Reda Elbahrawy, whose full name is Reda Mohamed Mohamed Darwish Elbahrawy, is a prominent Egyptian shaabi singer, born on September 20, 1987, in Tanta, Gharbia Governorate. He began his artistic journey at the young age of twelve, singing at local weddings and popular festivities. His talent was discovered by producer Tarek Abdel Sattar and singer Yasser Ramah, who supported him at the start of his career. Elbahrawy has achieved widespread fame in Egypt and across the Arab world, thanks to his powerful voice and distinctive style that blends authentic shaabi music with modern Mahraganat rhythms. Throughout his career, which officially launched in the early 2000s, Elbahrawy has released numerous successful songs, including hits like "Nas Meni W Men Dami," "Zaman El Wehoush," and "Ana El Hadouta." His success is not limited to singles; he has also become a sought-after voice for television and film soundtracks, solidifying his status as a leading figure in the popular music scene. Notable works include the theme songs for the series "Hogan" (2019) and "El Nemr," as well as the song "Matsada'oush" for the movie "Halawet Rouh" (2014). He is known for his frequent collaborations with composer Tarek Abdel Sattar and music arranger Mohamed Abdelsalam. On a personal note, while Elbahrawy maintains his family's privacy, he has publicly shared that he is married to two women and has nine children.