Marwan Moussa Drops 23-Track Album ‘The Man that Lost His Heart’
The Egyptian rapper’s most personal project yet unpacks grief, love and healing through five conceptual sessions.

Egyptian rapper Marwan Moussa has released his most expansive and personal work to date, ‘The Man That Lost His Heart’. The 23-track album is shaped by profound loss, tracing Moussa’s journey through grief following the death of his mother. Written and recorded across several countries, the album offers a deeply reflective narrative that balances raw vulnerability with sharp lyricism and layered production.
Divided into five conceptual sessions, the album moves through different emotional states, offering listeners an intimate look at how pain, acceptance, and growth unfold in the wake of tragedy. Moussa's approach here feels both deliberate and fluid—his bars cutting deep without sacrificing melodic finesse.
The album features a strong lineup of collaborators, including Afroto, Donia Wael, El Waili, Karim Osama, and Lege-Cy. Together, they expand the sonic palette, weaving in elements of drill, trap, ambient textures and stripped-down melodies that reflect the album’s evolving moods.
Lead single ‘Bos Ya Kebeer’, released ahead of the album, introduced the project’s introspective tone with cinematic visuals and a stark meditation on heartbreak. The momentum continued with Moussa becoming the first Arabic-language rapper to perform on global rap platform From The Block, marking another milestone in his career.
With ‘The Man That Lost His Heart’, Moussa moves beyond personal catharsis to offer a work that resonates on a collective level—grounded in loss, yet focused on transformation and legacy.
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