
Ramy Essam
Known for Acting · 10 credits
- Place of birth
- El Mansoura, Egypt
- Also known as
- رامي عصام
Biography
Ramy Essam (born 1987, Mansoura, Egypt) is an Egyptian hard-rock musician who became a symbol of resistance during the 2011 Egyptian Revolution. Performing in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, he used music to amplify calls for freedom and dignity across the Arab Spring and later on international stages.
His protest song “Irhal” (“Leave”), demanding President Hosni Mubarak’s resignation, spread widely via YouTube and became known as the revolution’s anthem. In 2011, Time Out ranked it the third most world-changing song of all time. That same year, Essam was arrested and tortured when the army cleared Tahrir Square.
Essam’s debut album, Manshourat (2011–2012), captured chants, emotions, and daily realities of the uprising, becoming a landmark in modern Egyptian protest music. In 2014, facing repression at home, he received a two-year safe-city residency in Malmö, Sweden—the first musician granted the program—where he began formal music study and continued his activism abroad. That year he also appeared on Songs from a Stolen Spring, collaborating across cultures on protest music.
His later albums expanded his sound and themes: Mamnou‘ (2015) blended rock with poetry from prominent Egyptian writers; Resala Ela Magles El Amn (2017), released under Universal Music MENA, delivered a politically charged rock message; and Metgharabin (2023) fused rock with Egyptian folk and experimental elements to explore exile, identity, and censorship.
On January 25, 2025, Essam released “Ra7 Nelte2i,” with lyrics by imprisoned poet Galal El-Beheiry. Throughout his career, Essam has remained a prominent musical voice for resistance, memory, and human rights.
Known For
TV Shows (2)
Movies (8)

18 Days
2011
as Self

The Square
2013
as Himself

Uprising
2012
as Self

Tahrir 2011 : The Good and The bad and The Politician
2011

Ramy Essam: Live at G Livelab Helsinki
2021
as Lead Singer/Guitarist
Art War
2014

Ramy Essam - Millennium Stage
2020
as Lead Singer/Guitarist

The Noise of Cairo
2013
About Ramy Essam
Ramy Essam (born 1987, Mansoura, Egypt) is an Egyptian hard-rock musician who became a symbol of resistance during the 2011 Egyptian Revolution. Performing in Cairo’s Tahrir Square, he used music to amplify calls for freedom and dignity across the Arab Spring and later on international stages. His protest song “Irhal” (“Leave”), demanding President Hosni Mubarak’s resignation, spread widely via YouTube and became known as the revolution’s anthem. In 2011, Time Out ranked it the third most world-changing song of all time. That same year, Essam… With 10 credits spanning from 1987 to 2021, Ramy Essam has appeared in 8 films and 2 TV shows.
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Most Popular Ramy Essam Movies
- 18 Days (2011) — as Self
- The Square (2013) — as Himself
- Uprising (2012) — as Self
- Tahrir 2011 : The Good and The bad and The Politician (2011)
- Ramy Essam: Live at G Livelab Helsinki (2021) — as Lead Singer/Guitarist
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