In the same year, he gave a distinguished performance during the activities of the annual festival (Homeland Ringtones) in Berlin, during which he achieved unparalleled public success.
The international media highlighted his role and status, and the management of the 27th World Music Festival hosted him in the French city of Cannes.
By the 1990s, he was performing for international audiences at events such as Midem (1993), WOMAD (1994), the Montreal Jazz Festival (1994), and Central Park Summer Stage (1995).
[1] Kuban died in June 2001 in silence and calm after enriching the artistic scene with the Nubian musical and lyrical style.
The international media was interested in the news of his death and broadcast long segments about him and clips from some of his songs that he performed throughout his artistic career, which lasted about 40 years.
His fame spread throughout the world and he won many international awards, the most important of which was his winning the Golden Record at the annual German Folklore Festival in 1990, in which he participated as a representative of Egypt.