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Marwan Moussa Announces Deeply Personal New Album 'The Man Who Lost His Heart'—Out May 5

Marwan Moussa Announces Deeply Personal New Album 'The Man Who Lost His Heart'—Out May 5

Egypt Today29-04-2025
Rapper Marwan Moussa has unveiled his upcoming album titled 'El Ragol Alazy Fakad Qalbo' (The Man Who Lost His Heart), set to drop on May 5 across all music platforms.
The album will unfold in five parts, each representing a psychological stage including grief—denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance—offering listeners an emotional journey from loss to healing.
'This album didn't come overnight,' Moussa revealed. 'It was carved out by time, sorrow, and willpower. Every word and note reflects something real.'
He added, 'This project is a map of the emotions I went through after losing my mother. It's not just about grief—it's about the strength to rise again and the hope of offering support to anyone who needs it, especially the younger generation. I want them to know that even the hardest moments in life don't last forever.'
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