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"" (translated as " Good Omen ") is a high-energy Egyptian folk song by Emirati singer Hussain Al Jassmi , released in May 2014. Originally created as a political campaign to encourage voter participation in the 2014 Egyptian presidential election, it quickly transformed into a viral cultural phenomenon and a regional anthem of joy and unity. 1. Key Facts and Production

The lyrics were written by Ayman Bahgat Kamar and the music composed by Amr Mostafa . "" (translated as " Good Omen ") is

While criticized by some for being Cairo-centric, the video aims to represent all 27 governorates, emphasizing national solidarity. 3. Lyrical Meaning and Cultural Impact Key Facts and Production The lyrics were written

It features spontaneous dancing by everyday Egyptians—from shopkeepers and laborers to children—holding placards encouraging people to vote. Lyrical Meaning and Cultural Impact It features spontaneous

The video reached over 5 million views on YouTube within its first day and currently has over 714 million views as of April 2025. 2. The Music Video Concept

Shaabi (Egyptian folk/pop), characterized by its fast-paced, upbeat tempo and festive rhythm. Release Date: May 14–16, 2014.

Hussain Al Jassmi , a prominent Emirati singer known for his deep ties to Egyptian culture.