Mervat Nagy Reveals Behind-the-Scenes of Her Collaboration with Her Husband in the Album "Ana El Oula"

Mervat Nagy talks about her collaboration with her husband on the album "Ana El Oula" and her tour in Morocco.

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Published Date: 2025-05-03 12:30:02 Updated At: 2025-05-03 12:30:02

Artist Mervat Nagy revealed details about her artistic collaboration with her husband on her new album "Ana El Oula," emphasizing that this experience holds great personal significance for her. In exclusive statements, Mervat shared that she works closely with her husband in selecting some of the songs for the album due to his unique artistic vision, and she fully trusts his judgment and appreciation. She explained that this collaboration holds special meaning for both of them as they aim to deliver the best possible work to their audience.


Mervat also mentioned that her husband played a key role in shaping certain songs, particularly the famous track "Enta W Bakhtak." His artistic perspective helped enhance the song, allowing it to shine in a better light. She added that this experience allowed her to view her work from a new perspective, which added a special touch and positive impact on the album overall.


The new album, which features a variety of songs, was released in phases, with each song being released one by one. This approach allows Mervat to engage with her audience, ensuring that they connect with each song individually. Mervat believes this method helps the album connect more deeply with her fans, who eagerly anticipate each new release.


Additionally, Mervat announced the start of her international tour, with her first performance scheduled in Morocco on May 6. She will travel to several Moroccan cities, performing at Mohammed V Theater in Rabat on May 6, at the Palace of Arts and Culture in Tangier on May 7, and at the Studio of Performing Arts in Casablanca on May 9. She will conclude her tour in Marrakech on May 16 at Midean Theater. This tour presents a great opportunity for Mervat to connect with her fans in Morocco and strengthen her relationship with her Arab audience.


Meanwhile, the Egyptian Opera House hosted a grand celebration for Valentine's Day, under the patronage of the Ministry of Culture. Mervat Nagy successfully performed on the main stage, creating a romantic atmosphere that added a special charm to the venue. She performed some of her most famous songs, including "Enta Omri," "Ana Baashaqak," "Betouns Beek," "Fi Youm Wa Leila," and "Jan El Hawa," delivering an outstanding performance that stirred the emotions of the audience and evoked memories of beautiful music.


The concert also featured the Abdel Halim Nouira Arab Music Ensemble, conducted by Maestro Ahmed Amer, who presented a collection of timeless songs associated with the audience's musical memories. These included famous songs like "Amanah Aleik," "Ayon El Alb," and "Wa Ayez Ta'araf."


Before Mervat Nagy, several stars from the Opera House for Arab Music showcased their talent by performing beloved romantic songs, such as "Ana Bestanak," "El Oyoun El Soud," "Gameel Wa Asmar," and "A'ala Ramla." The performances were filled with deep emotion, which the artists conveyed to the audience, performing some of the most beloved works that have left an imprint on the hearts of Arabic music lovers.


The event also featured flutist Rania Omar, who added a magical touch to the evening with solo performances of pieces like "Kaddesh Kan Feh Nas" and "Fi Hawa El Layl," which introduced a unique musical diversity to the night.


Additionally, the small theater hosted a wonderful performance by the world-renowned soprano Amira Saleem, accompanied by pianist Pascal Rozé, in a show titled "This is Love." Amira presented a selection of global and Arabic musical compositions that encapsulated the meanings of love and longing, including "La Vie en Rose," "What Will You Do with the Rest of Your Life," "Wonderful," and "Silan." Amira's performance transported the audience to a world filled with deep emotions and delicate feelings.


In the same vein, the event hosted singer Ahmed Harfoush, who presented a collection of dreamy songs blending global and Arab touches, including "Habibi Hayati," "Ta'ala Ma'ai," "Ana Mareeda," and "Arshidni Ila Bayti." These songs, which combined Ahmed's voice with piano music, helped create the perfect romantic atmosphere, completing the successful celebration.


In conclusion, the event was a unique artistic celebration that bridged the gap between tradition and modernity, offering a fusion of creativity and global artistry, as it touched all attendees' hearts with love and romance in an enchanting atmosphere filled with joy.