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Nasr Mahrous was born on 7 January, 1969 in Cairo, Egypt, is a Music producer,Film producer,director,lyricist,composer. Discover Nasr Mahrous's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?
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Music producer,Film producer,director,lyricist,composer |
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55 years old |
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Capricorn |
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7 January 1969 |
Birthday |
7 January |
Birthplace |
Cairo, Egypt |
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Egypt
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Nasr Mahrous Height, Weight & Measurements
At 55 years old, Nasr Mahrous height not available right now. We will update Nasr Mahrous's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.
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Who Is Nasr Mahrous's Wife?
His wife is Androulla Konstantinidou (m. 2002)
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Androulla Konstantinidou (m. 2002) |
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Nasr Mahrous Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Nasr Mahrous worth at the age of 55 years old? Nasr Mahrous’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Egypt. We have estimated Nasr Mahrous's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Pending |
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Nasr Mahrous Social Network
Timeline
Nasr Mahrous Abdel Masih Tanious (Arabic: نصر محروس عبدالمسيح طانيوس ; born 7 January 1969) is an Egyptian music producer, best known for his Record label FreeMusic art production company. He is also known as a Star-Maker, producer, director, lyricist and composer.
He started with Samir Sroor who was in the 1970s one of the best saxophone players in the Arab world, he was a member of Al- Maseyah Band with the late singer Abdel Halim Hafez. Sroor stopped playing music for a time after the death of Abdel Halim Hafez in the late 1970s. Nasr Mahrous being a fan of Abdel Halim Hafez's art, he got in contact with Sroor and together they released five instrumental albums under the name (Ashek El-Sax) meaning Saxophone Lover. The albums includes instrumental pieces from Abdel Halim Hafez's most famous tracks.Khaled Agag is another example of a great masculine voice, but not great luck with record companies, until he met Nasr Mahrou. He released four successful albums with a few huge hits and a couple of video clips directed by Nasr Mahrous.
In the late 1980s, Nasr Mahrous began his own business after he discovered his passion for music and his ability to make a special style of Arabic music.
In the 1980s, Nasr Mahrous was a fan of Mohamed Mounir who was a well known pop artist, but stayed quite far away from the music world for a long time. He signed under the label of FreeMusic in 2000 and released his first album (Fi Eshk Elbanat – In the love of girls), which was a success, and they both decided to go for another album (Albi Masaken shaabeya – My Heart is suburbs) and filmed the video clip of So, Ya So.
In the late 1990s, Nasr Mahrous started a series of compilations called Free Mix in which he released singles for each artist. In these compilations Nasr Mahrous discovered his own voice and sang two songs under a southern Egyptian nickname Hareedi, singing in a southern Egyptian accent.
In early 2002 Nasr Mahrous challenged the world with two of the most famous voices in the Arab World. He released his 3rd Free Mix album, but this time it had just two artists, the cassette's side A had Sherine and her hit (Ah Ya Leil- O Night) while Side B had Tamer Hosny with his (Habibi we Enta Ba'eed – Baby When You're Away). The two songs were released at the same time as video clips and were on top of the charts as soon as they were released.
Free mix 4 was released in 2004 to test the waters of a couple new young singers. Souma is a female artist with an extraordinary voice, she sings in Opera Aida and took her first chance to become a pop artist through a duet song with Bahaa Sultan (Elli Fe Eini- what's in my eyes). She released her debut album in 2006 (Eib Alek – Shame on you).
In early 2010, Nasr Mahrous had a health collapse and was rushed to the hospital for emergency colostomy surgery, while lying in the hospital, he released the debut album of his new Star DIAB titled Elaaw, meaning "Boo", and about three months later, Nasr Mahrous headed to the hospital for a colostomy reversal surgery, and he did it aggain and while he was in the hospital he released another album for his star Souma titled Dah Habibi meaning "That's my Lover".
Nasr Mahrous decided to set back and monitor the musical production in the Arabic World during the events of the Egyptian Revolution between 2011 and 2014, and he only released four patriotic songs where he introduced three new artists, Nabil, Touba and Nagham.
Bahaa, Sultan was another talent, Nasr loved his voice and it was he who named him "Sultan", in the Arabic music world it means a Leader in singing. The single (Ehlef – Swear) was released in the first Free Mix compilation and was followed with a debut album in 1999 (Yalli Mashi – You who're Leaving) and another one in 2001 (Talat Da'aye'e – Three Minutes) and then (Oum Ou'af wenta betkalemni – Stand up when you talk to me), which became a funny slogan in the Arabic world. The latest album was (Kan Zaman – Once Upon a time) it included his hit single (Elwad Albo beyewga'oo – The Lad's heart ACHES).
Sherine the short haired girl next door reached stardom after releasing two of her most successful albums (Garh Tani – Another wound) and (Lazem A'eesh – I must Live). Nasr Mahrous also directed six other video clips. She was showered with offers from other music production companies so she broke the contract with Nasr Mahrous to change to another company in 2006.
The romantic young singer Tamer Hosni, released five albums (Hob – Love), (Enaya Bethebak- My Eyes love you), (ELganna Fi Beyotna – Paradis is in Our Houses), (Ya Bent El Eh- What a girl You are) and finally (Arrab Kaman- Get closer) – which was the soundtrack of Nasr Mahrous' debut film in directing Captain Hima starring Tamer Hosni in 2008. Tamer broke off the contract to go to another company that would give him the freedom to make his own style of music.
Nasr Mahrous released the first album made especially for youngsters under the name Free Baby; it included eight songs, four of them which were sung by a group of youngsters from the conservatoire of Cairo. The music video for the song (Baba Fen – Where's your Dad?) was directed by Nasr Mahrous. Nasr Mahrous was invited by many Arab TV shows to talk about the phenomenon of (Baba Fen?) and group of youngsters "Free Baby".
Nasr Mahrous signed with Haitham Shaker a young man with a romantic voice, the company released for him (Garh El-nas – Hurting others).
Late 2015, Nasr Mahrous resumed his production work where he released couple of singles and video clips of his new artists Touba and Nabil. and early 2016 he released the album of his established star Souma titled Nadmana.
Nasr Mahrous introduced to the WORLD via Nile Sat his Musical TV channel (FreeTV Egypt) in the Summer of 2015. Its main objective was to be the window to the Western & Liberal Arabic world combining different cultures through the language of entertainment, and to be a showcase of modern and classic Arabic & International Music blended together.
Nasr Mahrous is a registered Lyricist and a Publisher member at the Société des auteurs, compositeurs et éditeurs de musique known as (SACEM) which is a French professional association that protects artists’ rights and distributing the rights to the original songwriters, composers, and music publishers.