Dina Hayek, born Collet Bou Gergis on June 10, 1982, in Joünié, Lebanon, is a Lebanese singer. She began her career as a solo artist in 1999 after being discovered by composer George Mardorzian and studied music at the University Saint-Esprit de Kaslik. Her debut album Sehir Al Gharam was released in 2003 under Music Master International. Hayek's breakthrough came with her second album Katabtillak, released in 2005 under Rotana Records, which included hits like "Katabtillak" and "Dark el-Hawa'a". Her third album, Ta'ala Albi (2006), featured the title track but faced lower sales. Hayek left Rotana in 2007 and went on to perform in Lebanon, Egypt, and the Gulf region, collaborating with artists like George Wassouf and Melhem Barakat.