Mohamed Fouad

{{short description|Egyptian singer, actor and songwriter|bot=PearBOT 5}}

{{Use mdy dates|date=October 2015}}

{{BLP sources|date=November 2009}}

{{Infobox musical artist

| image =

| birth_name = Mohamed Fouad Abdel Hamid Hassan
{{lang|ar|محمد فؤاد عبد الحميد حسن}}

| alias = Egypt's Voice (Soot Masr), Fo2sh

| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1961|12|20}}

| origin = Ismailia, Egypt

| instrument = Vocal

| genre = Mediterranean, Egyptian Music

| occupation = {{hlist|Singer|composer|actor|writer}}

| years_active = 1982–present

| label = High Fidelity, Rotana

}}

Mohamed Fouad Abd El Hamid Hassan ({{langx|ar|محمد فؤاد عبد الحميد حسن}}; Born December 20, 1961) is an Egyptian singer, actor and songwriter.

Career

Fouad's career in music and film peaked in the 1990s, and he continued to release songs and movies later into the 2020s.{{cite news |last1=Omar |first1=Eslam |title=Egypt's longtime pop star Mohamed Fouad ends 2020 with a mahragan song |url=https://english.ahram.org.eg/News/397784.aspx |access-date=25 November 2024 |publisher=Ahram Online |date=29 December 2020}}

He filmed his first television series "Agla Min Hayaty" in 2010,{{cite web|title=Mohammad Fouad in His First Drama|url=http://www.albawaba.com/entertainment/mohammad-fouad-his-first-drama|website=Al Bawaba|accessdate=23 May 2016|date=1 May 2010}} and hosted the television show "Khush Ala Fo’sh" in 2014.{{cite web|title=Mohammad Fouad will be giving Ramiz Galal a run for his prank-giving money|url=http://www.albawaba.com/entertainment/mohammad-fouad-ramiz-galal-586514|website=Al Bawaba|accessdate=23 May 2016|date=29 June 2014}}

Discography

  • Fel Sekka (1985)
  • Khefet Dammo (1986)
  • Hawed (1987)
  • Yani (1988)
  • Es'aly (1990)
  • Mesheena (1992)
  • Habina (1993)
  • Nehlam (1994)
  • Hayran (1996)
  • Kamanana (1997)
  • El-Hob El-Haqiqy (1998)
  • Albi We Rouhi We Omri (1999)
  • El-Alb El-Tayeb (2000)
  • Keber El-Gharam (2001)
  • Rehlet Hob (2001)
  • Shareeny (2003)
  • Habibi Ya (2005)
  • Ghawy Hob (2006)
  • Wala Nos Kelma (2007)
  • Been Edeak (2010)
  • Ghaly (2010)
  • Besohola Keda (2010)
  • Ben Edeik (2010)
  • Ebn Balad (2010)
  • Bashabeh 3alek (2011)
  • Tameny 3alek (2011)

References