Ahmed Saad Ali Sayed Qanawy, born in Cairo on August 20, 1981, is a prominent Egyptian singer and performer. Raised in an artistic family, his brother is the renowned actor Amr Saad, which influenced his creative path. He launched his professional career in 2003 with his debut album "Ashki Lemin," which achieved significant success with its emotional, oriental-style songs. He followed up with his second album, "Waheshtany Eyounak," in 2007, solidifying his position in the music scene. Saad's career is marked by his versatility and musical evolution. After his beginnings in oriental pop, he transitioned to dramatic theme songs for popular films and series like "El Shabah" and "Dokkan Shehata," which became his signature. Since 2020, his style has undergone a major transformation, incorporating modern genres such as trap, mahraganat, and electro-funk. This shift is evident in his hit collaboration "El Melouk" (2021) with 3enba and Double Zuksh. Beyond singing, Saad has also ventured into acting, with roles in the series "Ehna El-Talaba" (2011) and the film "Ala Wad'ak" (2017), establishing him as a comprehensive and influential artist in the Arab entertainment industry.