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Tamer Hosny

1977 - Today

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Tamer Hosny Sherif Abbas Farghaly (Arabic: تامر حسني شريف عباس فرغلي; born 16 August 1977), known by his stage name Tamer Hosny (Arabic: تامر حسني), is an Egyptian actor who first came to attention as a singer when he appeared on mixed tapes with other Egyptian artists. Hosny launched his solo career with his 2004 album Hob, becoming a successful singer of romantic music and was given the nickname "Star of the Generation" by his fans. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in 16 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 15 in 2024). Tamer Hosny is the 2,623rd most popular musician (down from 2,478th in 2024), the 573rd most popular biography from Egypt (down from 571st in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Egyptian Musician.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, Tamer Hosny ranks 2,623 out of 3,175Before him are Keziah Jones, Pat O'Brien, Faust, Madonna Wayne Gacy, Yulianna Avdeeva, and Lars Vogt. After him are Sully Erna, Jim Corr, Jools Holland, Frankie Carle, Esperanza Spalding, and Einar Selvik.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1977, Tamer Hosny ranks 472Before him are Joey Didulica, Pavel Královec, Meera, Bryan Johnson, Michael Brown, and Bilal Ag Acherif. After him are Choi Kang-hee, Tadej Valjavec, Andrius Skerla, Guzel Yakhina, Elisa, and Nozomi Hiroyama.

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In Egypt

Among people born in Egypt, Tamer Hosny ranks 573 out of 642Before him are Fathi Hassan (1957), Karam Gaber (1979), Ibrahim Hassan (1966), Ayman Nour (1964), Doaa el-Adl (1979), and Mohamed El Shenawy (1988). After him are Taher Abouzeid (1962), Mamdouh Elssbiay (1984), Hamed Abdel-Samad (1972), Ahmed Fathy (1984), Asmaa Mahfouz (1985), and Mona Eltahawy (1967).

Among MUSICIANS In Egypt

Among musicians born in Egypt, Tamer Hosny ranks 3Before him are Abdel Halim Hafez (1929), and Sylvain Sylvain (1951).