Tamer Hosny

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Tamer Hosny
تامر حسني
Birth name Tamer Hosny Abbas Farghaly
Also known as Star of Generation
Born (1977-08-16) 16 August 1977 (age 47)
Origin Cairo, Egypt
Occupation(s) Singer, Actor, Composer, Director, Songwriter
Years active 1998–present
Associated acts Snoop Dogg, Shaggy, Akon, Pitbull
Website www.tamerhosny.ws

Tamer Hosny (Arabic: تامر حسني‎‎; born 16 August 1977) is an Egyptian singer, actor, composer, director, songwriter. Hosny first came to attention, when he appeared on mix tapes with other Egyptian artists. He launched his solo career with the 2004 album Hob, becoming a successful singer of romantic music and earning the nickname "Star of Generation" from his fans.[1][2]

Early life

In absence of his father Hosny Sherif Abbas, Tamer Hosny grew up with an interest in football and played the sport for five years.[3]

He is an endorser of the soft drink Pepsi.[4] He was also the "first Arab celebrity" to advertise the Police brand of sunglasses.[5]

Music career

Hob

In 2004, he released his second studio album with Ahamd Albanna as a solo artist. Titled Hob, the album featured the single "Arrab Habibi".

Enayyah Bethebbak

Enayyah Bethebbak (My Eyes Love You) is his second full-length studio album. Released at the end of 2005, the album was produced by Free Music.

Ya Bent El-Eih

Ya Bent El-Eh is his third full-length studio album. Released in March 2007 by Free Music, the album featured thirteen songs. Nine of them were stolen and leaked on the internet almost a week before it was released to the market.

Arrab Kaman

Hosny released his fourth studio album Arrab Kaman on June 24, 2008. This album has 9 hits composed and written by Tamer Hosny: "Matwasnesh", "Arab Kaman", "Askoty", "Aftkarly", "Ya taabany", "Albi el habak", "Esma wa nasseb", "Heya de", "Roh alby" and "Asaab ahsas". Four songs from Arrab Kaman were used in his movie Captin Hima.

ElGana Fi Byotna

ElGana Fi Byotna is his fifth full-length studio album of Islamic and Ramadan-themed songs, released in September 2007 in the same year of Arrab Kaman. He filmed one music video from this album, "Ana Mesh aref atghyar". The album includes 13 tracks; he wrote and composed all 13 songs.

Ha'eesh Hayaty

In 2009 Hosny released his sixth studio album,Ha'esh Hayaty. This was his first studio album recorded under Mohsen Gaber's Alam El Phan label. Ha'esh Hayaty included Hosny's first English-language song, "Come Back to Me". From this album he filmed one music video, Ta'aba Koll El Nas. Yasser Sami, the director of Omar & Salma also directed the music video. The second part includes two songs from the album, "Khontek Embareh and "Bagher aleeha".

Ikhtart Sah

Ikhtart Sah is his seventh studio album released in 2010. This is the second studio album recorded under Mohsen Gaber's Alam El Phan. It was commercially successful and included "Sweet Melody", Hosny's second English song. Tamer Hosny filmed music videos for three of the album's songs, "Saheet ala sotha", "Taarafy" and "Law hakoun gher leek".

Elly Gai Ahla

Elly Gai Ahla (2011) is the 8th studio album by Tamer Hosny. This is the third studio album recorded under Mohsen Gaber's Alam El Phan. From this album Hosny had four music videos: "Elly Gai Ahla" directed by Yasser Sami, "Dayman Ma'ak", "Matsaa'lnesh" featuring Moroccan singer Bassma Boussil and "Aklemha" directed by Hossam L. Hosseiny.[citation needed]

Bahebak Enta

Bahebak Enta (2013) is the 9th studio album by Tamer Hosny. It was released on the 6th of March.

180 Daraga

180 Daraga (2014) is the 10th studio album by Tamer Hosny. It was released on the 25th of August and is the first album recorded under Rotana. From this album, he had two music videos "Welcome to the Life" and "180 Daraga" which are directed by Yasser Sami.

