Tamer Hosni Sharif Abbas Farghali, professionally known as Tamer Hosni, is a multifaceted Egyptian artist born on August 16, 1977, who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry.
Hosni's artistic journey began in 2002, when he collaborated with Sherine Abdel Wahab on the joint album "Free Mix 3", marking the starting point of his successful music career.
In 2004, he released his debut studio album, "Love", which showcased his exceptional vocal talent and songwriting skills.
In addition to his music endeavors, Hosni has also explored the world of acting, co-starring in several films and television series. His first on-screen appearance was in the 2003 movie "Halab Hob", followed by his breakthrough role in the 2011 television series "Adam".
Throughout his career, Hosni has garnered numerous accolades, including the prestigious Best African Artist of African Music Award in 2010, as well as the Legend of the Century Award from the Beige Apple Music Award, in recognition of his versatility and contributions to the entertainment industry as a whole.
These international recognitions have solidified Hosni's position as a prominent figure in the music and film industries, solidifying his reputation as a talented and accomplished artist.