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Cairokee

Cairokee is an Egyptian rock band that was officially launched in 2003 but came to prominence with its revolutionary music following the Egyptian Revolution of 2011 due to its politically-inspired lyrics and protest songs released following the uprising. Their title song "Ya El Midan", featuring Aida el Ayoubi, who had retired in the 1990s, ranked number one on Facebook worldwide for downloads and number eight on YouTube.[1][2][3]

Cairokee
Members from left to right: Tamer Hashem, Sherif Mostafa, Sherif El Hawary, Amir Eid & Adam El-Alfy
Background information
OriginCairo, Egypt
GenresEgyptian, Rock
Years active2003–present
Members
  • Amir Eid
  • Sherif El Hawary
  • Tamer Hashem
  • Sherif Mostafa
  • Adam El-Alfy

Background edit

 
Official logo

The band consists of Amir Eid (lead vocalist), Sherif Hawary (lead guitarist), Tamer Hashem (drummer), Sherif Mostafa (keyboardist), and Adam el-Alfy (bass guitarist). The initial band members were friends ever since their school days, and Tamer was already a drummer back then. In 2003, Eid and Hawary had started an English band initially called Black Star.[4] They started playing covers of English songs, with only one Egyptian song called "Ghariba" that was highly admired by their audiences. They later decided to continue making Egyptian songs because they felt it was shameful to keep playing English music as it wasn't their mother tongue. They were mainly influenced by the works of Pink Floyd and The Beatles and regard Pink Floyd's music as an inspiration for their own musical career.[5]

Career edit

Following the 2011 revolution, they released their first major hit "Sout El Horeya" (The voice of freedom), a joint collaboration between the band's main vocalist Amir Eid and music producer, sound engineer and vocalist Hany Adel of the band Wust El-Balad.[6] The song had over 2 million views on YouTube and was reportedly ranked a world record as one of the most watched videos in the shortest period of time.[7][8][9] Another hit song, "Ya El Midan" (Oh you, the Square), marked the return of singer Aida el Ayoubi after 20 years of absence from the stage. The song was a tribute to Tahrir Square, addressing and personifying it as another living and breathing member of the opposition, and its video clip documented the latest protests in an indirect way as the camera was apparently filming inside a protester's house and it roamed over clothes riddled with bullet holes, medical white coats, onions and types vinegar (substances that defuse the effects of teargas) and the plastic shields of the CSF.[2][6] On 24 January 2012, marking the first anniversary of the revolution, a video was released on YouTube for the song "Ethbat Makanak" (Hold your ground) and featured prominent Egyptian satirist Bassem Youssef who joined the work in order to support independent voices in the media who were attacked by the former military government because of their work.[10] Cairokee released their first album "Matloob Zaeem" (Leader Wanted) in June 2011, with sponsorship from Coca-Cola after spending years without any support to release an album. The title track with the same name was an instant hit and was considered an employment advertisement preceding the 2012 presidential election, describing the qualities of the country's next leader in the producer's point of view.[3][11] During the June 2013 Egyptian protests, they performed on a stage in front of hundreds of thousands who were protesting against President Mohamed Morsi at the country's main presidential palace in Cairo's Heliopolis suburb. The band was invited by volunteer organizers and had tweeted earlier that they would "join the Egyptian people at Ittihadiya (name of the palace)". While performing, the people were singing along with them and served as backup singers with lyrics such as "we are the people… and our path is right" and "you say ‘justice’, and they call you a traitor". The band called their audience during the performance "the best in the world".[12][13]

