

It was featured in a mixtape along other singles by fellow Free Music artists, such as Bahaa Sultan, Souma and Tamer Hosny. The song was almost like a comeback to Sherine. It hit #1 on many countdowns, and like most songs of Sherine, several artists expressed their love for this song, like Ragheb Alama and Nancy Ajram. The song became quite popular, and it was heavily rotated on Melody Hits. In early 2005, Promotions for Sherine's new song, "Ma Btefrahsh" showed up on Melody Hits, and a week later the music video was released. Sherine was on a hiatus during that time, as she didn't release any singles nor albums for quite a while, and according to some sources, Sherine was mad at her producer and manager, Nasr Mahrous, for not fulfilling the terms of agreement in their contract. The song didn't get as much attention, as it wasn't released on any record.īy this time, and before releasing the single "Ma Btefrahsh", it was reported in magazines and tabloid-newspapers that Sherine was having a fall-out with Nasr Mahrous, but it was not confirmed. It portrays Sherine, as one of the movie's scenes, getting on stage in a friend's wedding and performing the song.
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In the movie, Sherine sings and one of the singles sung in the movie was broadcasted on music channels.

The movie was the #1 movie of the season, however, Sherine as well as critics did not approve of her role or her acting skills. Sherine's acting career is short, as she just starred in one comedy movie titled Medo Mashakel. The song was exclusively broadcast on Melody Hits channel. The music video's version of the song was different from the album's, and it was titled "Sabri Aleel - Melody Mix". Sherine's second single from the album was " Sabri Aleel", which was an uptempo song, uses slight traditional techniques, but included Nai, Tablah, Heavy Bass and multi-layered voices of Sherine in the choruses. By North American standards, the album would be the equivalent of certified platinum. Sherine witnessed rapid and explosive popularity after this album, and soldified her status as one of the most successful female singers. The album succeeded immensely, to the extent that it sold more than Amr Diab's album "Allem Albi". The music video was released one week earlier from the album release, and the album made huge success in the Egyptian and wider Middle Eastern music market. This is also considered to be a traditional Egyptian voice technique. The single consisted mainly of repetition, with intensive manipulation in voice tones and pitch. The album's first single was the title track, "Garh Tany", and it was well-received. In 2002, Sherine released her first album as a solo artist titled Garh Tany. Hosny's single, along with the music video, were also received very well and this mixtape was considered a milestone in Free Music's short history. The song included local musical styles from traditional Egyptian tarab voice techniques to usage of traditional Egyptian music instruments of the Shaabi genre. Critics and audience were impressed with Sherine's vocal abilities, but wanted her to revamp her image. The album included Sherine's debut single, "Ah Ya Leil", which garnered huge success in Egypt and throughout the Middle East. Although Sherine was a new artist with Free Music, Tamer had signed with Mahrous earlier. Titled Free Mix, it is one of the mixtapes Mahrous usually produces but was exclusively for these two artists. The album included solo singles, as well as duets. Mahrous signed and released a debut album with fellow singer Tamer Hosny. She met up with Free Music Productions' owner and manager Nasr Mahrous. Upon graduating, she sought a record company to represent her and manage her musical career. She debuted with single "Ah Ya Leil".*īorn in Cairo, Sherine is a graduate of a prominent Egyptian music academy. Sherine (Arabic: شيرين, born Sherine Abdel Wahhab also credited as Sherine Ahmed October 10, 1980) is an Egyptian singer and actress from Cairo.
