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Mohamed Ramadan releases song with father's last advice

Egyptian artist Mohamed Ramadan released a new song "Stay Strong" with lyrics that are his father's last advice. The music video was filmed in the US, but its release was postponed out of respect for the artist's father.


Mohamed Ramadan releases song with father's last advice

Egyptian artist Mohamed Ramadan revealed the promo for his new song "Stay Strong" through his official Instagram account, clarifying that the lyrics are not just musical phrases, but are the last pieces of advice his father left him before passing away.

Ramadan wrote, accompanying the promo with the post: "Stay strong... Complaining to anyone other than God is a humiliation... Hold your head high... Don't let anyone else wipe your tears... Don't give up on your dream, even if it's in the sky... These are not just song lyrics. They were my father's advice. May God have mercy on him and make him one of the inhabitants of the highest paradise."

Ramadan also mentioned that the song's music video was filmed in the United States about two months ago and was scheduled for release a few days ago, but the production company decided to postpone it out of respect for his father's passing.

The artist had announced his father's death on November 7, praying for mercy for him. His body was eulogized at Mustafa Mahmoud Mosque before being buried in the October 6 cemetery.

Ramadan appeared visibly devastated during the funeral, which was attended by a large number of stars of art and media to support him in his grief.

In his professional activities, Mohamed Ramadan recently completed filming his new movie "The Lion." This is a social romantic work mixed with suspense and action that addresses issues of racial discrimination and injustice within society.

The film stars Ranan Jamal, Ali Qasim, Majed Al Kdawany, Islam Mubarak, Ahmed Dash, and Palestinian star Kamel Al-Basha.

The film offers an innovative dramatic treatment that combines excitement with escalating events.

The film is directed by Mohamed Diab, with a co-written screenplay by Sherine Diab, Mohamed Diab, and Khaled Diab. It features cinematography by Ahmed Bashari, editing by Ahmed Hafez, production design by Ahmed Faez, costumes by Riem Adel, and music composed by Hesham Nizih.