Rabat – The Arab music scene is gearing up for a major surprise, as Sherine Abdel Wahab prepares to make her long-awaited return through a highly anticipated duet with Mohamed Hamaki, set to feature on his upcoming album.

According to reports from ET Arabic, the collaboration is being positioned as one of the standout moments of Hamaki’s new project. 

The duet, which has reportedly been in development for an extended period, is expected to surprise fans both musically and creatively. 

Contrary to recent speculation, the song will not be written by renowned lyricist Tamer Hussein, adding an extra layer of intrigue.

At the same time, Sherine Abdel Wahab is actively working on her own comeback album. 

The singer is currently reviewing a selection of tracks, carefully curating material that aligns with her artistic vision and emotional depth, two elements that have long defined her connection with audiences across the Arab world. 

Recording sessions are expected to begin soon, signaling a new chapter in her career as she aims to deliver a body of work worthy of her loyal fan base.

Sherine’s return carries particular significance given her journey over the past years. Rising to fame in the early 2000s, she quickly established herself as one of the most powerful and emotive voices in Arabic pop music. 

Her breakthrough came through collaborations with major artists and producers, followed by a string of successful solo albums that showcased her ability to blend vulnerability with vocal strength. 

Songs like “Ah Ya Leil” and “Kadabeen” cemented her reputation as a leading figure in the industry, earning her widespread acclaim and a devoted following.

Beyond her music, Sherine has remained a constant presence in the public eye, whether through television appearances, live performances, or her role as a judge on talent shows such as The Voice Ahla Sawt.

However, her career has also seen periods of personal and professional challenges, making each return all the more impactful for fans who have followed her journey closely.

With two major projects on the horizon, the singer appears poised for a strong comeback, reigniting excitement across the region and reaffirming her place among the Arab world’s most influential musical voices.