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Tamer Hosny Reveals How He Imitated Bahaa Sultan's Voice in "Rag'aaly Leh"

Tamer Hosny Reveals How He Imitated Bahaa Sultan's Voice in

In a recent interview, artist Tamer Hosny confirmed that he can imitate voices. He mentioned that during the song "Qum Ouf Wenta Betakalemni," sung by Bahaa Sultan, which he wrote and composed, he suggested to Bahaa Sultan that they surprise Egypt with a duet. Bahaa Sultan welcomed the idea.

Tamer Hosny continued during the program "Ma'akum" aired on CBC channel, explaining that he and Bahaa Sultan agreed on a time to record the song at noon. He called Bahaa to confirm the 12 PM meeting but ended up waiting at the studio from 12 PM until 8 PM for him to arrive.

He added that Bahaa Sultan replied at 8 PM, and when he checked, he found that Bahaa was asleep. Tamer received a call from Nasr Mahrous asking about the surprise. Tamer then opened the mic and recorded his part along with Bahaa Sultan's in “Rag'aaly Leh,” where he imitated Bahaa’s voice.

He mentioned that when Nasr Mahrous walked in, he called him "Ma'alem," to which Tamer replied, "I'm the one who's Ma'alem." Nasr then said, "That's Bahaa," but Tamer insisted that it was his voice, not Bahaa's. Although the song was not officially released, it was leaked.

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