
Full name: Hisham Mohamed Mahmoud Abbas
Born in Cairo, Hisham graduated as a mechanical engineer, but ended up having a career in music. "Though nobody in my family is into music, I was always musically inclined. I was 16 when I started singing and had my own band called Bats," he recalls, "But I did my engineering to please my father, who???s also an engineer. Later though, I convinced him that my heart is into music and he relented. I started out as a sound engineer, and then moved on to singing and composing."
If there???s anything else that???s dearer to Hisham besides his music, it???s his family. Hisham has a cherubic wife Gehane, who he fondly calls Jiji, who also doubles up as his manager, and two kids. "I have a five-year-old daughter Yasmina and three-year-old son Ali, and both get very excited when I am recording at my studio. But my backbone is my wife Jiji. I met her at the aerobic classes, where she was an instructor.
The singer is also into charity, lending a helping hand to several foundations which help children. He is the celebrity campaigner for AFNCI, an Egyptian organisation that helps children suffering from cancer. So how does Hisham take his pop icon status in Egypt? "I don???t care for fame. All I want to do is make some nice music and heal the world through it," he smiles.
Hisham had made 10 solo albums till now. In his discography are also two compilations albums of his best songs and one extra album with various remixes of his big hit "Habibi dah"
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