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Mohamed Adaweya

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mohamed adaweya
Background information
Birth namemohamed ahmed adaweya
Born (1976-03-11) March 11, 1976 (age 48)
Egypt,Cairo
Genressinger
Occupation(s)singer

Mohamed Ahmed Adaweya ( Arabic: محمد أحمد عدوية‎ ),(born on March 11, 1976), is an Egyptian singer, the son of the famous popular star Ahmed Adawiya, who

achieved great success after releasing[1] only two[2] albums, which made him one of the best young singers on the Egyptian scene.

Biography[edit]

Mohamed Adaweya[3] was born on Thursday (March 11, 1976), the son of the famous popular singer Ahmed Adawiya. His beginning was when he was 9 years[4] old when his father heard him 'huming' for the first time and he was then wearing[5] his clothes to go to one of his parties and he was chanting 'Oh night' in his well-known way. He said to him after he suddenly opened the door of the room, 'Say again'. Once again: “Wade, Muhammad, you have a sweet voice. Oh, you are seriously talented.” He was surprised because he had not shown this talent before on any occasion[6], and although he expected him to be an artist one day, he warned him against entering the artistic community or the art world because it is a difficult and difficult profession and advised him He devoted himself to studying because he wanted to be a doctor or an engineer. He sang in front of Hassan Abu Al-Saud and applauded him strongly and asked his father to make an album for him as soon as possible. Indeed, he made the album “Teach Me to Sing” when he was 14 years old in 1993 and Ahmed Adawiya shared the songs with him, and the album was a great success because he was young and performed difficult oriental positions and then He made two other albums, "We Will Be Eh" and "Lama Tsibona". After that, he stopped for a long time by nature, because[7] the sound changes from age to age. And when he wanted to return,[8] he found production companies requiring him to sing a popular album like his father’s songs, which he refused until he met producer Yasser Hassanein, who embraced him. Album 'Al-Tayyib Ahsan', then 'Min Two Words'. In early 2011, his new album, The Born, is released.

Musical career[edit]

In 1993 he started and sang with Ahmed Adawiya's mother, and the company's mother (Adawiya) released three albums: Teach me to sing - when you leave us - we will work.

In 2002, Kalima Company and producer Yasser Hassanein released Mohamed Adawiya's first song, "Washush El Nas".

In 2003, the Kalima Company and producer Yasser Hassanein released the first album, Al-Tayeb Ahsan, then he participated with the MTM team in the song Every Night Beshr.

In 2004, one song appeared on the album Kalima, which was released by Kalima and producer Yasser Hassanein.

In 2005, the song lengthened the prostration as a supplication in Ramadan and the song[9] Aiwa Bhebak.

In 2006, Kalima and producer Yasser Hassanein released an album of two words, and he won the Best Young Star Award from Cairo University.

In 2007, the song "45 Days" (Don't Talk) and the song[10] "God be upon you, my family" to celebrate the centenary of Al-Ahly Club.

In 2008, he sang with Taki, a member of the MTM team, the song "School of Life", and he filmed it in a video clip, and it will appear in his new album.

Albums[edit]

1- 2003 The good is better (Arabic: الطيب أحسن‎)

2- 2006 of two words (Arabic: من كلمتين‎)

3- 2011 almualid (Arabic: المولد‎)

References[edit]

  1. "mohamed adaweya - release new track".
  2. "Mohamed Adaweya releases new single".
  3. "Mohamed adaweya". ITunes.
  4. "Art Alert: Singer Mohamed Adaweya to perform in Cairo on New Year's Eve - Music - Arts & Culture". Ahram Online. Retrieved 2022-04-11.
  5. "mohamed adaweya - events".
  6. "محمد عدوية: كنت أبكى لأذهب مع والدى لبروفاته و"تقدر تطير" نقلة كبيرة فى مسيرتى". اليوم السابع (in العربية). 2022-03-11. Retrieved 2022-04-11.
  7. "محمد عدوية يطرح أحدث أغانيه "طريق إسكندرية".. فيديو". اليوم السابع (in العربية). 2022-03-05. Retrieved 2022-04-11.
  8. Musa, Developed By Heba. "محمد عدوية| بوابة أخبار اليوم الإلكترونية". بوابة اخبار اليوم. Retrieved 2022-04-11.
  9. النهار (2022-04-09). "محمد عدوية يتألق بأجمل أغانى والده فى سهرة رمضانية | النهار". www.alnaharegypt.com (in العربية). Retrieved 2022-04-11.
  10. "MOHamed adawya - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved 2022-04-11.


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