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Al Masryeen is an Egyptian band that gained popularity in the 1970s. The band’s music reflects Egypt’s rich cultural heritage and artistic traditions, blending traditional elements with contemporary sounds to create a unique and captivating style. Their music remains a testament to the rich musical tapestry of Egypt, showcasing the diversity and talent of the Egyptian music scene.
In episode four, Nadeem gave us a specified explanation about Al Masryeen, so here are some songs that the show sheds light on for you to bless your musical ears with:
Hezeny
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It is played in episode four of Hala Khasa. Hezeny was composed by the legendary Hany Shenouda and has that groovy ’80s vibe.
Lama Kan El Bahr Azraa’
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It might not have been played in the show, but Taha El Desouky mentioned it when asked to sing a song. If you listen to it, you’ll understand why he chose this beautiful song!
Aw’at Ashouf Malamhak
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If you’re looking for a song that feels like a warm hug in this cold weather, Hala Khasa blessed us with this song, and we couldn’t be more thankful for that!
Lounga 58
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The show’s outro is a part of Lounga 58, and we couldn’t explain what we feel about this song except that Hany Shenouda is a music genius composing this masterpiece.
El Shawarea Hawadeet
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The first episode had El Shawarea Hawadeet playing in most of it, making us feel its cosy embrace and familiarity with the streets leading to our homes.