mercredi 27 avril 2011

Mohammad Mounir, the Loud Voice of Egypt



Before Mubarak he was the King and the voice of Egypt, now that Mubarak is gone, he is the true kind of post Mubarak Egypt and he is the louder voice of Egypt. It was announced that he will be appearing in concert in Dubai where for the first time in his life he will perform there, this time he will sing for the Egyptian revolution.

Few hours before Mubarak stepped down, Mohammad Mounir released his "Ezzay" Song, "how come? it was one of three songs to express the rage and the loyalty to Egypt. People everywhere caught wind of the song and played it. It was broadcasted on the internet when the State TV turned it down out of fear of its powerful message.

Watch this video from Mounir's concert in Al Ghardaqa of Egypt for Sham Al Naseem festivities in Egypt that mark the beginning of Spring/Easter and other happy Egyptian occasions. He is the Arab rocker that keeps giving us exciting music, it's hard to see Mounir going back to do love songs now, he is a hero for so many and his music continues to captivate.

The concert lasted one hour and a half, Mounir performed twenty songs for the 15 thousand screaming fans. the event was supposed to take place in Cairo, but due to security concerns the venue was moved.

محمد منير ازاى - نسيم الحرية بالغردقة 2011

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