The music video is a core component of its viral success, known for its "honest" depiction of Egyptian life.
Written by Ayman Bahgat Kamar in just one night, the song name-checks various Egyptian governorates—such as Alexandria, Port Said, and Sinai—to create a sense of nationwide inclusion. Visuals & Music Video hsyn_algsmy_bshr_khyr_fydyo_klyb_hussain_al_jas...
This focus on the "everyman" helped the video garner hundreds of millions of views on YouTube and inspired countless fan-made dance covers. Critical Reception & Cultural Impact The music video is a core component of
It was shot in various locations across Egypt and completed in less than a day. Critical Reception & Cultural Impact It was shot
Instead of focusing on Al Jassmi (who does not appear in the primary video), the footage showcases ordinary Egyptians—from construction workers to students—dancing and holding signs with the names of their cities.
The track is written in the musical style, a genre deeply rooted in the Egyptian working class.