Hamada Nashawaty, whose real name is Mohammed Nashawaty, is a Syrian artist and singer born in Damascus in 1995. He emerged as a prominent star in the music and digital content creation scene, achieving widespread Arab fame in a remarkably short period. His artistic journey began after circumstances in Syria forced him to leave his studies and move to work in Lebanon and later Istanbul. He started on social media platforms, where his cheerful personality and sense of humor in his video clips attracted a significant following, building a large fan base even before his official entry into the music world. His major breakthrough coincided with the COVID-19 pandemic when he released the song "Al-Hajar Al-Sehi" (The Quarantine), which went viral and became a massive success. This was followed by a series of hit songs that garnered hundreds of millions of views on YouTube, most notably "Shakle Habetek" (I Think I Loved You), which surpassed 350 million views and was translated into several languages. Nashawaty's musical style is characterized by a youthful, popular folk-pop sound, and he often writes his own lyrics. He has also had successful collaborations, particularly with Turkish artist Naz Dej on the songs "Welcome Hayati" and "Khadak 3Enab". Hamada Nashawaty currently resides in Beirut, where he continues his artistic career.