Because of a song... Mohamed Ramadan surprises a student with a huge sum of money
Mohamed Ramadan rewards a student with EGP 50,000 after winning the "El Baba Ragaa" song challenge.
Egyptian star Mohamed Ramadan announced a cash reward of EGP 50,000 for a student who successfully completed an exciting artistic challenge he recently launched. Ramadan had asked his followers on social media to count how many times the word “meen” (meaning “who” in Arabic) appears in his new song El Baba Ragaa, promising to award the correct answer with a prize.
Student Wins the Challenge and Gets Rewarded
The student, known as "Darsh," managed to provide the correct count of the word “meen” in the song, prompting Ramadan to send him the EGP 50,000 prize. Ramadan shared a photo of the bank transfer on his official Facebook account, jokingly adding: “Congratulations Darsh on the 50,000 pounds from El Baba Ragaa! I hope you study your school subjects as well as you study my songs.”
Massive Engagement with Ramadan's Contest
The challenge sparked significant engagement among Ramadan’s fans, with many followers participating in an attempt to get the right answer—adding excitement and anticipation across social media platforms.
With this creative initiative, Mohamed Ramadan continues to capture attention through innovative approaches that combine entertainment with public interaction, further cementing his status as one of the most prominent stars in Egypt and the Arab world.
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