Since the emergence of Egyptian art in the early twentieth century, Egypt has received a large number of actors and singers from all Arab countries, and their beginnings were in Egypt, and they achieved great fame.
One of the Egyptian artists is Khaled Attia who started singing when he was 6 years old while he was in primary school.
His parents revealed his singing talent, so they supported that talent and supported him in his artistic career as well.
Khaled’s talent was not only supported by his parents but also by his teachers when he was singing at school.
Until he entered the Faculty of Specific Education, where he learned music and singing, and science-supported the artistic talent that he was born with.
Then he enriched his talent by studying at the conservatoire, where he learned to play the guitar, piano, and drums.
And he played in many concerts until he excelled in composing, so he composed songs for famous singers, such as the song “Rohi” by the artist Mustafa Qamar and the song “Yalla Ya Ahli” by the artist Shadi Najah.
Khaled participated in some singing competitions on television, such as “The X Factor” and “Arab Idol”.
Khaled Attia was famous for singing in tourist areas such as Hurghada, Sharm El-Sheikh, and the North Coast.
Khaled’s success did not stop only in Egypt, but he was invited to Arab countries such as the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait, and Bahrain.
What distinguishes Khaled Attia from other artists is that he does not sing only in Arabic, but also sings in English, French, and Russian.
He also has albums, such as “Youm Jadid, Rouhain Aghrab, Ana We Enta, and Alka-en”.
He also participated with singer Ahmed Al-Arnad in a satirical video clip entitled “I am the fallen 6 subjects”, which was admired by Egyptians, especially university students.
In the meeting of Al-Nojoum magazine with the artist Khaled Attia in Sharm El-Sheikh, we asked him about his wish, and he said: “I hope that the original art will return, as it enters the hearts without permission”.