Tamer Hosny “longs” for his beginnings and revisits them with Sherine Abdel Wahab

Tamer Hosny “longs” for his beginnings and revisits them with Sherine Abdel Wahab
Tamer Hosny and Sherine Abdel Wahab
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The photos shared by Tamer Hosny captured attention Tamer Hosny invites his audience to revisit that era

Artist Tamer Hosny has revisited the pages of his early beginnings, sharing rare archival materials and photos from the start of his singing career over the past few days. This move has once again highlighted a defining phase in his artistic journey and sparked wide engagement among his fans.

The images he posted drew significant attention, especially those documenting his first album “Tamer and Sherine,” which he released with singer Sherine Abdel Wahab in 2002. The project marked an important turning point for both artists, paving the way for their rise to fame in the music scene.

The album, which combined solo tracks for each artist along with collaborative duets, achieved notable success and introduced both performers to the audience in a distinctive way, firmly establishing their early presence and defining the start of their careers.

In emotional and nostalgic messages, Tamer Hosny encouraged his followers to revisit that period and relive its memories, reflecting on what he described as a crucial stage in his journey. He also praised producer Nasser Mahrous for his major role in bringing him together with Sherine in a single musical project that marked the beginning of their careers.

For his part, Nasser Mahrous responded to Tamer’s post, expressing pride in that collaboration, which he considers one of the most successful milestones of his production career, noting that it helped launch several names that later became major stars in the Arab music industry.

The wave of nostalgia did not stop there, as Tamer also revisited behind-the-scenes moments from his 2008 album “Karrib Kaman,” revealing studio atmosphere details and his collaboration with his music team, with mutual praise from contributors of that era, including sound engineer Hany Mahrous.

These reflections come at a time when Tamer Hosny continues his active music career through a series of live concerts attended by large audiences, while attention also remains focused on Sherine Abdel Wahab’s anticipated return to the music scene after a notable absence.