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Twice honoured with the Oscar mondial du succs du disque the World Oscar of Recording Success, she is the only European singer to have won this award more than once. Her 3. 0 year career began in 1. Her suicide led to an iconic image as a tragic diva and renowned singer. She received more than 9. She has sold around 1. BiographyeditEarly lifeeditIolanda Cristina Gigliotti was born and raised in Cairo, Egypt. Her family immigrated from Serrastretta, Calabria, Italy and settled in Shoubra of Cairo where Dalida was born. Dalidas father, Pietro Gigliotti 1. Cairo Opera House, Dalidas mother Giuseppina ne Rose 1. Iolanda was the middle child between two brothers, Orlando and Bruno who would later in Dalidas career change his name to Orlando like his brother and become her manager in the 1. Dalidas early life was spent in the district of Shoubra, where she attended the Scuola Tecnica Commerciale Maria Ausiliatrice, an Italian Catholic school. In 1. 95. 0, Dalida participated in the Miss Ondine beauty pageant and won the title, and shortly after began working as a model for Donna, a Cairo based fashion house. In 1. 95. 4, at the age of 2. Dalida competed in and won the Miss Egypt pageant, and was crowned Miss Egypt. It was then that she was spotted by French director Marc de Gastyne and, much to the reluctance of her parents, she moved to Paris on Christmas Eve of the same year with the intention of pursuing a career in motion pictures. It was about this time she adopted a Middle Eastern name of Dalila, which was soon changed to the more familiar Dalida. Dalida collected 1. French, Italian, German, and Arabic and has a long list of top 1. French, Italian, German, Spanish, and Arabic, and accumulated myriad top selling singles and albums largely in France, Europe, Russia, whole Arab World with Egypt mainly, Eastern and Southeastern Asia, Canada and the rest of Francophone world spanning around thirty years. Dalidas mother tongue was Italian. She learned Egyptian Arabic and French growing up in Cairo, and improved her French after establishing herself in Paris in 1. She later added English, plus conversational level German and Spanish. When she became a pop and music icon in Japan, she also acquired enough basic Japanese to greet her fans in their own language. Her concerts there were met with almost unprecedented enthusiasm and once during a concert in Japan, Dalida felt ill and could not continue performing the organisers expected an enraged reaction due to the cancellation of the concert, but when she came onstage and explained to her fans that she could not perform, she was met with great applause and her name echoed everywhere. She promised to hold the concert again, which she soon fulfilled. Dalidas singing career started in Egypt, when she was discovered by Cherif Kamel, host of the Hit Parade at the Gezira Sporting Club during the early 1. Dalidas quest for a career in French cinema proved to be of limited success. Instead, she began taking singing lessons, and was booked as a cabaret act on the Champs lyses, which proved successful. Performing the song trangre au Paradis in a variety show at Bruno Coquatrix recently opened Olympia theatre, Dalida was introduced to Lucien Morisse and Eddie Barclay, who played a considerable part in launching the starlets career. Morisse was artistic producer of the popular Radio Europe 1, and Barclay an established record producer. After signing a recording contract with Barclay, Dalidas debut single Madona was promoted heavily by Morisse, and was a moderate success. However, the release of Bambino in 1. French top ten and remains one of the biggest selling singles in French history, and for its sales which exceeded 3. Dalida was awarded her first gold disc, presented on 1. September 1. 95. 7. The song Bambino echoed everywhere in France and was a success even beyond the French frontiers. In the same year, she would also support Charles Aznavour at the Olympia. The follow up single to Bambino, the exotic sounding and mesmerizing Gondolier, was released in the Christmas on 1. Come prima Tu Me Donnes, Ciao ciao bambina, and a cover of The Drifters Save the Last Dance for Me, Garde Moi la Dernire Danse. These classical songs mark the first phase of Dalidas album and maintain their charm even today. Dalida toured extensively from 1. France, Egypt, Italy, and the United States. Her tours of Egypt and Italy spread her fame outside France and Dalida soon became well known throughout Europe. However, she waited too long before entering Americas music scene, and though great names of the American music industry wanted to introduce her to the United States, she refused. In 1. 96. 1, Dalida performed a month of shows at the Olympia in Paris, with each selling out completely. Shortly afterwards Dalida embarked upon a tour of Hong Kong and Vietnam. Throughout the 1. Dalida would frequently perform sell out shows at the Olympia, and international dates became more frequent. In December 1. 96. Mdaille de la Prsidence de la Rpublique by General Charles de Gaulle, the only person from the music industry to have received this medal. The early 1. 97. 0s became a transitional period for the singer, highlighted by some of her most successful singles. After gaining a keen interest in academia in the mid 1. She tried to probe into her inner self and declared that she would sing only those songs which have a meaning for her. Bruno Coquatrix was dubious about Dalidas career evolution, and was hesitant to book her for a series of performances in 1. Dalida hired the hall herself, and her show was met with an impressive public response. In 1. 97. 3, a French version of the Italian song Parole Parole, originally performed by Mina, was recorded by Dalida and her friend Alain Delon. The song became a major hit and was the number one single in France and Japan. It was played consistently on French radio, at the request of listeners. The 1. 97. 4 follow up, Gigi Lamoroso and B side Il venait davoir 1. Europe. Touring would follow this period of unprecedented sales. In February 1. 97.