Ehab Tawfik
Egyptian singer and actor (born 1966)
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Ehab Tawfik (born 7 January 1966; Arabic: إيهاب توفيق) is an Egyptian singer and actor.[1][non-primary source needed] He performs mostly in the shababi genre of Egyptian popular music. He has also recorded songs in the watani (nationalistic) tradition, among them "Set saʿat" ('Six Hours'), released as an overtly pro-military video shortly after the military coup d'état which removed Mohamed Morsi from power in 2013.[2]
Ehab Tawfik | |
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| إيهاب توفيق | |
| Born | 7 January 1966 |
| Occupations | Composer, singer, actor |
| Years active | 1989–present |
| Musical career | |
| Genres | |
| Labels | Sonar, Pigeon Records, High Quality, Rotana, Alam El Phan, Delika, Ehab Tawfik Productions |
Personal life
Hits
His hit songs include "Habibi" ("My Love"), "Sahrany" ("She Enchanted Me"), "Tetraga Feya" ("Begging Me"), "Hobak Alemni" ("Your Love Taught Me"), and Allah Alek Ya Sidi have all been popular in Arabic speaking countries.[citation needed]
His recent hits in 2023 are "Ghaltan" ("It is my fault"), and "Leeky Andy" ("I owe you").
"Ghaltan" talks about how he loved someone and then he left them. Now he is regretting this decision and he wishes that he never left his lover. "Leeky Andy" talks about how he will treat his lover and how much love he will show her.