"Boshret Kheir" (Egyptian Arabic: بشرة خير [ˈboʃɾet xeːɾ]), (English: "Good Omen") is an Egyptian-folk song performed by Emirati singer Hussain Al Jassmi dedicated from him to Egypt and was released on May 16, 2014, showing clips of Egyptians dancing in different areas of the country, in an effort to unite them and convince them to vote. Most of the Egyptians depicted hold up posters with phrases such as "vote", "get out there", and "your voice counts". The video was filmed in eight Egyptian provinces by eight different cameras and was put together in less than a day. The creator of the song, Ayman Qamar, planned on singing it himself but found out that Al Jassmi was coming to Egypt, and offered to sing the song himself to show his love for Egypt.
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| - بشرة خير (أغنية) (ar)
- Boshret Kheir (en)
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| - أغنية بُشرة خير لحسين الجسمي وتلحين عمرو مصطفى وكلمات أيمن بهجت قمر، تدعو الأغنية المواطنين للنزول للتصويت بانتخابات الرئاسة في جمهورية مصر العربية يومى 26 و27 مايو/ أيار عام 2014. وقيل بأنها أصبحت «الأغنية الرسمية لمؤيدي السيسي»، إلى جانب أغنية «». (ar)
- "Boshret Kheir" (Egyptian Arabic: بشرة خير [ˈboʃɾet xeːɾ]), (English: "Good Omen") is an Egyptian-folk song performed by Emirati singer Hussain Al Jassmi dedicated from him to Egypt and was released on May 16, 2014, showing clips of Egyptians dancing in different areas of the country, in an effort to unite them and convince them to vote. Most of the Egyptians depicted hold up posters with phrases such as "vote", "get out there", and "your voice counts". The video was filmed in eight Egyptian provinces by eight different cameras and was put together in less than a day. The creator of the song, Ayman Qamar, planned on singing it himself but found out that Al Jassmi was coming to Egypt, and offered to sing the song himself to show his love for Egypt. (en)
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| - أغنية بُشرة خير لحسين الجسمي وتلحين عمرو مصطفى وكلمات أيمن بهجت قمر، تدعو الأغنية المواطنين للنزول للتصويت بانتخابات الرئاسة في جمهورية مصر العربية يومى 26 و27 مايو/ أيار عام 2014. وقيل بأنها أصبحت «الأغنية الرسمية لمؤيدي السيسي»، إلى جانب أغنية «». (ar)
- "Boshret Kheir" (Egyptian Arabic: بشرة خير [ˈboʃɾet xeːɾ]), (English: "Good Omen") is an Egyptian-folk song performed by Emirati singer Hussain Al Jassmi dedicated from him to Egypt and was released on May 16, 2014, showing clips of Egyptians dancing in different areas of the country, in an effort to unite them and convince them to vote. Most of the Egyptians depicted hold up posters with phrases such as "vote", "get out there", and "your voice counts". The video was filmed in eight Egyptian provinces by eight different cameras and was put together in less than a day. The creator of the song, Ayman Qamar, planned on singing it himself but found out that Al Jassmi was coming to Egypt, and offered to sing the song himself to show his love for Egypt. In July 2013, the Egyptian presidency was vacated following the removal from office of the president Mohamed Morsi after protests, after only a single year in power. Despite claims from the ousted Muslim Brotherhood indicating that Egyptians did not participate in large numbers in the subsequent 2014 elections, independent reports indicate that 47.14% of eligible voters participated in the ballot; this is comparable to the 49.62% who turned out in the 2012 election that elevated Mohammed Morsi to power. (en)
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