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Ramy Essam (Arabic: رامي عصام, pronounced [ˈɾɑːmi ʕeˈsˤɑːm]; born 1987 in Mansoura) is an Egyptian musician. He is best known for his appearances in Tahrir Square in Cairo during the Egyptian Revolution of 2011. Ramy is one of the few singers in Middle East to sing hard rock. Ramy's songs were banned in Egypt and he was unable to perform public shows. Since late 2014, Ramy has been living in Finland and Sweden, which gave him again the chance to create and perform freely to spread his message as an ambassador of the Egyptian revolution.

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  • رامي عصام فكري هو مغني مصري، اشتهرت أغانيه خلال اشتراكه في ثورة 25 يناير 2011 في مصر ضد نظام الرئيس الأسبق محمد حسني مبارك. (ar)
  • Ramy Essam (arabisch رامي عصام, DMG Rāmī ʿAṣṣām, [ˈɾɑːmi ʕeˈsˤɑːm]; * 1987 in al-Mansura) ist ein ägyptischer Musiker. Er ist bekannt für seine Auftritte auf dem Tahrir-Platz in Kairo während der Revolution in Ägypten 2011. (de)
  • Ramy Essam (en arabe : رامي عصام) est un chanteur égyptien de hard rock né en 1987 à Mansourah. Il est notamment connu pour ses chansons appelant au départ d'Hosni Moubarak lors de la révolution égyptienne de 2011. Exilé depuis 2015 en Suède, il consacre une partie de ses textes à dénoncer le pouvoir égyptien (Mohamed Morsi, puis l'armée égyptienne et Abdel Fattah al-Sissi). (fr)
  • Ramy Essam (Arabic: رامي عصام, pronounced [ˈɾɑːmi ʕeˈsˤɑːm]; born 1987 in Mansoura) is an Egyptian musician. He is best known for his appearances in Tahrir Square in Cairo during the Egyptian Revolution of 2011. Ramy is one of the few singers in Middle East to sing hard rock. In 2011, Ramy was considered the voice of the Egyptian revolution. During the height of the uprising, Ramy performed in front of millions of people in the Tahrir Square. His song Irhal, in which then Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak was urged to resign, gained popularity among the demonstrators. It became internationally known through YouTube, and is referred to as the anthem of the revolution. In 2011, it was selected by Time Out as the third-most world-changing song of all time. His 2018 song Balaha led to six individuals being arrested in Egypt that were, either correctly or incorrectly, assumed to be connected to Ramy and the song. Among them were the writer of the song, but also a former band member that had not worked on the record. In May 2020 Shady Habash one of the detainees died After being incarcerated for more than two years in pretrial detention. Egypt's public prosecutor has said he mistakenly drank hand sanitiser in his cell, thinking it was water. Ramy's songs were banned in Egypt and he was unable to perform public shows. Since late 2014, Ramy has been living in Finland and Sweden, which gave him again the chance to create and perform freely to spread his message as an ambassador of the Egyptian revolution. During 2016 and 2017, Ramy toured throughout Finland with the theatre monologue RAMY – In the Frontline, which also gathered 5 stars reviews at the Fringe Festival Edinburgh. Ramy stands for gender equality, freedom, social justice, equity, health care, minority rights, education and peace. (en)
  • Ramy Essam, född 1987, är en egyptisk sångare och aktivist. Han är främst känd för sina framföranden på Tahrirtorget 2011, och hans kampsång Irhal (Avgå!) fick status som signaturmelodi för revolutionen. När armén slog ned protesterna 9 mars 2011 greps och torterades Essam. I oktober 2014 erbjöds han som första musiker två års fristad i Malmö. (sv)
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  • Ramy Essam at the July 2018 Rudolstadt-Festival in Rudolstadt/Thuringia, Germany (en)
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  • رامي عصام فكري هو مغني مصري، اشتهرت أغانيه خلال اشتراكه في ثورة 25 يناير 2011 في مصر ضد نظام الرئيس الأسبق محمد حسني مبارك. (ar)
  • Ramy Essam (arabisch رامي عصام, DMG Rāmī ʿAṣṣām, [ˈɾɑːmi ʕeˈsˤɑːm]; * 1987 in al-Mansura) ist ein ägyptischer Musiker. Er ist bekannt für seine Auftritte auf dem Tahrir-Platz in Kairo während der Revolution in Ägypten 2011. (de)
  • Ramy Essam (en arabe : رامي عصام) est un chanteur égyptien de hard rock né en 1987 à Mansourah. Il est notamment connu pour ses chansons appelant au départ d'Hosni Moubarak lors de la révolution égyptienne de 2011. Exilé depuis 2015 en Suède, il consacre une partie de ses textes à dénoncer le pouvoir égyptien (Mohamed Morsi, puis l'armée égyptienne et Abdel Fattah al-Sissi). (fr)
  • Ramy Essam, född 1987, är en egyptisk sångare och aktivist. Han är främst känd för sina framföranden på Tahrirtorget 2011, och hans kampsång Irhal (Avgå!) fick status som signaturmelodi för revolutionen. När armén slog ned protesterna 9 mars 2011 greps och torterades Essam. I oktober 2014 erbjöds han som första musiker två års fristad i Malmö. (sv)
  • Ramy Essam (Arabic: رامي عصام, pronounced [ˈɾɑːmi ʕeˈsˤɑːm]; born 1987 in Mansoura) is an Egyptian musician. He is best known for his appearances in Tahrir Square in Cairo during the Egyptian Revolution of 2011. Ramy is one of the few singers in Middle East to sing hard rock. Ramy's songs were banned in Egypt and he was unable to perform public shows. Since late 2014, Ramy has been living in Finland and Sweden, which gave him again the chance to create and perform freely to spread his message as an ambassador of the Egyptian revolution. (en)
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