

Back in 2017, the British singer-songwriter's global blockbuster stayed inside the top 10 for 33 weeks.Įven if "Girls Like You" disappears from the Hot 100 next week, Maroon 5 and Cardi B can be proud of how long they were able to keep it afloat.but chances are, it's not going anywhere soon.

Only one track, Ed Sheeran's "Shape of You," has earned more time in the region. Ilhan was granted the title “Firsts: Women Who Are Changing The World” by Times Magazine for a special project on 46 women who broke barriers in their respective discipline.Both The Chainsmokers and Halsey's "Closer" and LeAnn Rimes' "How Do I Live" also spent 32 weeks inside the Hot 100's top 10, meaning "Girls Like You" is tied for the second-longest stint in the uppermost tier of all time. She graduated from North Dakota State University with a Bachelor’s degree in political science and international studies. After the eruption of the Somali Civil War, Omar and her family spent four years in a refugee camp in Kenya. Ilhan was born in Mogadishu and was raised in Baydhabo, Somalia. In 2016, she was elected as a Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party member of the Minnesota House of Representatives, making her the first Somali American Muslim hijabi woman elected to office in the United States. Ilhan Omar, the second featured hijabi woman, is a Somali American politician from Minnesota. Now, she is living in New York and works for a major media organization. At the age of 17, with her high-school friends, she founded the website, on which she began publishing articles. Khatahtbeh was born in New Jersey and then relocated to Jordan with her family to escape Islamophobia. She is also labeled as a Media Titan by the New York Times.

At 23, she became the first hijabi woman to hit the Forbes 30 under the age of 30. The clip starred a variety of celebrities, including Jennifer Lopez, Gal Gadot, Rita Ora, Ellen Degeneres, Cardi B, Camila Cabello and two hijabi women: Amani Al-Khatahtbeh and Ilhan Omar.Īmani Al-Khatahtbeh is an entrepreneur and is the editor in chief of.

CAIRO – 6 June 2018: Maroon 5 released a video clip called “Girls Like You” on May 30, and it’s now #46 on trending music videos on YouTube.