Directing career

Tamer Hosny started his first directorial experience in 2010 by directing his music video "Saheet ala sotha". Tamer had always wanted to be a director; he had dreamed of making his own music video.[6]

Film career

Hosny starred in the 2003 Egyptian movie, Halet Hob (A State of Love).[7]

The movie Sayed El Atefy[8] was released in 2005, and featured two songs, "Koll Marra" and "Nour Einy"; both were performed within the movie.

In 2008, he released Captin Hima,[9] a social comedy about a young man who is crazy about football.

In May 2009, he released Omar & Salma 2,[10] a sequel to the romance comedy.

Drama

During Ramadan 2011, Hosny starred in the television drama Adam. Directed by Mohammad Sami, the drama also featured Dina Fouad, Ahmad Zaher and Mai Izz.and this series achieved Big Success and high views on YouTube and win best series in 2011 in many votes[11] His next film Omar and Salma 3 is scheduled to release in November during the Eid al-Adha holiday.[12]

Collaborations

Supporting new talents

During two years Tamer Hosny had discovered more than 20 new talents in lyric writing and composing, over 5 new singers, more than 10 new talented actors, and Mohamed Sami as a Drama and Cinema director "Director of his series Adam".[13]

"Bokra-Tomorrow" Charity Single

Tamer sang Bokra Tomorrow (A Better You, Better Me) a charity single that was released on 11/11/2011 at 11:11PM, along with Shakira, Rim Banna, Akon, Diana Karazon, Marwan Khoury, Latifa, Souad Massi, Hani Mitwassi, Saber El Roba3i, Kathem El Saher, Wa3ed, Sherine and other Arab Artists. The single will distribute the proceeds of its donations to various organisations, institutions and charities with arts and culture programs. The eight-minute song was written by Majida Al-Roumi, and produced by Quincy Jones and RedOne. More information about the song can be found on official website of the song.

Duet Song with Shaggy

Tamer Hosny has recorded a new duet song with Shaggy, named "Smile". The song, written and composed by Tamer Hosny, will be distributed all over the world. The music video has been released at the beginning of 2012; the music video was shot in New York City, and it has achieved huge success; it has achieved more than one million views in only 3 days on YouTube, and for this exceptional growth rate, YouTube awarded the music video a trending medal.[14]

Duet Song with Snoop Dogg

Tamer Hosny recorded a new duet song with Snoop Dogg, named Si L Sayed. It was released in 2013. Tamer Hosny and Snoop Dogg shot the music video in Los Angeles .

New music Collaboration With Pitbull and Akon 

Tamer Hosny has recorded a new trio song with the International Singers Pitbull and Akon titled Arabian Night. The song was released in Tamer's new international album One Little World; and the music video was filmed in the US on May 2013. Tamer Hosny has also recorded "welcome to the Life" with the international Singer beside the trio song named

by this international Collaborations Tamer Hosny will be the 1st singer in Middle East to have all this collaborations with International singers

Marriage

Tamer Hosny married "Star Academy" Moroccan singer Bassma Boussil.

2011 Egyptian revolution

On 25 January 2011, demonstrations spread across Egypt and ultimately forced Hosni Mubarak to cede power to the military. Tamer Hosny was already outside Egypt on a tour of the Netherlands and the United States. He was scheduled to perform many shows. After performing at Heineken Music Hall in Amsterdam on 29 January 2011 and hearing the news, he cancelled his tour of Canada and the United States, and flew back immediately.

