerah is known mostly for her 2009 international dance hit "The Sound of Missing You"[3] which reached number 3 on the Billboard Hot Dance Airplay chart in the United States. A version by Wildboyz featuring Ameerah also was a big hit in Europe in 2010 charting in Belgium, the Netherlands and Romania.

Another big hit, "Freaky Like Me" by Norwegian duo Madcon featuring Ameerah was a hit in a number of countries, most notably in Norway where it peaked at number one, but also charting in Germany, Austria, Belgium, Poland, Romania and appeared briefly in the UK Singles Chart. She was also featured in songs by Regi, Turbo B and Schiller.

Discography

Singles

As Astrid
Year Single Peak positions
BEL
(Vl)

2004 "Don't Stop the Music"
(as Astrid)
20
(Ultratop)
"However"
(as Astrid)
7
(Ultratip)
Solo as Ameerah
Year Single Peak positions
US
Hot Dance
Airplay

2009/
2010
"The Sound of Missing You" 3
Featured in
Year Single Peak positions
AUT
BEL
(Vl)

BEL
(Wa)

FIN
GER
NED
NOR
ROM
SWI
UK
UK
R&B
Chart
2010 "The Sound of Missing You"
(Wildboyz featuring Ameerah)
  22
(Ultratop)
11
(Ultratip)
    44   2      
"Freaky Like Me"
(Madcon featuring Ameerah)
11 12
(Ultratip)
  9 9   1 2 6 46 14
"Tears to Dust"
(Regi and Ameerah)
                     
"We Be Hot"
(Regi & Turbo B featuring Ameerah)
  9
(Ultratop)
                 
2012 "Dancing In The Dark"
(Schiller with Ameerah)
                     

References

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