Do you remember the debate that charmed the Egyptians? Pleasantly surprised by him

Last August, an old video of an Egyptian debate spread like wildfire on social media, as he sings while doing his work. His voice captivated the hearts of millions in his country, and became a star within hours.

Except that’s new regarding Ahmad SalemIt was announced by the official page of “Saqia Abdel Moneim El-Sawy” on Facebook two days ago, where it revealed the details of the first concert of “Singer El-Naqash”.

100 pounds minimum

And she published the famous video of him singing, “Tomorrow Ya Habibi” during his work, with a comment: “For the first time on the El Sakia Ahmed Salem Theater in his first concert, October 20,” where he will present a group of modern and old songs.

Concert ticket prices include more than one category, while prices start at EGP 100 as a minimum.

Beginning of the story

It is noteworthy that the story started from a video that spread to the young man working in the field of “paint” last August, as he sings the song “Bokra Ya Habibi” by the late artist Warda, so his voice and feeling drew the attention of a number of artists.

Actress Naglaa Badr published Salem’s video at the time, describing his voice as “terrible”, while scriptwriter Tamer Habib commented: “This man is great.”

Duet lyrical and melody

Singer and musician Ramy Jamal also asked his followers to deliver him to the young man urgently, saying: “Someone is necessary to connect me to the beautiful man, Abu Sawt. Gamal pledged to give him another song to sing solo, promising him a full album.

The singer and composer also announced Mohammed NoorDuring one of the Egyptian television programs, he expressed his desire to cooperate with Salem because of his “strong voice”. He said: “His voice is terrible and he is very clever… I want someone to connect me with him, in a tune I intend to present to him.”

While the presenter of the program later clarified that the young man was contacted and a meeting was arranged for him with Nour.

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