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{{Infobox album
| name = Bahibbik Wahashteeny (I Love You, I Miss You)
| type = studio
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| released = 25 July 2005 ([[Egypt]])
| recorded = 2003–2005
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| genre = [[Arabic pop]], [[R&B]], [[jazz]]
| length = 57:44 minutes
| label = [[Rotana Production Company|Rotana]]
| producer = Rotana <small>(Producer)</small>, [[Bassam Aawwad]] <small>(Executive producer)</small>
| prev_title = [[Omry Maak]]
| prev_year = 2003
| next_title = [[Kolma N'arrab]]
| next_year = 2007
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| name = Bahibbik Wahashteeny
| type = studio
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| single1date =
| single2 = Aziz w Ghali <small>(not in the record)</small>
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| single3 = elAmaken <small>(tribute to Mohammad Abdo)</small>
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'''''Bahibbik Wahashteeny''''' (''I Love You, I Miss You'') is the seventeenth full-length
==Album information==
{{Music ratings
|rev1=[[L7en E-Newspaper]]|rev1Score= {{Rating|2.5|5}} [http://www.l7en.com/7ber/View.php?id=793 link]
|rev2=[[Egypty.com]]|rev2Score= {{Rating|1|5}} [http://www.egypty.com/top4/angham_album.asp link]
|rev3=[[Masrawy E-newspaper]]|rev3Score= {{Rating|4|5}} [http://www.masrawy.com/news/2005/Arts/Art2005/singers2005.aspx link]
|rev4=[[Oghnia Review]] |rev4Score=(3.2/5)
According to Angham, Bahibbik Wahashteeny is considered as the closest record to her heart because the lyrics summarized her attitude toward her life, her experiences and the way she perceives the people around her. She referred to "Bahibbik Wahashteeny" in Maa Hobbi televised interview on Rotana channel as one of her closest albums, because it was the first to really begin to express her personality freely. This record was born in a period where Angham is trying to balance between her new life as wife and mother on one hand, and a new version of her as a rejuvenated artist on the other. The record was recorded at Sawt elMouseeka (Voice of Music) studio by a team composed by M. Nash'at Naser elDeen, Mohammad Saker, Khaled Raouuf, and Mohammad Ismaeel. The mixage was done by M. Nash'at Naser elDeen. ''Nunutrack'' took part in the digital mastering of the record. The promotional pictures were all done by MKI. The front CD cover created an aura of mystery around the record when it was promoted, because it partly
==Promotion==
Angham herself said she was not satisfied with the promotion of the new record. Two days after the album release, and hearing about the mediocre sales of her record, Angham decided to stage a concert in Tunisia alongside Ramy Ayach, and specifically at Carthage International Festival, to promote the record. The public exceeded 14000 in number,<ref
==Music videos==
Angham's first single music video from "Bahibbik Wahashteeny" record is the title song itself. It was directed by Hady elBajoury. The director was searching for something simple for this particular music video, content only to show Angham in daily life activities in her true face and colours. The filming took part in alGouna, a tourist site in the south of Egypt. In this music video, Angham is considered the first Arabic female artist to appear in her seventh-month pregnant state. She herself wanted a music video that does not exhaust her too much, but yet remain creative, warm and friendly to the lyric of the song. Fahd created a shorter version of the song for the music video where he have cut short the instrumental music as it shows between the 3:10 and 3:35 minutes sequences. Angham won "best presence and allure" and "best camera expression" for this music video, according to Rotana Top 20.<ref
==Controversies==
Years
==Track listing==
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==References==
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[[Category:Angham albums]]
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