Born in Port Said on March 23, 1999, Abdulrahman Elgohary is an Egyptian composer who intertwines the rich tapestries of electronic, classical, and pop music. From a young age, Abdulrahman was captivated by the piano, a passion that evolved into a vocation when he composed his first piece for the novel The Butcher in 2014. His journey continued with soundtracks for Land Of God, Angels Of Nusaybin, and the evocative Adam's Theme, among others.
Abdulrahman collaborates with esteemed composers like Hani Shanouda, deepening his craft and influence in the music scenes of Egypt and beyond. His latest work includes the introspective Sawf Nango Begoba and dynamic tracks like انتيخريستوس 2. As he continues to define his voice in the world of music, Abdulrahman invites listeners to experience his personal vision of innovation and tradition.