15-07-2025
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Tamer Hosny Teams Up with Mohamed Mounir for New Song "El Zoq El Aly": Watch Teaser
Yara Sameh
Egyptian singer-actor Tamer Hosny and 'The King' Mohamed Mounir have collaborated on "El Zoq El Aly,".
It is by the lyrics of Tamer Hussein, and composed by Mohamed Rahim. The song was also filmed as a music video, with a short teaser already making waves online.
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The duet is featured on Hosny's upcoming album "Lena Maad," out July 15. It marks the first collaboration between the two stars and is set to arrive soon.
"El Zoq El Aly" is a historical track that fusion two generations and two voices together, promising an exceptional musical experience.
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