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Singing in languages like Arabic, Italian, French, and Hebrew, she became a unifying figure between Europe and the Middle East. A Life Haunted by Tragedy

She was the first artist to be awarded a gold record in France (1957) and later the first to receive platinum and diamond discs.

On May 3, 1987, Dalida took her own life in her Montmartre home, leaving a haunting note that read, "Life is unbearable for me. Forgive me" . Her death left a profound void, but her legend has only grown. All My Little Words: An Ode to Dalida - The Wesleyan Argus

Dalida -

Singing in languages like Arabic, Italian, French, and Hebrew, she became a unifying figure between Europe and the Middle East. A Life Haunted by Tragedy

She was the first artist to be awarded a gold record in France (1957) and later the first to receive platinum and diamond discs. Dalida

On May 3, 1987, Dalida took her own life in her Montmartre home, leaving a haunting note that read, "Life is unbearable for me. Forgive me" . Her death left a profound void, but her legend has only grown. All My Little Words: An Ode to Dalida - The Wesleyan Argus Singing in languages like Arabic, Italian, French, and