21-06-2025
Between Take and Tune: Young Stars Who Mastered Both Worlds
There's something kind of magical about watching someone do what they love and nail it, now imagine them doing it twice. In Egypt's rising scene of young talent, a handful of stars are proving that the spotlight doesn't have to be a one-lane road. They act. They sing. And they make it all look joyful, effortless, and completely their own.
This isn't about 'how do they do it?', it's more like 'we love what they do.' Because what's more exciting than watching a new generation step up and shine in more ways than one? Here are five names turning scripts into soundtracks, and scenes into full-on performances and we're here for every second of it.
Tell us which one is your favorite.
Yasmina El Abd
Before she ever stole scenes on screen, Yasmina was that girl in the school choir who didn't just blend in but actually sounded good. Fast forward a few years, and she's not only landing acting roles that make the industry stop and stare but also releasing songs that hit the feels. From 'Sawa Sawa' to 'Mesh Mokhtalefeen', Yasmina's voice carries that calm, clear strength you don't forget. She doesn't need to do the most, she just does it right.
Youssef Gabriel
You probably know him from Meen 2al, where he made his acting debut and stole a few hearts along the way, but what you might not know is that music has always been the main character in Gabriel's story. This guy's been chasing the stage since he was a kid, literally. We're talking Arabs Got Talent era. He's gone from singing at home to sharing a stage with Tamer Hosny, multi-talented doesn't even begin to cover it.
Asmaa Abulyazid
Asmaa isn't just an actress, she's in a whole mood. Whether she's commanding the screen or vibing with a mic in hand, she's always in her element. And let's not forget the musical moments that proved it: her collaboration with Massar Egbary for that unforgettable Vodafone ad. A cultural reset. And 'Ma Tiggy Sekka' with Aziz Maraka? Pure magic. Her voice hits deep; rasp, raw, and full of feeling. She's the kind of artist who doesn't just perform, she connects.
Mohamed El Sharnouby
Some talents are learned, others are inherited, but El Sharnouby, he's got both. Coming from a musical family, the stage was basically home for him. But he didn't stop at just singing or acting, he composes too. Whether he's breaking hearts with his lyrics or delivering an emotional scene on screen, Sharnouby knows how to feel his way through art. His work always carries a personal touch, and that's what makes it different .
Laila Ahmed Zaher
Before she ever officially dropped a single, Laila had already been teasing us with her vocals. Whether it was a heartfelt scene or a casual singing moment in one of her acting projects, she kept giving us glimpses and we noticed. Then came 'Kelma Akhira', her first official single, and suddenly it wasn't just a soft launch, it was an entrance into the music scene. Combine that with the acting chops? Yeah, she's the full package.
So there's something special about watching a new generation of artists take their time, explore their talents, and let the world discover them piece by piece. These five aren't just actors who sing, or singers who act, they're storytellers in every sense, moving between scripts and soundtracks like it's second nature.