Ehab Tawfik

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Ehab Tawfik
إيهاب توفيق
Ehab Tawfik
Ehab Tawfik
Background information
Born January 7, 1966
Origin Cairo, Egypt
Genre(s) Arabic
Occupation(s) Composer, Singer
Years active 80s-present
Website www.ehabtawfik.com

Ehab Tawfik (Arabic: إيهاب توفيق) (born January 7, 1966) is a famous Egyptian singer.

[edit] Biography

He is an only child He learned how to play the lute as a child, and his love for music started when he was only nine years old.

He started in 1989 with his first single "Dany", that song was on the Top. First album was in 1990 in title "Ekminny". In 1995 he received his Masters Degree for his thesis: "The Egyptian Song in the Second Half of the Twentieth Century". Not satisfied with just a master degree, Ehab worked toward his Doctorate in Music and Arabic singing, completed in April 2002. The doctorate was entitled "The Methods of Performing Arabic Singing in Egypt during the second half of the last century".

He is seen as one of the top singers in the Arab world, especially revered in his hometown. Arguably, his greatest exposure as an artist came on February 26, 2001, when he performed for 50,000 people at a benefit concert to raise funds for Iraqis who were maimed during the Gulf War in Baghdad.

Critics say the successes of Ehab albums year after year can be attributed to his warm voice, good lyrics, and ability to find talented composers.

In 2006, Ehab denied rumors that he had an affair with the model that appears with him in the video "Alaf Kilmit Hub" ("The Sweetest Love Word"). He said that she lives in Germany and came to Egypt solely to work as a model. She was born to an Egyptian father and a German mother, he added.[1]

He is currently on a tour in USA. There has been news spreading about a new love affair in his life with ART TV host.

[edit] Hits

His hit songs include "Habibi" ("My Darling"), "Sahrany" ("She Enchanted Me"), "Tetraga Feya" ("Begging Me"), "Hobbak Aliminni" ("Your Love Taught Me"), and Allah Alek Ya Seede

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