U.S. band Dangerflow – Press Photo
CAIRO – 13 April 2018: Miami-based American hip-hop band Dangerflow arrived in Cairo on Wednesday, April 11, before their concert at Al-Azhar Park on Friday, April 13.
Dangerflow is expected to produce new kinds of fusion as a result of cooperation between them and Egyptian folk singers Ahmed Sheba, Tarek al-Shiekh, el-Sawarikh and Mai Abdel Aziz.
U.S. band Dangerflow – Press Photo
Later, Dangerflow is scheduled to head to Alexandria governorate to hold another concert. Other activities will be held from April 17 to 20.
The band’s concert at Al-Azhar Park on Friday aims to enhance the cooperation between Egyptian and American musicians.
U.S. band Dangerflow – Press Photo
On April 4, the U.S. Embassy in Cairo tweeted about the band’s concert, calling on Egyptians to get their tickets. “Get your tickets NOW for HAKAWATYA2018 featuring hip-hop artists DANGERFLOW and Egyptian Mahraganat stars Ahmed Sheba and el-Sawarikh," the embassy stated.
The group, led by both Angel Ocean and Eric Stinnett, first came to the scene in 2007 and released their first album, “Win, Lose or Die”, in November 2011. They make sure that each and every song includes an inspiring message.
Recently, the band teamed up with American Music Abroad (AMA) as musical ambassadors to represent the United States in a series of international tours. They have visited seven countries and spoken to high school and college students about the life-changing power of music. They are planning to do the same in Egypt as well.
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