
Maestro Housam Hamdi is a prominent Egyptian composer and music arranger, widely recognized for his collaborations with major Gulf Arab artists. He has composed music for numerous TV series, including "Ekhwan Maryam," a significant work that highlights Kuwait's founding. Hamdi has received awards for his exceptional music, including a golden prize at the Cairo International Film Festival, and he is celebrated for discovering and supporting emerging talents within the region. He began playing piano at a young age and was acknowledged as the best player under ten years old.

Collaborated with major Gulf Arab artists and stars of the Arab world, including Nabeel Shuail, Abdallah Ruwaished, Nawal Al-Kuwaitia, Asil Abu Bakr, Abdul Karim Abdul Qader, Ahlam, Ibrahim Al-Hakami, Hind Al Bahraineya, Rima Shaar, Majid Al-Muhandis, and Rabab, showcasing my role as an Egyptian composer and music arranger.

The Egyptian composer has contributed to many songs, TV dramas, and shows, leaving a positive impact. He participated in the Cairo Film Festival, where he was praised by critics. Acknowledged for his musical talent in various press articles, this music arranger gained recognition when his national song "Ana Masri... Ana Arabi" was adopted by Egyptian radio. In 2000, he received the Golden Award for best melody and distribution for the song "Nesmet Hawa," further solidifying his status among Gulf Arab artists.