Nancy Mounir

[2] Among her collaborations with other musical artists, Mounir was one of the members of the Egyptian metal band Massive Scar Era and co-produced Dina El-Wedidi's album Turning back.

[3][4] For her debut album, Nozhet El Nofous (نزهة النفوس – Promenade of the Souls), released in 2022, Mounir spent years of research on biographies and music of popular female Egyptian singers in the 1920s such as Mounira El Mahdeya, Hayat Sabri and Fatma Serry, who were popular Egyptian musical stars before the era of Umm Kulthum.

Qualifying these singers as "musical rebels", Mounir aimed to study their "passions, desires and afterlives in contemporary Egyptian society".

Thus, Nozhet El Nofous became a "musical dialogue" between Mounir’s own arrangements and the historical musicians whom she called “the ghosts”, "exploring their legacies a century onwards.

"[2] In October 2021, Nozhet El Nofous was premiered at Cairo's Institute of Arab Music, the same place where the Congress had been held in 1932, "thus reviving these singers’ voices where they were once excluded and erased.