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    More Than Music: The Love Story of Warda Al-Jazairia & Baligh Hamdi

    Malak ShalabyBy Malak ShalabyMay 25, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read0 Views
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    Before the tribute concert at Cairo Opera House this Friday (May 30), here’s the story of Warda Al-Jazairia and Baligh Hamdi, a love that started with a melody, blew up into art, and lasted way beyond the breakup.

    Warda First Fell for Baligh’s Music

    Warda was just 16, in a movie theater in France, when a song in the background hit her hard. It was Tekhounoh, and she was enchanted not by the voice but by the melody. She turned to her family and said, “I need to meet whoever composed that.” Spoiler: it was Baligh Hamdi.

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    Baligh Heard a Tape of Her Voice and Knew She Was the One

    Just like Warda was obsessed with his music before meeting him, Baligh fell for her voice way before they crossed paths.

    One day, legendary violinist Anwar Mansi pulled up with a tape of Warda singing an Umm Kulthum track. Baligh listened, paused, and said, “I can make her a star.” He hadn’t even met her yet, but he already knew she had it.

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    Their First Meeting Was Instant Chemistry

    Fast forward: Warda Al-Jazairia moves to Cairo for a movie role. She finally meets Baligh when he comes over to teach her a song. One hour in, and the chemistry was real.

    He literally told a friend he had never been this moved by meeting a woman.

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    Her Family Said No to Baligh — and Took Her Back to Algeria

    Baligh Hamdi wanted to propose to Warda, but her dad wasn’t into it. He straight-up rejected Baligh.

    Her family then took her back to Algeria and married her off to an Algerian man. She disappeared from music for nearly 10 years and tried to live that “normal life.”

    But Baligh Hamdi? He never moved on. Not even a little.

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    They Reunited In Algeria By Pure Chance

    In 1972, Egyptian musicians flew to Algeria for Independence Day. Warda, now divorced, went to greet them. Among them? Baligh.

    The moment was cinematic. He pulled out his oud and freestyled a melody that would become El Oyoun El Soud. She told him, “If you finish it, I’ll sing it,” and she did.

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    El Oyoun El Soud Marked Her Comeback and Reignited Their Love Story

    Warda returned to Cairo, sang the song, and boom, she was back on top. Her voice and his music were pure magic. That track wasn’t just a banger, it was literally about them.

    Their Marriage Was Full of Great Music

    They got married after the song blew up. For six years, they were the power couple of Arab music.

    She sang all his best stuff: Khalik Hena, Hekayti Maa El Zaman, Ala El Rababa. But behind the scenes? Not so smooth.

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    Love, Distance & a Divorce That Broke Them Both

    Warda Al-Jazairia wanted stability. Baligh lived in the chaos of studios and late-night sessions. Jealousy and distance lead inevitably to tension.

    She ended up in the hospital with an ectopic fetus. He was out of the country composing for someone else. That moment crushed her. Not long after, they broke up. And they were both wrecked.

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    They Were Still in Love After It Was Over

    After the divorce, Baligh spiraled. He couldn’t let her go. Warda once brushed off a question about Baligh Hamdi in an interview by saying, “Baligh who?”

    On hearing that, he wrote one of his most emotional pieces, El Hob Elly Kan, and gave it to Mayada El Hennawy.

    That heartbreak and reproach echoed, and it has become a classic ever since.

    Their Final Collab Was Basically a Goodbye

    Even after the breakup, they couldn’t stay away from each other’s art. Baligh wrote Bawaddak (I Bid You Goodbye) and begged her to sing it. She hesitated, but eventually, she recorded it. It was their last track together, and it felt like a goodbye in real time.

    Baligh Left Messages for Her in Other Songs

    Baligh never stopped writing about her. Even when he was working with Umm Kulthum, people said songs like Ansak and Siret El Hob were low-key messages to Warda. Umm Kulthum herself teased him, saying, “You’re using me to talk to your girl.”

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    Baligh Called Her Name on His Deathbed

    Baligh died in 1993. His family says he was still saying her name on his deathbed. Warda was crushed. She lived another 20 years, but the grief never left.

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    Their Love Lived On in Every Song

    They didn’t end up together. But maybe that’s not the point. Their love lived on in every lyric, every melody, every song that still plays today. It was messy, beautiful, tragic, and unforgettable.

    This Friday, at the Cairo Opera House, we’re not just honoring legends of music. We’re celebrating a love story that wrote itself into history.

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    Malak cannot seem to get enough of Literature - so much so that she has pursued it in both her BA and MA, and the love affair is still going strong. Aside from her love for words, humans generally fascinate her. She spends a lot of her time analyzing the minds of people around her and watching criminal minds. She is still fairly new in adulthood, and until now, nothing has made sense in life but chocolate.

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