Farid al-Atrash (1917–1974) and Asmahan (1918–1944), often collectively referred to as "Farid el Atrache & Asmahan," were Egyptian musical legends whose voices, artistry, and contributions have left an indelible mark on the history of Arabic music. Farid al-Atrash was a virtuoso oud player, composer, and singer who rose to prominence during the Golden Age of Egyptian cinema. His innovative approach to combining traditional Arabic music with Western harmonies and rhythms revolutionized the genre and earned him the title "The Father of Modern Arabic Pop." Known for his charismatic stage presence and emotive voice, Farid's influence extended beyond his homeland, impacting the broader Middle Eastern music scene. Asmahan, his sister, was a prodigious talent in her own right, possessing an enchanting voice that paired perfectly with her brother's compositions. She was both a singer and an actress whose performances were characterized by elegance and grace. Asmahan's music transcended borders, capturing the hearts of audiences across the Arab world and beyond. Her tragic early death at the age of 26 only heightened her mystique and legendary status. Together, Farid and Asmahan recorded a number of duets that remain classics to this day, their harmonious blend of voices creating timeless hits like "Enta Omri" (You Are My Hope) and "Bint al-Shurs" (Daughter of the Nile). Their collaboration is remembered not only for its musical excellence but also for the profound emotional connection they established with listeners, making them two of the most revered figures in Arabic music history.