On 21 March 2013, Red Bull organized an event in which Cairokee played against Wust El-Balad dubbed "Red Bull Sound Clash" where the spectators were the judge and the winner would be declared according to the intensity of the crowd's cheering. Daily News Egypt noted that "it was clear from the beginning of the evening that Cairokee had the edge on crowd support, although Wust El-Balad had a strong fan base at the event". The concert also featured popular sha'abi singer Ahmed Adaweyah who performed in Wust E-Balad's act and at the end of the event, no victor was announced but the spectators were apparently left highly satisfied with both performances.[14] Cairokee also performed at the Jordanian Dum Tak Alternative Middle Eastern Music Festival, along with several Egyptian bands including Wust El-Balad and Massar Egbari as well as many other Middle Eastern bands such as Lebanon's Mashrou' Leila.[15]

In early 2014, Cairokee released their third album "El Sekka Shemal". The album featured collaborations with different artists, including Algerian singer Souad Massi, Abdel Baset Hammouda and Zap Tharwat. This year also brought Cairokee to the record label Sony Music Middle East. The partnership led to the band obtaining its own Vevo channel on YouTube, the first deal of its kind for any artist in the region. The album was their most successful to date, with its first copy entirely sold out in the first three days only, topping the charts on the iTunes Store and in the music market of Egypt and the Middle East. It became the album with the highest number of downloads and purchases on iTunes by the end of the first week.[16] It was also featured in the first episode of the third season of Bassem Youssef's highly popular show El Bernameg.[17]

On July 20, 2017, Cairokee hit the summer season with the release of their latest album, Noaata Beda, or Drop of White, which consists of 10 songs. The main song, Noaata Beda, received 11 million views on YouTube.

Members edit

  • Amir Eid - Vocals, acoustic guitar
  • Sherif El Hawary - Rhythm and lead guitar
  • Tamer Hashem - Drums
  • Sherif Mostafa - Keyboards
  • Adam El-Alfy - Bass guitar
    • Note that Mostafa also produces and mixes the band's studio output.

Discography edit

Studio Albums
  • Matloob Zaeem (مطلوب زعيم) (2011)
  • Wana Maa Nafsy Aad (وانا مع نفسي قاعد) (2012)
  • El Sekka Shemal (السكة شمال) (2014)
  • Nas w Nas (ناس و ناس) (2015)
  • Noaata Beida (2017) (نقطة بيضاء)
  • The Ugly Ducklings (2019) (أبناء البطة السوداء)
  • Roma (2022) (روما)
  • Telk Qadeya (2023) (تلك قضية)

References edit

  1. ^ "CairoKee's latest album". Daily News Egypt. July 1, 2012.
  2. ^ a b "Egypt's Underground Wakes Up". NPR. June 12, 2012.
  3. ^ a b "Cairokee: one Cairo band becomes a revolutionary discovery". The National. December 29, 2013.
  4. ^ "Cairokee's "Ya El-Midan" Celebrates the Meaning of Tahrir Square". Connected In Cairo. December 2, 2011.
  5. ^ "Cairokee – An Exclusive Interview With HashTags Mag". HashTags Mag. January 17, 2013.
  6. ^ a b . Al-Ahram Weekly. Archived from the original on 2012-02-13. Retrieved 2014-01-28.
  7. ^ "50 People Shaping the Culture of the Middle East". Al-Monitor.
  8. ^ . Kalimat Magazine. March 27, 2013. Archived from the original on February 3, 2014. Retrieved January 28, 2014.
  9. ^ . El Sawy Culture wheel. Archived from the original on 2014-02-03. Retrieved 2014-01-28.
  10. ^ "Two years on, Mubarak's tactics still haunt Egypt media". Committee to Protect Journalists. 24 January 2013.
  11. ^ "Pop songs praise Egyptian presidential candidates". BBC. April 27, 2012.
  12. ^ "Cairokee adds music to the chants at the presidential palace". Daily News Egypt. July 3, 2013.
  13. ^ "Art Alert: Cairokee concert during anti-Morsi protests outside Ittihadiya palace". Al-Ahram. July 1, 2013.
  14. ^ "Duelling bands showcase Egyptian musical talent". Daily News Egypt. March 24, 2013.
  15. ^ "PROGRAMME: Egyptian bands play at Jordanian Dum Tak festival". Al-Ahram. May 18, 2013.
  16. ^ "Cairokee's 3rd album: Latest addition to post-revolution string of successes". Al-Ahram. February 18, 2014.
  17. ^ "Egypt's Bassem Youssef returns to the air on MBC". Al-Arabiya. February 8, 2014.

