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Mohamed Hassan

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Mohamed Hassan
Mohamed Hassan in Arab idol 2014
Mohamed Hassan Arab Idol 3rd season 2014
Background information
Native name
محمد حسن
Birth nameMohamed Hassan Saad-Allah Ali Farag
Also known asKhalefet El-Andaleeb (The Nightingale Successor)[1]
Born (1983-12-03) December 3, 1983 (age 40)[2]
Giza, Egypt
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer, Lawyer[2]
InstrumentsVocal, Piano
Years active2009–present
LabelsPlatinium Records
Websitemohamed-hassan.net

Mohamed Hassan (Arabic: محمد حسن‎ born 3 December 1983) is an Egyptian singer who rose to fame as a Participant in the third season of Arab Idol 2014, broadcast by the MBC network. He is one of the best singers in the Program and nominee to win the title. He distinguished in Arab Idol with his deep strong sensitive voice.[3] He Joined Arab Idol to achieve his father dream to become a famous arab singer.[4] Hassan won the hearts of millions around the Arab world by singing for Abdelhalim Hafez and many other soul songs for other arab stars. The Egyptian singer also has a Bachelor of Laws from Cairo University 2004. Before Arab Idol, Hassan was a Trouper in AbdelHalim Nouira orchestra in Cairo Opera House. He also was the Vocal of a band consists of group of talented youth friends called Taefeel Masry.[5] Hassan often sings Eastern music, especially the Egyptian Folk music and House Music. His Ideal are Abdelhalim Hafez, Mohamed Abdel Wahab, Warda and Saber el Rebaii .

Of his own songs:

- Khayyal

- Ana Masry (Ehdon Dafayerha)

- Wabbo (WaBBO Masry El-Taefeel) titre[6]

- Ehky Ya Rawy

- Helmy Aeesh

- Ah Ya Ensan

Of songs he performed in ArabIdol:

- Hayart Alby Maak (Umm Kulthum)

- Ay Dameet Hozn La (Abdelhalim Hafez)

- Ally Soutak (Mohamed Mounir)

- Khallas Tarak (Saber el Rebaii)

- Mabyesaalsh Alaya Abdan (Mohamed AbdEl Motteleb)

- Gabbar (Abdelhalim Hafez)

- Hawa Ya Hawa (Afaf Rady).

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