Diab released his first album entitled '''' in 1983. Diab's second album, '
(1984), was the first of a series of records he released with Delta Sound; including ' (1986), '
(1987), and ' (1988). His later releases include '
(1989), ' (1990), '
(1991), ' (1992), '
(1993), ' (1994), and '''' (1995). By 1992, he became the first Egyptian and Middle Eastern artist to start making high-tech music videos. In the summer of 2004, Diab, having left Alam El Phan, released his first album with
Rotana Records,
, which he followed up with the hugely successful '
(2005), and ' (2007). was released for sale on the internet on 27 June 2009; however, the album was leaked online and was downloaded illegally amid complaints of slow download speed on the official site. Diab's fans initiated a massive boycott of the sites with the illegal copies. On 18 October 2009, Diab won four 2009 African Music Awards in the categories of best artist, album, vocalist and song for ""; Diab had been nominated by the Big Apple Music Awards. In February 2011, Diab released his hit single "" ("Egypt spoke"), followed by the release of his album '
in September, produced by Rotana. In 2012, Diab hosted the first Google Hangout in the Middle East during his performance in Dubai. In October 2014, Diab released his album ', which topped his last album ''
(2013) and again became the best-selling album in Egypt on iTunes and peaked at No. 1 on the Billboard'' World Albums Charts, making him the first Egyptian and Middle Eastern performer to accomplish such a feat. In July 2015, Diab released a music video for his song "" from his album '
. In March 2016, he released ', his first album since he left Rotana Music. The album was produced by the record label Nay For Media. His new album '''' was released in July 2017 with Nay Records. In October 2018, he released a new album called '
. In 2019, he released a mini-album, ', and in February 2020, he released his 30th album, ''
, which included 16 songs. In the same year, Amr Diab released another album, Ya Ana Ya La,'' at the end of the year, December 31, 2020. From April 2021 to July 2023, Amr Diab released a huge amount of singles, many of which topped the charts on digital listening platforms until his album release in 2023. In December 2023, Amr Diab released an album called
Makanak with 12 songs. Then he released two singles called "El Kelma El Helwa", an advertisement for Vodafone Music (Egypt), and "Hekyatna Helwa" for Hyde Park, both on March 11, 2024. In April 2024,
Rolling Stone picked
Tamally Maak to top the Best Arabic Pop Songs of the 21st Century. In July of that year, his exclusive contract with Anghami expired. A program produced by Amr Afifi, consisting of 12 parts aired on Rotana Music, Rotana Cinema and Egyptian Channel 1 station. The program detailed the biography of Diab and was scheduled to be launched simultaneously with the release of Amr Diab's new album, but the album's release was postponed to a later date. ==Musical style==