Ahmed El Joker
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Ahmed El Joker | |
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| Native name | احمد الجوكر |
| Birth name | Ahmed Nasser |
| Origin | Cairo, Egypt |
| Genres | Egyptian rap, trap-rap |
| Occupation(s) | Rapper, songwriter |
| Years active | 2000s–present |
| Labels | basement records |
Al Joker (Arabic: الجوكر; born Ahmed Nasser) is an Egyptian rapper and songwriter who rose to prominence within the Egyptian hip-hop scene.
Early life and career
He was born in Cairo, Egypt (specific date and place of birth missing). He began engaging with rap music in the 2000s. Over time, he built a fanbase across Egyptian social media and YouTube.
Music and style
His style has evolved from more traditional Egyptian rap to incorporating elements of trap-rap. His 2021 track “Raqam 1da mesh enta” is described as a comeback single after a hiatus; the song was interpreted as a challenge to other Egyptian artists.
Controversies and issues
Despite his popularity, he has faced public challenges. He once announced that he would not release his regular monthly track due to personal/family circumstances.
Significance
Al Joker is one of the more prominent names in Egyptian rap, bridging traditional Arabic rap and newer trap-influenced styles, and addressing social themes in his songs.
External links
Category:Egyptian rappers Category:Arabic language singers Category:21st-century Egyptian male singers
References
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