Aida el Ayoubi Age, Children, Family, Biography

Aida El Ayoubi

Bio/Wiki
Other NameAida EL-Aiouby
ProfessionSinger, Songwriter, Composer
Physical Stats
Height (approx.)5' 3" (161 cm)
Eye ColourBrown
Hair ColourBlack
Career
DebutEgyptian Film (as an actor): Five Rounds (Khamas Gawlat) (2023)
The poster of the film Five Rounds
Personal Life
Date of BirthYear, 1964
Age (as of 2025)61 Years
BirthplaceAachen, Germany
NationalityEgyptian
HometownCairo, Egypt
SchoolDeutsche Evangelische Oberschule Kairo (DEO Kairo), Cairo, Egypt
College/UniversityAmerican University in Cairo (AUC), New Cairo, Egypt
Educational QualificationBachelor's degree in Mathematics and Computer Science
ReligionIslam
Social MediaInstagram
Facebook
YouTube
Relationships & More
Marital StatusMarried
Family
ChildrenSon(s)- 2
ParentsAida El Ayoubi with her mother
SiblingsBrother(s)- 2
• Raouf
• Nihal
Favourites
Arabic Female Singer(s)Assala, Sherine
Arabic Male SingerHakim
Foreign SingerEd Sheeran
Music GenreEgyptian Street (Mahraganat)

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Some Lesser-Known Facts About Aida el Ayoubi

  • Aida el Ayoubi is half-German (as her mother is from Germany) and spent her early childhood in Germany.
  • She is the middle child and completed her education in Egypt.
  • She reached the peak of her music career during the early 1990s. Three of her most popular music albums (as singer, lyricist, and music composer) released during this period were Ala Baly (1991), Men Zaman (1993), and Rafiq Omry (1996).

    Aida Al Ayoubi on the poster of the music album Men Zaman

    Aida Al Ayoubi on the poster of the music album Men Zaman

  • She dedicated the song Ala Baly to one of her brothers, as she missed him when he went abroad for his education.
  • She took a sabbatical from her career to care for her children and family for almost two decades. During the comeback, she focused more on religious music and chants.

    Aida Al Ayoubi (second from right) during a religious chanting

    Aida Al Ayoubi (second from right) during a religious chanting

  • She collaborated multiple times with the Egyptian rock band, Cairokee. Their song Ya El Medan (2011), a tribute to Tahrir Square (Martyr Square) and the 2011 Egyptian Revolution, has become one of the most popular Egyptian patriotic songs.
  • She became famous for her Egyptian Patriotic songs.
  • She is trained in several musical instruments, including the Guitar and Oud.

    Aida El Ayoubi playing the musical instrument Oud on stage

    Aida El Ayoubi playing the musical instrument Oud on stage

  • She has been involved in several social causes, such as visiting young patients at the Al Nas Hospital (a charity organisation dedicated to health).

    Aida El Ayoubi during a visit to the Al Nas Hospital

    Aida El Ayoubi during a visit to the Al Nas Hospital

  • She likes every music genre and has performed in non-traditional stages such as the El Sawy Culture Wheel, in Zamelek, Cairo.

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