Boshret Kheir

On May 16, 2014, Hussain Al Jasmi released a video on YouTube called بشرة خير , Boshret Kheir or Boushret Kheir, meaning good omen, showing clips of Egyptians dancing in different areas of the country, in order to unite them so they can get out and vote. Most of the Egyptians hold up posters that say words such as "vote", "get out there", and "your voice counts". The video was filmed in eight Egyptian provinces by eight different cameras and was put together in less than a day. The creator of the song was going to sing it himself but found out that Hussain Al Jasmi was coming to Egypt, and Hussain Al Jasmi offered to sing the song himself, to show his love for Egypt.

Boshret Kheir

On May 16, 2014, Hussain Al Jasmi released a video on YouTube called بشرة خير , Boshret Kheir or Boushret Kheir, meaning good omen, showing clips of Egyptians dancing in different areas of the country, in order to unite them so they can get out and vote. Most of the Egyptians hold up posters that say words such as "vote", "get out there", and "your voice counts". The video was filmed in eight Egyptian provinces by eight different cameras and was put together in less than a day. The creator of the song was going to sing it himself but found out that Hussain Al Jasmi was coming to Egypt, and Hussain Al Jasmi offered to sing the song himself, to show his love for Egypt.