Wust El-Balad
Origin | Egypt |
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Genres | Soft rock |
Years active | 1999–Present |
Website | www.wustelbaladband.com |
Members |
Ahmed Omran Hany Adel Adham El-Said Mizo Ahmed Omar Asaad Nessim Bob |
Wust El-Balad (Arabic: وسط البلد) is an Egyptian Soft rock band, founded in Cairo in 1999. The band released three albums, the self-titled Wust El-Balad in 2007, Rubabekya in 2011, and "Karakib" in 2014.
Members
Co-founders
Other members
- Adham El-Said - (Vocals).
- Mohammed Gamal El-Din - nicknamed Mizo - percussion and drums
- Ahmed Omer - Bass
- Asaad Nessim - acoustic guitar
- Ehab Abdel-Hameed - nicknamed Bob - percussions
Discography
Wust El-Balad (2007)
Wust El-Balad | |
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Studio album by Wust El-Balad | |
Released | December 2007 |
Genre | Soft rock |
Length | 43:04 |
Label |
Star Gate Melody Music |
Producer |
Wassim Saif El-Din Ashraf Salem |
Wust El-Balad (Arabic: وسط البلد), is the self-titled debut album of the band released in 2007.
- Tracklist
- "Arabily" - 4:18 (Get closer to me)
- "Wust El Balad" - 4:24 (A song which tells the story of the band, wust el balad means downtown)
- "Shams El Nahar" - 4:34 (The sun of the day, a motivational song which gives hope)
- "Antika" - 4:05 (Antique, A song addressing those who let their lovers have full control of their lives till their hearts become and "Antika" in their places)
- "Yemken" - 5:34 (Maybe)
- "Hela Hop" - 4:21 (An expression used in Arabic to motivate people doing a hard job to continue)
- "A'm Mina" - 5:19 (A name of a character they made up to show some part of the traditional life in Egypt)
- "Magnoun" - 3:27 (Crazy)
- "Etkalemy" - 3:06 (Speak up)
- "Kol Lel Maliha" - 3:52 (Tell the beautiful one, the lyrics were of a very old Arabic poem sung with modern music)
Rubabekya (2011)
Rubabekya | ||||
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Studio album by Wust El-Balad | ||||
Released | 2011 | |||
Wust El-Balad chronology | ||||
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Rubabekya (Arabic: روبابيكيا) is second album by the band released in 2011.[1]
- Track listing
- "Robabekya" - 4:35
- "Kol Youm" - 6:05
- "Ala Hesb Wedadak" - 4:06
- "Soal Wahed" - 4:43
- "Men Gowa Al Qahera" - 3:05
- "Aly" - 4:04
- "Ya Jzera" - 5:26
- "Aneqeni" - 4:14
- "El Garia Wel Sultan" - 5:11
- "Le Habibon" - 5:28
References
- ↑ El-Sherif, Heba (2011-01-12). "The Daily News Egypt". Daily News Egypt. Retrieved 2011-06-06.
External links
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