Egyptian superstar Ahmed Saad has officially released his full ten-track album Habebna, now available on YouTube and all major streaming platforms. The album blends catchy pop, shaabi flair, emotional storytelling, and summer-ready energy, reinforcing Saad’s reputation as one of the region’s most versatile and influential artists.
A Complete Album Experience
Habebna delivers a carefully curated mix of moods and musical styles, ranging from lighthearted and playful to reflective and soulful. Tracks like “Beyestahbel” and “Batta” showcase Saad’s humorous, streetwise edge, while songs like “Akhoya,” featuring his brother Amr Saad, dive into deeper emotional territory. The upbeat duet “Tany” with Ruby has resonated widely, generating strong online engagement and streaming numbers.
Other highlights from the album include “Mekassarat,” which promotes self-acceptance, and “Et7asadena,” a track that touches on envy and external pressures. The remaining tracks “Atk Atk,” “Shafshi,” “Balona,” and “Habibeen Yah Yah” round out the album with fresh sounds, dynamic rhythms, and lyrical diversity.
Strong Visual Identity and Direction
Each song is accompanied by a professionally produced music video that complements its theme and style. Directed by industry talents such as Taha El-Tounsi and Ahmed Abdel-Wahid, the visuals are packed with vibrant colors, narrative flair, and high-energy choreography elements that have helped the videos trend across platforms and accumulate millions of views.

Audience Response and Streaming Success
Since the initial release, the album’s tracks have quickly gained traction on digital platforms, with several music videos surpassing one million views. “Tany” and “Mekassarat” in particular have topped trending charts on YouTube, reflecting the strong connection Saad continues to build with both younger listeners and long-time fans.
Ahmed Saad’s Musical Legacy Continues
With Habebna, Ahmed Saad expands his already rich discography and proves once again his ability to balance innovation with authenticity. Since his rise to fame in the early 2000s, Saad has consistently evolved his sound while staying true to his shaabi roots. His collaborations with major regional talents from Assala to Bahaa Sultan reflect his influence across generations.