External links edit

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Cairokee is an Egyptian rock band that was officially launched in 2003 but came to prominence with its revolutionary music following the Egyptian Revolution of 2011 due to its politically inspired lyrics and protest songs released following the uprising Their title song Ya El Midan featuring Aida el Ayoubi who had retired in the 1990s ranked number one on Facebook worldwide for downloads and number eight on YouTube 1 2 3 CairokeeMembers from left to right Tamer Hashem Sherif Mostafa Sherif El Hawary Amir Eid amp Adam El AlfyBackground informationOriginCairo EgyptGenresEgyptian RockYears active2003 presentMembersAmir Eid Sherif El Hawary Tamer Hashem Sherif Mostafa Adam El Alfy Contents 1 Background 2 Career 3 Members 4 Discography 5 References 6 External linksBackground edit nbsp Official logoThe band consists of Amir Eid lead vocalist Sherif Hawary lead guitarist Tamer Hashem drummer Sherif Mostafa keyboardist and Adam el Alfy bass guitarist The initial band members were friends ever since their school days and Tamer was already a drummer back then In 2003 Eid and Hawary had started an English band initially called Black Star 4 They started playing covers of English songs with only one Egyptian song called Ghariba that was highly admired by their audiences They later decided to continue making Egyptian songs because they felt it was shameful to keep playing English music as it wasn t their mother tongue They were mainly influenced by the works of Pink Floyd and The Beatles and regard Pink Floyd s music as an inspiration for their own musical career 5 Career editFollowing the 2011 revolution they released their first major hit Sout El Horeya The voice of freedom a joint collaboration between the band s main vocalist Amir Eid and music producer sound engineer and vocalist Hany Adel of the band Wust El Balad 6 The song had over 2 million views on YouTube and was reportedly ranked a world record as one of the most watched videos in the shortest period of time 7 8 9 Another hit song Ya El Midan Oh you the Square marked the return of singer Aida el Ayoubi after 20 years of absence from the stage The song was a tribute to Tahrir Square addressing and personifying it as another living and breathing member of the opposition and its video clip documented the latest protests in an indirect way as the camera was apparently filming inside a protester s house and it roamed over clothes riddled with bullet holes medical white coats onions and types vinegar substances that defuse the effects of teargas and the plastic shields of the CSF 2 6 On 24 January 2012 marking the first anniversary of the revolution a video was released on YouTube for the song Ethbat Makanak Hold your ground and featured prominent Egyptian satirist Bassem Youssef who joined the work in order to support independent voices in the media who were attacked by the former military government because of their work 10 Cairokee released their first album Matloob Zaeem Leader Wanted in June 2011 with sponsorship from Coca Cola after spending years without any support to release an album The title track with the same name was an instant hit and was considered an employment advertisement preceding the 2012 presidential election describing the qualities of the country s next leader in the producer s point of view 3 11 During the June 2013 Egyptian protests they performed on a stage in front of hundreds of thousands who were protesting against President Mohamed Morsi at the country s main presidential palace in Cairo s Heliopolis suburb The band was invited by volunteer organizers and had tweeted earlier that they would join the Egyptian people at Ittihadiya name of the palace While performing the people were singing along with them and served as backup singers with lyrics such as we are the people and our path is right and you say justice and they call you a traitor The band called their audience during the performance the best in the world 12 13 On 21 March 2013 Red Bull organized an event in which Cairokee played against Wust El Balad