Jamale Abou Hamad is a Lebanese artist and storyteller whose work spans music, film, and visuals, driven by a deep commitment to humanitarian causes. A graduate of the Lebanese National Higher Conservatory of Music, and member of SACEM, she blends oriental and occidental styles to craft music that resonates with both personal and collective experiences. Her performances across Lebanon and beyond reflect this unique fusion, engaging audiences with her compelling narratives.

Co-founder of the musical group RAND in 2013 with her siblings, Jamale began creating her own music in 2019. Her upcoming eighth single, set to debut on August 30th, 2024—the International Day of the Disappeared—reflects on the poignant wait of families searching for their missing loved ones.

Her short film Endless Ache offers a poignant exploration of loss and has been showcased in international film festivals. In 2016, she moved to Los Angeles to study at the Stella Adler Academy of Acting, completing an intensive two-year program. She also holds a BA in Film from the Institute of Theatre, Audiovisual and Cinematographic Studies at Saint Joseph University in Beirut.