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الاثنين: 08 ديسمبر 2025
  • 15 نوفمبر 2025
  • 09:20

Khaberni - Mohamed Ramadan announced his new song "Stay Strong," affirming that its lyrics are derived from the will of his late father, and it was filmed in America about two months ago.

Through his official Instagram account, Mohamed Ramadan revealed the promo of his new song "Stay Strong," explaining that its lyrics are not just musical phrases, but advices left by his father before his passing.

Ramadan wrote accompanying the promo: "Stay Strong.. Complaining to anyone other than Allah is disgraceful.. Hold your head up.. Only your hand should wipe your tears.. Don't abandon your dream even if it's in the sky.. These aren't just lyrics.. These were my father's advices, may Allah have mercy on him and grant him the highest paradise."

Ramadan pointed out that the song was shot in the United States about two months ago, and it was scheduled to be released a few days ago, but the production company preferred to postpone its release out of respect for the passing of his father.

The artist had announced his father's death on November 7, praying for mercy on him, and his body was taken to the cemetery after the Friday prayer from the Mostafa Mahmoud Mosque before being buried in the October 6 cemeteries.

Ramadan appeared deeply moved during the funeral, while the condolences gathering was attended by many stars from the art and media community, supporting him in his sorrow.

In the context of his artistic activity, Mohamed Ramadan recently finished filming his new movie "Lion," a social romantic thriller that addresses issues of racial discrimination and injustice within society during a period that saw the spread of these phenomena before they gradually declined. The film offers an innovative dramatic treatment that combines thrill and escalating events.

The film is executed with a directorial vision by Mohamed Diab, co-written by Sherine Diab, Mohamed Diab, and Khaled Diab, with Ahmed Bashary as director of photography, editing by Ahmed Hafez, set design by Ahmed Fayez, costumes by Reem El Adl, while the score is composed by Hisham Nazih. It stars Razan Jamal, Ali Qassem, Majed El Kedwany, Islam Mubarak, Ahmed Dash, and Palestinian star Kamel El Basha alongside Mohamed Ramadan.

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