Ahmad Gamal (singer)

Ahmad Gamal
Native name أحمد جمال
Birth name Ahmad Gamal Abdel Nasser
Also known as Esultan (The Sultan),[1] Elking Elsagheer ( The Little King ),[2] Elandaleeb Elgedeed ( the New Nightingale )[3]
Born (1988-04-02) April 2, 1988[4]
Tanta, Gharbia, Egypt
Genres Arabic music, House music[4]
Occupation(s) Singer, Composer, pharmacist[4]
Instruments Oud
Years active 2008–present
Labels Platinium Records

Ahmad Gamal (Arabic: أحمد جمال born 2 April 1988) is an Egyptian singer who rose to fame as the runner-up of the second season of Arab Idol 2013, broadcast by the MBC network. Gamal was among the top three who reached the finals, but he ended up in the second place. Despite his ending as a runner-up, he won the hearts of millions around the Arab world. The Egyptian singer and composer also has a degree in chemistry and is a licensed Pharmacist.[5] Before Arab Idol, Gamal caught the attentions of many big musicians such as Ammar El Sherei, Hany Mahanna and Mohammed Elhelw.[6] Gamal likes both Eastern and Western music, especially the Egyptian Folk music and House Music. Most of his songs are of his composition. Gamal was distinguished in Arab Idol with his deep strong sensitive voice, that one of the critics said: "his voice is like a violin and doesn't need music while singing". Gamal became widely known with his title Esultan (The Sultan),[1] given to him by Arab Idol judges. Moreover, his fans have given him many titles such as, Elking Elsagheer (The Little King),[2] and Elandaleeb Elgedeed (the New Nightingale).[3]

Of his own songs:

- Yeftah Allah

- Esma we Naseeb

- El Bent De

- Mein Heya Misr

Also the beginning & ending of TV series "Bent El Pasha", starring Salah El-Saadany

Of the songs that he sang in "Arab Idol"

- Mawal: Ashky Le Mein El Hawa, Mohammed Abdel Wahab

- Moushtaka Lik, Ehsas Jdid, Nancy Ajram

- Emta El Zaman Yesmah Ya Gameel, Mohammed Abdel Wahab

- Matfotneish Ana Wahdy, Sayed Mekawy

- Aman Aleik, Karem Mahmoud

- Fagatek, Hussain Al Jasmi

- Yunis, Mohamed Mounir

- Albi Ashe'ha, Ragheb Alama

- Mesheit Khalas, Wael Jassar

- Wahashetny Oyounak, Ahmed Saad

- Salametha Om Hassan, Ahmed Adaweya

- Sawah, Abdel Halim Hafez

- Mawoud, Abdel Halim Hafez

- Ala Nar, Saber Rebaï

- Collection of National songs, Abdel Halim Hafez along with intro "Leanek Azeema", Ahmad Gamal

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