Hady Moamer is a seasoned Egyptian hip-hop producer known for his work with local stars like Marwan Pablo and global rap icons like Drake and J. Cole under the alias Jean Bleu. His latest album, ‘Ma3koos’, which was released earlier in October, is a 12-track project featuring collaborators like Marwan Pablo, Ziad Zaza, and Lege-Cy. Blending trap-centered production with influences from Egyptian music and cinema, Hady experiments with diverse vocal styles, production techniques and conceptual ideas. ‘Ma3koos’ lyrics delve into Egyptian street culture, societal critiques, and personal conflicts. The album’s features, intricate production, and reflective themes establish ‘Ma3koos’ as Hady’s most ambitious work, affirming his forward-thinking style as both a rapper and producer in the industry.

We sat down with Hady Moamer in Cairo Jazz Club 610 at his release party, who shared insights into the creative process behind the album, unpacking its themes and direction. He discussed his favorite tracks, the collaboration with featured artists, the inspiration behind the album's title, and the deliberate choices he made to deliver his ideas and achieve his artistic vision with ‘Ma3koos.’