Ramy Sabry (singer)

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Ramy Sabry
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Background information
Birth nameRamy Sabry Mahmoud Mohamed
رامي صبري محمود محمد
Born (1978-03-15) March 15, 1978 (age 43)
Cairo, Egypt
Occupation(s)Singer, actor
InstrumentsGuitar, piano
Years active2000–present
Labels

Ramy Sabry (Arabic: رامي صبري‎; also spelt Rami Sabry; born 15 March 1978) is an Egyptian singer and actor.[1][2]

Career And Personal Life[]

After graduating from the music academy in Egypt, he had already started his musical career by composing songs for a few well-known singers. Three videos were shot, two of which were directed by Tarek Alarian and one by Moussa Eissa. Having album Launched First Single Ramy Sabry went on to participate in many musical events such as: live concerts, school proms and university welcome parties. Eventually, Ramy became successful and has now become a well known singer in Egypt.

Second album[]

In 2008, Ramy worked hard to put out his second album, but he began experiencing delays. The album was leaked to websites and all his work lost. Therefore, The album has been postponed more than once. Ramy was racing against time to make his album see the light again, he made new songs for his album in a record time. Finally, his album was put in markets and has seen an overwhelming success and sales even with lack of advertising, which was confined to one ad on television and some posters.

In 2015, Sabry released his music video for his single Amgal Layali Omri (The Best Nights of My Life). In 2017 Ramy Sabry Released Album Al Ragel (The Man). In 2018 he signed with rotana records and released Single Ahd Al Donia. In 2019 He signed with Nogoum Records and released a new album Farek Maak (فارق معاك)

References[]

  1. ^ "Listen: four new nasheeds to celebrate Ramadan". The National. The National. 31 May 2018. Retrieved 23 October 2018.
  2. ^ "Ramy Sabry to perform in El Alamein City". Egypt Today. Egypt Today. 13 July 2018. Retrieved 23 October 2018.

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