Amira (Egyptian singer)

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Born
Hanan Ahmed Mohamed
حنان أحمد محمد

(1974-02-25) February 25, 1974 (age 52)
OriginGiza, Egypt
OccupationSinger
Amira (Hanan Ahmed Mohamed)
أميرة
Born
Hanan Ahmed Mohamed
حنان أحمد محمد

(1974-02-25) February 25, 1974 (age 52)
OriginGiza, Egypt
GenresEgyptian music
OccupationSinger
Years active1989–1997
LabelsFree Music
Alam El Phan
Mazzika

Hanan Ahmed Mohamed is an Egyptian singer, she is also known as Amira (Princess).

Hanan was born Cairo, and grew up in an artistic family. Her grandmother was Amira Kamel, the opera singer, and her aunt Fayda Kamel is an Egyptian singer and politician. She graduated from The Higher Institute of Arabic Music.[1]

Career

  • Hanan began her artistic career after graduating to sing at the institute, then sang at the Cairo Opera House.[2]
  • Hanan was distinguished by her sweet voice during the nineties. Her career began by chance, when she met With Hamid Al Shaeri, who participated with Badiou in her first album, in addition to producing it.
  • She contracted with Al Sharq Company to distribute the album and participate in its production. (Alam El Fan or Mazzika currently after it bought the East).[3]
  • Everyone expected that Hanan would succeed, and her fame would spread and producers would rush to her due to the spread of her album, but this did not happen. She disappeared after the release of her album in 1994 and did not appear again and it was said that she got married.[4]

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