Artist's albums
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1998 · album
Ahmed Adaweya Mix
1998 · single
Ahom Ahom
1996 · album
Shouf Ya Alby
1995 · album
Namema
1995 · album
Adaweyat 4
1994 · album
Taataah
1994 · album
Senin Takhodna
1993 · album
Adaweyat 3
1993 · album
Ehna Mealmeen - Aghany Film El Motaswel
1993 · album
Adaweya 92
1992 · album
Adaweya 91
1991 · album
Mawaweel 3
1991 · album
يا ميت خسارة
1990 · single
Zahma
2023 · single
Nas Men Baladna
2018 · single
El Ostaz
2018 · album
Bab El Shaareya
2018 · single
Elly Ekhtasho Mato
2017 · single
El Metsaltan
2016 · single
صح النوم
2015 · single
قليل الاصل
2015 · single
Ahmed Adaweya, Change
2012 · EP
El Nas El Ray'ah
2009 · single
يا تلحقيني
2005 · EP
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Biography
Ahmed Adaweyah has been shocking and delighting Egyptians for decades with his always acceptable yet borderline risqué songs. Adaweyah first worked in a cafe, but in 1971 he began performing songs forged in the crucible of the Cairo streets, full of working-class slang and double-entendres. Like many shaabi (working-class) musicians, Adaweyah specialized in mawal (vocal improvisation). From the beginning, Adaweyah worked the music scene hard, performing not only in Egypt but also on the English club circuit, and soon he began to rocket to stardom. Despite his considerable newfound wealth, Adaweyah remained a champion of the working class and a sly critic of middle-class complacency, stances that kept Egypt's censors working overtime. More recently, Adaweyah has been the subject of some criticism; his introduction of drum machines and synthesizers in the early '90s was seen by many as a step backwards, while rumors circulated that the great singer had been emasculated by an angry Saudi whom Adaweyah had jilted. After a lengthy spell recovering, he returned to recording in 1990. ~ Leon Jackson, Rovi