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Tamer Hosny Romantic Video

Hosny’s father is Egyptian and his mother is Syrian, but she has spent her life in Egypt. She brought up Hosny and his elder brother Hossam in the absence of their father, Hosny Sherif. Tamer Hosny grew up with a passion for soccer and played it professionally for nine years. He was recognized by Nasr Mahrous, manager and owner of Free Music. He later on signed a contract with Free Music in 2002. Hosny didn’t debut with Sherine’s first mixtape. Instead he was featured in previous mixtapes with artists like Khaled Agag and Mohamed Mounir. He graduated from October Six University with a Bachelor’s degree in Media Studies. Hosny starred in the 2003 Egyptian movie Halet Hobb (A State of Love) with Hany Salama. The movie also featured music by Hosny. In 2004, he released his first studio album as a solo artist. Titled Hobb, the album featured the hit single “Arrab Habibi”, which was played on satellite music channels and became popular. The movie Sayyed El Atfy was released in 2005, and featured two songs. “Koll Marra” and “Nour Einy”, both were performed within the movie. The full versions of the songs accompanied the performance in addition to scenes from the movie were made into music videos. They were initially exclusive to Melody Hits channel. In 2005, Hosni was involved in a trial case in which he was charged with forging a passport and avoiding conscription.[2] It was a heavily publicized case in the media, since he and fellow Egyptian artist Haytham Shaker were both
Video Rating: 4 / 5