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Personnel: Joseph Chamaa (strings); Issam Houshan (percussion). Audio Mixer: Tony Shepperd. Recording information: Real Sound Recording Studio. Photographers: Barry J. Holmes; Denise J. Marino; Aaron Stipkovich; Ryan Beck; Michael "Dino" Campbell . Arrangers: Raul Ferrando; Elie Barbar; Guy Manoukian; Ahmed Adel. Bellydance Superstars Vol. III Music Bellydance Superstars Vol. III Songs | 1. | Habibi Ya Elni - Nourhanne |
| 2. | Ancient Ruins - Issam Houshan |
| 3. | Kalam Ala Meen, El - Saad El Soghayar |
| 4. | Drama Queen - Sahar |
| 5. | Ana Wel Leil - Hamada Hilal |
| 6. | Amani el Omr - Amani |
| 7. | Lawn Oyounak - Nancy Ajram |
| 8. | Harem - R.E.G. Project |
| 9. | Haboussou - Hakim |
| 10. | New Baladi - Mario Kirlis |
| 11. | Eih Eih - Shereen |
| 12. | Tribal Dream - Galactic Caravan/Issam Houshan |
| 13. | I Cash Radii - Pentaphobe |
| 14. | Tales of the Sahara - Ihsan Al Munzer |
| 15. | Fi el Awel - Mohammed Mohie |
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