Bilady, Bilady, Bilady (Egypt) Parody, ThDubya



Don’t miss my other anthems! So far, the parodies for the UK (twice), Canada, Germany (several versions), Norway (twice), France, the US, Russia, Italy, Sweden, China, Japan, Israel, North Korea, Australia, Switzerland, Saudi Arabia, Ireland, Denmark, Mexico, Turkey, CSA, Cuba, Spain, the Netherlands, India, Brazil, Greece, Scotland, Finland, The Vaitcan City State, Belgium, Poland, Republic of Korea, Portugal and more have been released.

Bilady, laki hubbi wa fu’adi («My homeland, you have my love and my heart»; Arabic: بلادي لك حبي و فؤادي‎ Bilādī, Laki ḥubbī wa-fu’ādī) is the national anthem of Egypt. The melody was composed by Sayed Darwish (1892–1923) and it was adopted in 1979. This anthem replaced Walla Zaman Ya Selahy as the national anthem.

The lyrics were written by Mohamed Younis Al-Qady and Sayed Darwish composed the music and maintained close ties with early leaders of the national movement for independence in Egypt, such as Mustafa Kamel. In fact, the chorus of Egypt’s national anthem was derived from one of Kamel’s most famous speeches.

Egypt’s first national anthem dated back to 1869 when a royal anthem was composed to honor the monarch. It is unclear how long this anthem was in use. Although the monarchy was deposed in 1952, the anthem was used as part of the anthem of the United Arab Republic with Syria in 1958.

I mean no offence to the countries parodied. In fact, most of these countries are my favorites, and I wish them all my best. Egypt is among the very top of African nations I like.

It has been nearly 10 years and over 10 million views since I started making youtube videos. It is unbelievable that time has gone so fast and that the idea I came up with one night has resulted in so many devoted fans. Thanks for supporting me and spreading the word about my videos, I would never have made as many as I did had it not been for the immense support I received even after having made just a few of my songs, and it only increased exponentially from there.

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