From Egypt to the World… WWE Stars Dance to Ahmed Saad’s “Maksarat”
Social media users shared videos of global wrestling stars dancing to Ahmed Saad’s hit “Maksarat,” marking the song’s international spread after surpassing 45 million views, following a viral clip by Will Smith.
In a striking moment that reflects the power of Egyptian art, videos circulated recently showing several WWE wrestling stars dancing to the beat of “Maksarat” by Egyptian singer Ahmed Saad, proving that the song has evolved from an Arab hit to a global phenomenon. 🌍🎶
The clip features prominent WWE names, including Randy Orton and the giant Omos, among others, enjoying the song’s energetic rhythm and playful vibe. 🎤💃
The footage quickly spread across digital platforms, sparking wide engagement and signaling that the song’s influence has crossed cultural borders. 🔥📲
🎯 Why Did the Song Spark This Reaction?
“Maksarat” stands out with its upbeat rhythm and catchy lyrics, making it perfect for celebrations and dance moments—ideal for wrestlers who often look for powerful tracks to hype up the atmosphere. 🎶💥
Its viral spread demonstrates how music can transcend cultural barriers, turning an Arabic track into a global trend in minutes. 🌐⏱️
⭐️ Global Momentum After Celebrity Support
This reaction follows a viral clip of global star Will Smith dancing to the same song, a move that significantly boosted its international presence and confirmed Ahmed Saad’s global appeal. 🌟🕺
📈 The Numbers Speak
“Maksarat” is one of Ahmed Saad’s most successful recent works, surpassing 45 million views on YouTube and topping streaming charts, proving its strong impact and broad audience reach. 📊🔥
🎵 Production Details
The song is part of the album “Besta7bel”, written and composed by Hazem X, with arrangement by Ahmed Tarek Yehia, delivering a powerful production that enhances the rhythm and gives the track a distinctive identity. 🎧🎚️
This explains why it’s not just a trend but a complete musical work with high energy.
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