Boutros began her musical journey at the age of 12 when she recorded her first song, "À Maman," at
Elias Rahbani's studio. She followed this with two other French-language songs, "C'est la vie" and "Viens dans ma vie." Her career took off in the 1980s with Arabic-language hits such as "Ghabet Shams El Haq" ("The Sun of Justice Has Gone") and "Wein el Malayeen" ("Where Are the Millions"). In October 2006, she released the single "Ahibaii" ("Dearly Beloved"), inspired by a letter written by
Hezbollah leader
Hassan Nasrallah to fighters during the
2006 Lebanon War. The song was composed by her brother Ziad and arranged by Michel Fadel. In December 2023, during the
Gaza war, she released a song titled "Yamma Mwel Lhawa" ("O Mother, What's with the Wind?") in solidarity with Palestinians.
Musical style and influences Boutros is known for blending traditional Arabic melodies and quarter notes with modern pop and rock. Her work often incorporates themes of resistance, patriotism, and social justice. She cites
Ziad Rahbani as a major influence on her artistic vision. == Personal life ==