Moeen Shreif, born on May 15, 1972 in Yammoune, Lebanon, is a Lebanese singer. He began singing at age nine and appeared as a child singer on the popular TV program Layali Lubnan at 12. Shreif learned to play the piano and oud, and his career took off after meeting Wadih El Safi, who mentored him. In 1994, he won acclaim on Studio El Fan, leading to his debut album Rejou'ak. Despite contractual issues with Studio El Fan, Shreif released subsequent albums including Nassibi (2002), 2004 (2004), and Albak Tayeb (2007) under Rotana Records. His songs include "As'aab kelmeh" and "Shoo byeshbahak teshreen." In 2006, he married Mira Cherif. During the Israel–Hezbollah conflict in 2024, his house was destroyed by an Israeli airstrike, but his family remained unharmed.