5 best Mohamed Hamaki’s songs you should listen to

Mohamed Hamaki is a musician. He was born on November 4th, 1975. in Egypt’s Cairo. In London, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt, his father worked as an electrical engineer who contributed significantly to Hamaki’s professional singing career. Despite the fact that Hamaki’s talent was not discovered until later, he has been singing for school events since he was a child. The child Hamaki had excellent listening and playing skills on a variety of instruments, particularly the keyboard.

Hamaki got his start in music at a young age by playing instruments and performing at school events and celebrations. He later earned a degree in Arabic music at the Cairo Academy of Arts. Khaleena Ne’eesh, his first album, was released in 2003. Kheles El Kalam, Hamaki’s second album, was released in the summer of 2006. He then put out Naweeha, which was also a big hit. The Turkish version of the song “We Eftakart” was performed by Turkish singer Mostafa Sundal thanks to this album.

Since Hamaki joined the music industry. He connected with a lot of composers and artists, but most importantly, he met Tarek Madkour, one of the most well-known and highly skilled musical arrangers in the Middle East. Madkour has worked with some of the best artists in the region and has a lot of experience. He took Hamaki on and decided to help him get better.

Hamaki enjoys sports and, surprisingly, could have been one of the younger players at “El Ahly” football club. His talent should have earned him that opportunity, but it wasn’t written in stone for him to stay. Despite this, Hamaki occasionally engages in football play as well as PlayStation music with his band crew.

5 best songs is mentioned you need to know for Mohamed Hamaki

  1. Layla 
  2. Kol youm men dah 
  3. Khodni Eleik 
  4. Haga mestakhbya 
  5. Mn alby baghany  

After all, these experiences were all about creating Hamaki’s unique image, style, and musical vision and shaping him as a star. Throughout the pre-production and production stages of his forthcoming album, Hamaki’s ultimate goal was to concentrate on songs, lyrics, and originality. The result was the soulful record “Khallina Neysh,” which featured Hamaki’s personality and Tarek Madkour’s musical influence. Khallina Neysh was delivered in 2003 where it coordinated with the crowd and acquired heaps of consideration and achievement. As a result he was rewarded as the best Arabic singer by “El Nil Lel Monaw’at” channel and “Best Artist” from both Egyptian and Arabic charts.