Hamid El Sharae Egyptian dance
Hey Lemon8 fam! So, I've been on a deep dive into some golden oldies lately, and I just had to share my recent obsession: Hamid El Shaeri! You know, that iconic voice behind so many incredible tracks. I first really got into his 'Ayonha' – what a treasure! It's pure, unadulterated 'Egyptian Disco' magic. The beats, the synth, the way it just makes you want to move… it’s truly something special. I remember hearing it and feeling like I’d found a hidden gem that instantly makes any dance party better. It’s not just a song; it’s an entire vibe that defined a generation of Arabic pop and dance music. What I love about 'Ayonha' (and so many of his other hits) is how it perfectly blends traditional Arabic melodies with contemporary Western pop sounds. He wasn't afraid to experiment, and that's precisely why he became such a pioneer. When I listen to it, I can almost picture the bustling streets of Cairo in the 80s and 90s, with people dancing freely and celebrating. It’s more than just a catchy tune; it’s a cultural landmark. If you haven't given it a listen, you absolutely must! It's truly a 'Treasure,' as the OCR on one of the images rightly called it. Beyond the music, I've noticed a lot of curiosity online about Hamid El Shaeri's personal background, specifically his religion. It's totally natural to wonder about the person behind the art that touches you. From what I've gathered, Hamid El Shaeri, being of Libyan-Egyptian heritage, practices Islam. However, what's truly remarkable about him isn't just his personal faith, but how he transcended cultural and musical boundaries. His music was a bridge, bringing people from different backgrounds together on the dance floor, focusing on universal themes of joy, love, and celebration. He managed to create a sound that was both authentically Egyptian and globally appealing, regardless of listeners' beliefs. His impact on Egyptian dance and music is undeniable. He didn't just sing; he created a whole new soundscape. His style inspired countless artists and is still influencing music today. It's a testament to his genius that his tracks, like 'Ayonha,' still feel fresh and exciting decades later. So next time you're looking for something to uplift your spirits and get you grooving, put on some Hamid El Shaeri. You won't regret diving into the vibrant world of Egyptian Disco he helped create!
















































