Ayman Bahgat Kamar
Egyptian Lyricist and Screenwriter

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Ayman Bahgat Kamar
Egyptian Lyricist and Screenwriter
Date of Birth: April 15, 1974 – Cairo, Egypt
Age: 51 years
Nationality: Egyptian
Father: The famous playwright Bahgat Kamar
Relatives:
Adel Anwar (Maternal Uncle)
Nader Abu El Leif (Maternal Uncle)
Abdel Ghani Kamar (Paternal Uncle)
Career
✍️ He started writing lyrics for commercials and later made his way into the music industry with the album "Akhadtuh Al-Sima" (1991).
🎵 He entered the cassette market after collaborating with composer Hassan Dunia.
🌟 Wrote songs for the biggest stars in Egypt and the Arab world, including:
Amr Diab
Tamer Hosny
Mohamed Hamaki
Nancy Ajram
Hesham Abbas
Medhat Saleh
He also wrote the screenplays for several successful films.
Notable Songs (Selected)
With Amr Diab
🎵 Dah Law Itssab – Album Koll Hayaty
🎵 Bahiboh – Album Sahran
🎵 Wala Leila – Album Akthar Wahid Beyhebak
🎵 Naghmet El-Harm – Album Ma'adi El-Nas
🎵 Tamally Ma'ak – Album Tamally Ma'ak
🎵 El-Layla Di – Album El-Layla Di
With Mohamed Hamaki
🎵 Ahlan Haga Fiki
🎵 Gat Ala El-Baal
🎵 Habibi Law Za'lan
🎵 Baqet 'Adah
With Nancy Ajram
🎵 Ya Tabtab W Dal'a
🎵 Ah W Nos
Other Works
🎵 Khudni El-Haneen – Mohamed Fouad
🎵 Ya Ana Ya Enta – Mohamed Hamaki
🎵 Oult Eih – Hesham Abbas
🎵 Eh El-Gamal Dah – Medhat Saleh
Film and TV Songs (Selected)
🎬 Asaf Ala El-Iza'ij – Song "El-Maraya" performed by Sherine Abdel Wahab
🎬 Andaleeb El-Duqi – Song "Fawzy El-Andaleeb" performed by Mohamed Henedy
🎬 Wash Igram – Song "El-Qatel" performed by Mohamed Henedy
🎬 Ja'altani Moghriman – Song "Wahda Wahda" performed by Mohamed Hamaki
📺 Yetrabe Fi Ezzou – Opening theme by Hesham Abbas
📺 Abbas El-Abyad Fi El-Yawm El-Aswad – Opening theme by Medhat Saleh
📺 Masr El-Mashmoosh – Opening theme by Hossam El-Helaly
Screenplays
📝 Bahibek Wa Ana Kaman (2002)
📝 Andaleeb El-Duqi (2007)
📝 Asaf Ala El-Iza'ij (2008)
📝 Ibn El-Qonsul (2010)
📝 X-Large (2011)
📝 Samir Abu El-Nil (2013)
📝 Men 30 Sana (2016)
📝 Akher Deek Fi Masr (2017)
📝 El-Badila (2018)
📝 Flantino (2020)