Ahmed Saad Releases "Beyestahbel" — An Unconventional Start to His New Album in a Striking Music Video
Ahmed Saad releases the first song from his new album “Beyestahbel” and dominates with five tracks at once.
“Beyestahbel” sets the tone for an album rich in musical variety, blending modern beats with lighthearted, witty lyrics that carry a beloved street flair. The song was penned by lyricist Filbino, composed by Ahmed Saad himself, with music arrangement by Ahmed Tarek Yehia, mixing by Hani Mahrous, and directed by Taha El-Tounsi. The music video opens with a humorous caption: “This song was filmed before the invention of artificial intelligence… or intelligence in general,” a playful line reflecting Saad’s spirited personality and his desire to offer an entertaining and relatable artistic experience.
This release marks the start of what promises to be a unique album experience. Tonight, Saad is unveiling five songs in a row, calling this batch “El Wesh El Awel” (The First Face). The lineup kicks off with “Beyestahbel”, followed by “Akhoya” at 6 PM, “Maksarat” at 7 PM, “Tany” at 8 PM, and closing with “Batta” at 9 PM. This carefully timed rollout reflects a strategic approach aimed at delivering a rich, diverse musical offering to appeal to a wide range of listeners.
As part of his plan to expand the album’s global reach, Ahmed Saad has partnered with Viral Wave, a company that will oversee the international distribution of the project. This move signals his ambition to reach broader audiences beyond the Arab world, while maintaining high production quality and professional music marketing.
The song “Beyestahbel” itself is a playful mix of comedy, emotion, and realism. Saad portrays a charming character who’s clearly “messing around” with people, yet remains irresistibly magnetic. Phrases like “beyestahbel” and “beyesta’abat” recur in the chorus, making the song catchy and easy to quote—one of Saad’s signature tactics in blending simplicity with mass appeal.
This album marks a new chapter in Ahmed Saad’s ever-evolving career. In recent years, he has cemented his place at the forefront of Egyptian and Arab music, known for his bold choices, dynamic style, and collaborations with some of the region’s top music talents.
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