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مسار اجباري- المرور

Mirsal li habibti- Massar Egbari feat Ali al halabawy

Hany Al-Daqaq, lead singer in Massar Egbari Band

I love this band so much

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مسار إجباري + علي الهلباوي - مرسال لحبيبتي 

بقيت راضى أنام رجليا مقلوبة كما الخفاش

بقيت حاوي- مسار اجباري

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Title: What'd I Say (Parts I & II) Artist: Ray Charles 120 plays

pastichepastiche:

Ray Charles: “What’d I Say (Parts I & II)” 1959.

Yanni - Rainmaker (by SatoxD)

Massar Egbari : مسار إجباري / هاني الدقاق - أهو ده اللي صار

Massar Egbari - Mafeesh Haga (by windows9x)

مبخفش من حاجة!

مش كل من نزلتلو دمعتين يكون حزين
ولا اي واحد خد شهاده يكون عليم

مسار إجباري

بقيت راضى أنام رجليا مقلوبة كما الخفاش

مسار أجباري

Mafeesh 7aga - Massar Egbari
Lyrics by Iman Bkry

مسار إجباري + علي الهلباوي - مرسال لحبيبتي - Massar Egbari (by MonaZable) mersal li habibti -Massar Egbari feat Ali Al-halabawy- “letter to my love”

Massar Egbari is an Egyptian Band from Alexandria, Egypt

The band, formed in 2005, presents a kind of Alternative Egyptian Music, mixing Rock, Jazz and Blues with some Oriental music. “Massar Egbari” means “Compulsory Track”, a name intended to reflect how society forces people to lead their lives in a particular way.

In 2007 the band started to perform in Europe as it participated in Malta Arts Festival (Valletta-Malta), Barisa Rock Festival - Rock for Peace (Istanbul-Turkey).

In 2008, the band played in The Biennale of young artists from Europe and the mediterranean (Bari-Italy) and some of the band members participated in Seven Gates Music Workshop (Skopje-Macedonia) with musicians from Macedonia , Bosnia and Herzegovina , Turkey and Italy.

In 2009, Massar Egbari played at a festival in Cairo in support of the people of the Gaza Strip, at the International Adriatic-Mediterranean Festival in Ancona, Italy and at the Fesival of the Mediterranean in Alexandria. Also in that year the band invited Monistra Etno Band from Skopje, Macedonia to perform together in Alexandria in a project called “Alexandropje Project”, that means “Alexandria / Skopje”. After a one week workshop the 2 bands performed in a concert mixing Egyptian and Macedonian music. 5 months later the 2 bands were invited as special guests to perform in the Bienale of young artists in Skopje.

In 2010, Massar Egbari performed for the first time along with other artists from Africa in Sauti Za Busara Festival in Zanzibar.

مسار إجباري + علي الهلباوي - مرسال لحبيبتي - Massar Egbari (by MonaZable)

amazing!