The lyrics were written by Ayman Bahgat Kamar and the music composed by Amr Mostafa .
It features spontaneous dancing by everyday Egyptians—from shopkeepers and laborers to children—holding placards encouraging people to vote. The lyrics were written by Ayman Bahgat Kamar
"" (translated as " Good Omen ") is a high-energy Egyptian folk song by Emirati singer Hussain Al Jassmi , released in May 2014. Originally created as a political campaign to encourage voter participation in the 2014 Egyptian presidential election, it quickly transformed into a viral cultural phenomenon and a regional anthem of joy and unity. 1. Key Facts and Production Originally created as a political campaign to encourage
Hussain Al Jassmi , a prominent Emirati singer known for his deep ties to Egyptian culture. The official music video is a celebratory montage
The official music video is a celebratory montage designed to showcase the spirit of the Egyptian people.
Shaabi (Egyptian folk/pop), characterized by its fast-paced, upbeat tempo and festive rhythm. Release Date: May 14–16, 2014.
While criticized by some for being Cairo-centric, the video aims to represent all 27 governorates, emphasizing national solidarity. 3. Lyrical Meaning and Cultural Impact