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Ramy Sabry's new album explores love's many faces - Music - Arts & Culture
Ramy Sabry's new album explores love's many faces - Music - Arts & Culture

Al-Ahram Weekly

time22-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Al-Ahram Weekly

Ramy Sabry's new album explores love's many faces - Music - Arts & Culture

Egyptian pop star Ramy Sabry released his latest album, Ana Bahebak Enta (I Love You), on 17 July, offering ten tracks that delve into the emotional spectrum of love—its joy, heartbreak, and healing. Among the standout songs is Teegy Netsawar (Let's Take a Photo), written by Tamer Hussein. The lyrics invite a loved one to capture a shared moment under the shining moon, setting a cheerful tone that contrasts with more introspective tracks. Hussein also penned Be Alby Maak (With My Heart With You), which reflects on the hope of rekindled love, and Mestaghrab Enta (You Are Surprised), where the singer addresses emotional struggles in a relationship, declaring that he has moved on without regret or blame. Mestaghrab Enta has proven to be the album's breakout hit, amassing over 500,000 views within four days of its release and climbing to #12 on trending music charts, a significant dominance in views above other tracks. The romance theme continues in Ghaltan (Wrong), written by Amr El-Masry, as telling the story of someone ending a relationship, and capturing a variety of emotions, from regret and pain, to anger and emotional detachment. El-Masry also contributed Bayaa (Traitor), a raw portrayal of abandonment by a lover and the emotional wounds this leaves in its wake. Balancing out the sorrow, Kol Haga Feha Helwa (Everything in Her Is Nice), written by Ahmed Gaber, celebrates a lover's beauty and charm. Musically, the album blends Arabic pop with Latin influences, creating a catchy, rhythmic soundscape that appeals to Sabry's wide fan base. Ramy Sabry Sabry, 47, rose to fame in the mid-2000s and has released ten studio albums to date. In addition to frequent performances in Egypt and the Arab region, his international reach has included concerts in London, Paris, several cities in Australia, and most recently, Toronto, New York, and Washington, D.C. in 2024. Follow us on: Facebook Instagram Whatsapp Short link:

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