| 1. Faouzia is a Moroccan-Canadian singer, songwriter, and musician known for hit songs like Born Without a Heart, Tears of Gold, and You Don’t Even Know Me. |
| 2. By 2023, her songs had been streamed globally over 1 billion times. |
| 3. Her family relocated from Morocco to Manitoba, Canada when she was a year old, settling in Carman, Manitoba. |
| 4. During school, Faouzia preferred acting in plays over sports and outdoor activities. |
| 5. Inspired by her sister playing piano, she began writing songs at five and learned multiple instruments. |
| 6. She posted song covers and originals on YouTube before releasing her first song at fifteen. |
| 7. In 2017, Faouzia signed with Paradigm Talent Agency, known for managing top artists. |
| 8. She won the Unsigned Only music competition in 2017, receiving cash and mentoring sessions. |
| 9. Her career peaked when she featured in David Guetta's 2018 song, Battle. |
| 10. Faouzia joined Atlantic Records in 2020 and produced popular songs like Minefields with John Legend and Now or Never with Martin Solveig. |
| 11. Her EPs "Stripped" (2020) and "Citizens" (2022) gained attention, with a debut album set for 2024. |
| 12. Faouzia embarked on a global tour in 2022 and described her music as emotional and intense. |
| 13. Her voice spans multiple vocal ranges, and she sings in English, French, and Arabic. |
| 14. She finds inspiration in her family and Arabic music icons, shaping her pop and R&B style. |
| 15. The artist engages with fans through her makeup tutorials on YouTube and has received acclaim for her music internationally. |
| 16. Her hit "Minefield" topped charts worldwide and garnered millions of streams. |
| 17. Faouzia feels elated when fans find solace or strength in her music. |
| 18. She has been featured on the covers of Vogue Arabia and Rolling Stone and sells clothing through Warner Music Store. |
| 19. Faouzia boasts millions of followers on social media and loves her pet cat named Wissam. |
| 20. In interviews, she emphasizes pushing fashion boundaries and embracing her Moroccan heritage. |
| 21. For International Women’s Day in 2021, Faouzia curated a playlist supporting women's empowerment on Billboard. |