Ahwak
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Ahwak
Summary
Ahwak is a music video[1].
Key Facts
- Ahwak's instance of is recorded as music video[2].
- Ahwak's director is recorded as Wael Farag[3].
- Ahwak's director is recorded as Ahmed El Gendy[4].
- Ahwak's genre is recorded as pop music[5].
- Ahwak's genre is recorded as contemporary R&B[6].
- Ahwak's genre is recorded as Latin pop[7].
- Ahwak's genre is recorded as funk[8].
- Ahwak's genre is recorded as doo-wop[9].
- Ahwak's follows is recorded as Ya Lil[10].
- Ahwak's followed by is recorded as Al Farah (Ya Bakhta Biya)[11].
- Ahwak's cast member is recorded as Abu[12].
- Ahwak's cast member is recorded as Rania Youssef[13].
- Ahwak's cast member is recorded as Asmaa Abulyazeid[14].
- Ahwak's cast member is recorded as Mohamed Kelany[15].
- Ahwak's cast member is recorded as Ahmed Magdy[16].
- Ahwak's cast member is recorded as Arafa Abdel Rasoul[17].
- Ahwak's cast member is recorded as Hiba Dagher[18].
- Ahwak's cast member is recorded as Heba Abdel Aziz[19].
- Ahwak's cast member is recorded as Tamer Farag[20].
- Ahwak's cast member is recorded as Mariam Al Khosht[21].
- Ahwak's cast member is recorded as Mostafa Al Ridi[22].
- Ahwak's producer is recorded as Sally Wally[23].
- Ahwak's performer is recorded as Abu[24].
- Ahwak's production company is recorded as S Productions[25].
- Ahwak's production company is recorded as RCTV International[26].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Ahwak's performer is recorded as Abu[24]. Ahwak's producer is recorded as Sally Wally[23]. Directors include Wael Farag[3] and Ahmed El Gendy[4]. Cast members include Abu[12], Rania Youssef[13], Asmaa Abulyazeid[14], Mohamed Kelany[15], Ahmed Magdy[16], and Arafa Abdel Rasoul[17].
Publication
Ahwak's publication date is recorded as +2020-07-25T00:00:00Z[27]. Ahwak's language of work or name is recorded as Egyptian Arabic[28]. Genres include pop music[5], contemporary R&B[6], Latin pop[7], funk[8], and doo-wop[9].
Adaptations and Inspiration
Ahwak's follows is recorded as Ya Lil[10]. Ahwak's followed by is recorded as Al Farah (Ya Bakhta Biya)[11].