• Ahmed Saad Opens a New Musical Chapter With His Electro Album and Upcoming Projects
Egyptian singer Ahmed Saad is entering a new phase of his career with a broader musical vision built around experimentation and diversity. His latest “Electro Album” explores modern electronic rhythms while maintaining the vocal identity that audiences have come to associate with him. Saad has also revealed his desire to explore different musical styles in future projects, particularly Arabic music. At the same time, his collaboration with his daughter Judy added a personal and unexpected dimension to his latest artistic journey.
🎤 Ahmed Saad Wants to Keep Reinventing Himself
Ahmed Saad appears determined to make 2026 a major year of musical experimentation.
Rather than relying on one established formula, the singer has chosen to explore several musical directions through a broader project designed around different albums and styles.
Speaking about his latest Electro Album, Saad described the experience as different from everything he had previously presented.
✨ He emphasized the importance of constantly introducing new forms of music while also expressing his desire to return to Arabic musical traditions in future projects.
🎧 The Electro Album
The Electro Album represents a new chapter in Saad’s artistic journey.
The project draws heavily on Electro Pop, combining contemporary electronic production with Saad’s recognizable Arabic vocal style.
The album contains six tracks:
🔹 El Leila
🔹 Tayerin
🔹 9:30
🔹 Mehyarani
🔹 Wassel Wassel
🔹 Ya Wala Ya Wala
Although the songs share an electronic identity, each track has its own rhythm and musical mood, giving the album variety while maintaining a coherent overall sound.
✍️ A Strong Team Behind the Songs
Saad worked with a number of prominent Egyptian songwriters, composers and arrangers.
The album includes collaborations with names such as Tamer Hussein, Amr Mostafa, Amir Teima, Nader Hamdy, Medin, Toma, Ahmed Hassan Raoul and others.
🎼 “Mehyarani,” for example, features lyrics by Ahmed Hassan Raoul, music by Marwan El-Sadawy and arrangement by Wissam Abdel Moneim, with Hany Mahrous handling the mixing and mastering.
🚀 A Different Promotional Strategy
The project was supported by an unusual visual campaign.
📸 Saad appeared in futuristic promotional posters, while an early teaser showed him apparently being abducted by a spaceship.
The concept helped establish the electronic and futuristic identity of the project before the album was released.
The six songs also received individual posters designed around a unified visual concept.
👧 Judy Saad Steals the Spotlight
One of the biggest surprises surrounding this stage of Ahmed Saad’s career was his collaboration with his daughter Judy.
The song “Keda Keda” marked Judy’s first official singing appearance alongside her father.
She performed Spanish-language sections, creating a mix of Arabic musical elements and modern rhythms.
🎬 The music video was filmed in Belgium, adding an international visual dimension to the project.
❤️ A Father-Daughter Musical Moment
Saad also revealed humorous details about how Judy became involved.
According to his account, she persuaded him to let her sing with him, connecting the request to her plans to study medicine in London.
Saad initially tried to limit her appearance in the song so that listeners would not immediately recognize her voice.
😄 But the reaction was completely different from what he expected.
Judy quickly attracted attention, with Saad joking that people had started greeting her before greeting him.
🎼 Saad Does Not Want to Repeat Himself
The most important message behind Saad’s latest statements is his determination not to repeat his previous success.
🎯 His 2026 project was designed around five different musical albums, including Al-Hazeen, Al-Farfoush, Electro, Arabic Music and Orchestra.
The idea is to explore different musical identities rather than remain within one genre.
🎻 Arabic Music Could Be the Next Step
Saad’s interest in presenting Arabic music represents another potentially significant stage in the project.
His vocal style gives him the ability to move between contemporary pop, Egyptian popular music, romantic songs and more traditional Arabic arrangements.
🎶 Combining an established Arabic voice with modern production could provide another distinctive direction for his upcoming work.
📱 Music, Visuals and Social Media
Modern music is no longer only about the song itself.
The teaser, poster, music video and social-media campaign have all become part of the artistic product.
🔥 Ahmed Saad’s recent campaign demonstrates how these elements can work together to create anticipation before a release.
His collaboration with Judy also added a personal story that audiences could easily discuss and share online.
🌟 What Comes Next for Ahmed Saad?
The exact details of Saad’s next musical steps remain to be revealed, but his statements point toward several possibilities:
🔹 Greater musical diversity.
🔹 Exploring Arabic music.
🔹 Moving between different musical genres.
🔹 Avoiding repetitive releases.
🔹 Maintaining his vocal identity while experimenting with modern production.
✨ The Electro Album therefore appears to be one stage in a much larger artistic journey rather than an isolated experiment.
Ahmed Saad is choosing experimentation over repetition, and the coming projects will show how far this musical strategy can go.
🎤 One thing is already clear: Ahmed Saad is not looking to remain where he was. He is looking for the next sound.
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