Redha began her career in 2013, following her participation in Arab Idol, In 2013, among the numerous photos shared on online forums featuring the banquet hosted by Arab Idol contestant Ziad Khoury for the show's participants, one image of Bahraini contestant Hana Redha captured significant attention. The photo, taken at the picturesque location where the banquet was held, showcased Hanan against the enchanting backdrop of Lebanon's natural beauty. This striking image earned her the nickname "Spring Star" () from forum members. In 2016, Hanan Redha's rise to stardom began with the
Iraqi singer and composer
Abdullah Al-Hameem in the
duet music video "Ne'mat Allah" (). The song was written by Mohammad Al-Jubouri, composed by Abdullah Al-Hemaim, and arranged by Hossam Al-Deen, She later moved to Kuwait, where she performed numerous concerts. At the end of 2016, she released لف ودور (), accompanied by a music video. The song was written and composed by Abdulaziz Al-Abkal and achieved significant success, reaching around 1 million views within four months. Additionally, in 2016, she released several other songs, including "Ya Kuwait" (), composed by Dr. Yaqoub Al-Khubaisi; "Esma’ni" (Listen to Me), written by Sahm and composed by Ammar Janahi; "Al-Hal Al-Sa’ab" (The Difficult Solution); and "Keda" (Like This). In 2017, Redha released the
Moroccan Arabic song "Shifti Ana" () written by Mus’ab Al-Anzi, composed by Redouan Al-Diri, and arranged by Jalal Hamdawi. The following year, she released two songs: "Sheno Mushtaq" (What Are You Longing For?), written by Humam Al-Aseer, composed by Humam Hassan, and arranged by Ammar Adnan; and "Halti Sa’ba" (My Condition is Hard), written by Abdulsalam Mohammad, composed by Mishari Al-Yateem, and arranged by Taif Adel. In 2020, Hanan Redha released the song "Jaf Al-Kalam" (), written by Mishari Al-Hadaibi, composed by Mohammad Anwar, and arranged by Ahmad Fouad. In 2023, she released her Egyptian Arabic song "Ma Yestahelsh" (). == External links ==