dubbed Red Bull Sound Clash where the spectators were the judge and the winner would be declared according to the intensity of the crowd s cheering Daily News Egypt noted that it was clear from the beginning of the evening that Cairokee had the edge on crowd support although Wust El Balad had a strong fan base at the event The concert also featured popular sha abi singer Ahmed Adaweyah who performed in Wust E Balad s act and at the end of the event no victor was announced but the spectators were apparently left highly satisfied with both performances 14 Cairokee also performed at the Jordanian Dum Tak Alternative Middle Eastern Music Festival along with several Egyptian bands including Wust El Balad and Massar Egbari as well as many other Middle Eastern bands such as Lebanon s Mashrou Leila 15 In early 2014 Cairokee released their third album El Sekka Shemal The album featured collaborations with different artists including Algerian singer Souad Massi Abdel Baset Hammouda and Zap Tharwat This year also brought Cairokee to the record label Sony Music Middle East The partnership led to the band obtaining its own Vevo channel on YouTube the first deal of its kind for any artist in the region The album was their most successful to date with its first copy entirely sold out in the first three days only topping the charts on the iTunes Store and in the music market of Egypt and the Middle East It became the album with the highest number of downloads and purchases on iTunes by the end of the first week 16 It was also featured in the first episode of the third season of Bassem Youssef s highly popular show El Bernameg 17 On July 20 2017 Cairokee hit the summer season with the release of their latest album Noaata Beda or Drop of White which consists of 10 songs The main song Noaata Beda received 11 million views on YouTube Members editAmir Eid Vocals acoustic guitar Sherif El Hawary Rhythm and lead guitar Tamer Hashem Drums Sherif Mostafa Keyboards Adam El Alfy Bass guitar Note that Mostafa also produces and mixes the band s studio output Discography editStudio AlbumsMatloob Zaeem مطلوب زعيم 2011 Wana Maa Nafsy Aad وانا مع نفسي قاعد 2012 El Sekka Shemal السكة شمال 2014 Nas w Nas ناس و ناس 2015 Noaata Beida 2017 نقطة بيضاء The Ugly Ducklings 2019 أبناء البطة السوداء Roma 2022 روما Telk Qadeya 2023 تلك قضية References edit CairoKee s latest album Daily News Egypt July 1 2012 a b Egypt s Underground Wakes Up NPR June 12 2012 a b Cairokee one Cairo band becomes a revolutionary discovery The National December 29 2013 Cairokee s Ya El Midan Celebrates the Meaning of Tahrir Square Connected In Cairo December 2 2011 Cairokee An Exclusive Interview With HashTags Mag HashTags Mag January 17 2013 a b True passionate and popular Al Ahram Weekly Archived from the original on 2012 02 13 Retrieved 2014 01 28 50 People Shaping the Culture of the Middle East Al Monitor Two years on the revolution still sells Kalimat Magazine March 27 2013 Archived from the original on February 3 2014 Retrieved January 28 2014 Music Concert Cairokee Band CairoKee El Sawy Culture wheel Archived from the original on 2014 02 03 Retrieved 2014 01 28 Two years on Mubarak s tactics still haunt Egypt media Committee to Protect Journalists 24 January 2013 Pop songs praise Egyptian presidential candidates BBC April 27 2012 Cairokee adds music to the chants at the presidential palace Daily News Egypt July 3 2013 Art Alert Cairokee concert during anti Morsi protests outside Ittihadiya palace Al Ahram July 1 2013 Duelling bands showcase Egyptian musical talent Daily News Egypt March 24 2013 PROGRAMME Egyptian bands play at Jordanian Dum Tak festival Al Ahram May 18 2013 Cairokee s 3rd album Latest addition to post revolution string of successes Al Ahram February 18 2014 Egypt s Bassem Youssef returns to the air on MBC Al Arabiya February 8 2014 External links editCairokee on Facebook nbsp Cairokee on Twitter nbsp Spotify Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cairokee amp oldid 1216124929, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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