From the joyful spirit of Aswan’s villages, the heartwarming moments of Nubian youngsters taking part in, to the colourful vitality of Egyptian weddings and native cafés, these are simply a number of the visible delights in Kalam Forsan (Phrases of Noble Males, 2025), the brand new collaboration between Egyptian rapper Wegz and the legendary Mohamed Mounir.
As the primary single from the extremely anticipated Facet B of Wegz’s album Aqareb (Scorpions, 2025), the monitor marks a return to a extra native, distinctly Egyptian heat, echoing Mohamed Mounir’s emotional strategy to reflecting on life’s classes, struggles, and triumphs.
The music video opens with a scene of Mounir and Wegz speaking at an Higher Egypt wedding ceremony, the place Mounir tells Wegz that his sound is “totally different,” reminding him of his personal early days. From there, the video follows the journey of younger Nubian youngsters of their Aswan villages and traces how their lives evolve as they develop up and start working throughout Egypt.
Very like Mohamed Mounir’s early tracks, which included songs rooted in dignity and holding on to noble values via life’s chaos, this monitor carries that very same spirit. It speaks to the straightforward fact that the individuals who share your morals are those worthy of your love, whereas those that convey negativity haven’t any place in your world.
In a time weighed down by ache, self-interest, and the chase for fame, the lyrics really feel like a return to an period when essentially the most grounding drive was the set of values that formed an individual for all times.
As one lyric put it superbly, “Individuals get misplaced in appearances, chasing their very own self-interest…stroll the trail that honors you, or threat wandering in idleness.”
