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Fifty & Sadat El 3almy Drop ‘Meen Dol' off ‘Mlook El Sa3ada' Album

Fifty & Sadat El 3almy Drop ‘Meen Dol' off ‘Mlook El Sa3ada' Album

CairoScene18-06-2025
Fifty and Sadat El 3almy reunite on 'Meen Dol', the second track from 'Mlook El Sa3ada', blending classic up-beat energy with a modern critique of the Mahraganat scene.
Jun 18, 2025
Cairo's street sound gets a fierce update in 'Meen Dol', the second release off Fifty's upcoming album 'Mlook El Sa3ada' (The Kings of Happiness). Featuring long-time collaborator Sadat El 3almy and produced by DJ Flistiny, the track marks a confident return to roots for the genre's veterans.
'This track represents our view on the Mahraganat scene,' says Fifty. 'It's a reminder of where we came from, and where we stand now.'
The track reclaims the street-born movement with grit and intent, reasserting the duo's place at the frontlines of an ever-evolving sound.
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