Egyptian superstar Sherine Abdel-Wahab is gearing up for her highly anticipated comeback to the music scene this Ramadan.
She is marking her return with a new song made for a telecommunication TV commercial, featuring Ahmed Malek and child actor Ali El Beialy.

On the other hand, Sherine is joining forces with fellow superstar Mohamed Hamaki on a new song.
While details about the upcoming collaboration remain under wraps, the track will be featured on Hamaki’s new album.
The record consists of 10 songs and is slated to arrive in the summer.
In the album, Hamaki cooperates with new collaborations with composers Tamer Hussein, Aziz Elshafei, and more.
The megastar released his last album “Howa El Asas” in August 2024.

Born on October 8, 1980, Sherine Sayed Mohamed Abdel Wahab, known professionally as simply Sherine, was first discovered as a child by her school music teacher, who convinced her mother to take her to the Cairo Opera House to meet veteran musician Selim Sahab.
She served as a choral member at the Cairo Opera House from the age of nine to twelve and was then given a chance to become a solo singer.
Sherine kept performing at the Cairo Opera House while searching for a music producer to launch her music career.
At the age of 18, she was introduced to director and music producer Nasr Mahrous, who liked her voice and decided to collaborate with her via his “Free Music” production company, where she met with superstar Tamer Hosny, who was also a new talent-seeking opportunity. Her first recorded song was released in 2002 as part of an album that included works of other artists.
The album was released under the title “Free Mix3: Tamer and Sherine” and was a big hit all across the Middle East and North Africa.
It sold more than 20 million copies across the MENA, particularly because of her single “Ah ya Leil”, which boosted her fame.




