The Egyptian singer and composer Ahmed El-Haggar died at the age of 65, according to what his brother, the singer Ali El-Haggar, confirmed through his personal accounts on social media. And a sluggish feeling.
Sharjah 24 – Archyde.com:
The Egyptian singer Ali El-Haggar stated, through his personal accounts on social media, that his younger brother, the singer and composer Ahmed El-Haggar, died this evening, Tuesday.
And he wrote on his Facebook page, “Go to the mercy of God Almighty, my brother Ahmed Al-Hajjar. The funeral prayer will be held tomorrow, following the noon prayer, at the Sayeda Nafisa Mosque.”
The Egyptian Ministry of Culture mourned the artist, saying in a statement by Minister Enas Abdel Dayem that “Arab music has lost a brilliant star distinguished by an authentic voice and a delicate feeling.”
She added that the late “made works that contributed to expressing the feelings of an entire generation, and they will remain immortal as signs in the world of modern and contemporary music.”
Ahmed El-Haggar was born in September 1956, the son of musician Ibrahim El-Haggar (1922-2000). He graduated from the Higher Institute of Arabic Music and began working in art while he was still a student.
He released regarding 4 albums and composed music for plays and series introductions. He also composed for a number of singers, including Mohamed El Helou, Medhat Saleh, Anushka, Mohamed Fouad and Hisham Abbas.
Among his most prominent songs are (Lammett the Threads of the Sun), (Ya I Wish You Return), (Enough of Me), (A Moment of Farewell), (I Wish), (May Dreams), (Nostalgia), (Wala My Life), (Hawaki) and (Let us in tomorrow). ).