Tamer Ashour, born on January 2, 1984, is a prominent Egyptian singer and composer recognized as one of the leading figures in the Arab music world, celebrated for his romantic and dramatic songs. He began his artistic journey in 2004, quickly gaining attention for his dual talents in both singing and composing. He released his debut album, "Sa'ab" (Difficult), in 2006, which featured self-produced tracks and achieved significant success. The year 2008 marked a turning point in his career when he signed with Rotana, a major record label that produced his album "Had Beyheb" (Someone Loves). The album was a commercial success, solidifying his position in the music industry. Ashour continued his string of successful releases with albums like "Leia Nazrah" (2011), "Esht Maak Hekayat" (2014) following the completion of his military service, "Khayaly" (2017), "Ayam" (2019), and "Tegy Ntrahen" (2022). In addition to his singing career, Ashour has established himself as a gifted composer, creating melodies for top Arab artists such as Amr Diab, Sherine Abdel-Wahab, Elissa, Angham, and Fadel Shaker, highlighting his profound talent and influence. Ashour maintains a strong presence by performing at major festivals and venues, including Riyadh Season and the Cairo Opera House's Arab Music Festival, cementing his status as a key voice of his generation.