On 9 February 2011, Hosny appeared on stage at Tahrir Square in Cairo, where the Egyptian protesters had gathered. Protesters grew angry at the sight of him and immediately told him to leave the square as he was not welcome. It was initially unclear what his intended message to the protesters in the square was going to be, but he was later quoted on Al Jazeera television as saying that he wanted to tell the protesters that he had made a mistake, and now supported the protests.[15]

Tamer Hosny has organized charity activities supporting the families of those killed,[16] launched a blood donation campaign in Egypt with his fans, and called upon them to donate to the victims of the latest events. He launched two new songs to mark the events: Good Morning Egypt,[17] and another in memory of those killed, Martyrs 25 Jan.[18][19]

Discography

Year Album Label
2004 Hob Free Music - Nasr Mahrous
2006 Enayyah Bethebbak Free Music - Nasr Mahrous
2007 Ya Bint El Aih Free Music - Nasr Mahrous
2007 ElGana Fi Byotna Free Music - Nasr Mahrous
2008 Arrab Kaman Free Music - Nasr Mahrous
2009 Haeesh Hyati Alam El Phan
2010 Ikhtart Sah Alam El Phan
2011 Elly Gai Ahla Alam El Phan
2012 Omar & Salma 3 Alam El Phan
2012 Smile Alam El Phan
2013 Bahebak enta Free Music - Nasr Mahrous
2014 180 Daraga Rotana

In addition to:

  • Free Mix 2000 (2000)
  • Free Mix 3 (2002)
  • Free Mix 4 (2005)

Awards

Year Award Awarded by
2002 Best Selling Album[citation needed] Nile Variety Channel
2003 The Best Romantic Song (Olli Bahebabak)[citation needed] Nogoom FM Radio Station
2004 Best Song of the Century (Oyouno Dar)[citation needed] Nogoom FM Radio Station
2004 Best Actor (Halet Hob)[citation needed] National Arts Organization
2005 Best Singer[citation needed] Horreyati Magazine
2005 Best Singer[citation needed] Dear Guest
2006 Best Singer in the Middle East[citation needed] Dear Guest
2006 Best Singer & Song[citation needed] TV & Radio Festival
2007 Best Singer in Middle East[citation needed] Dear Guest
2007 King of Dear Guest[citation needed] Dear Guest
2007 Best Singer & Album[citation needed] Mobinil Music Awards
2007 Best Singer & Best Songs[citation needed] Middle East Radio Station
2007 The Most Successful Artist[citation needed] Akhbar El Negoum Magazine2
2007 The Most Loving Fans[citation needed] The Mediterranean Festival
2007 The Star Award[citation needed] Charisma Magazine
2007 Best Singer[citation needed] Charisma Magazine
2007 Most Loyal Fans[citation needed] Charisma Magazine
2007 The Most Beloved Arabian Artist[citation needed] Shashaty Magazine
2008 The Best Singer[citation needed] Middle East Music Awards
2008 The Best Album Of The Year (Arrab kaman)[citation needed] Middle East Music Awards
2008 The Best Actor Of the Year[citation needed] ART Festival
2008 One Of The 10 Most Influential In The Arab Cinema[citation needed] Variety Magazine
2009 The Best Arab Singer[citation needed] Arab Sounds Awards
2009 The Best Track Of The Year (Come Back To Me)[citation needed] Arab Sounds Awards
2009 The Best Video Clip Of The year (Taaba kol Al Nas)[citation needed] Arab Sounds Awards
2010 Best African artist of the year[citation needed] African Music Award 2010
2010 The Legend Of The Century[20][21] Big Apple Music Awards
2010 The Best Arab Singer[citation needed] Arab Sounds Awards
2011 The Best selling album (Elli Gai Ahla)[citation needed] the African international day
2011 The Best African and Arabian music[citation needed] the African international day
2012 The Best Arabian Artist[citation needed] Dear Guest
2012 The Best Song of the year - 2011 - (Elli Gai Ahla)[citation needed] Dear Guest
2013 The Best Arabian Artist[citation needed] Middle East Music Award
2013 The Best album[citation needed] middle East Music award
2014 The Best Arabian Artist[citation needed] Mureux D'or
2014 The Best MUSIC VIDEO[citation needed] WORLD MUSIC AWARD

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