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Your chance to win a Nokia N96 mobile phone or a trip filled with adventure to the most uncharted territories in Egypt.Sexy stars push limits in Egypt
By Heather Sharp
BBC News, Cairo
As part of a series on young people in the Middle East, the BBC News website looks at how increasingly raunchy female singers have caused controversy in Egypt.
Ruby is one of the most talked about female pop stars in Egypt
Glamorous and smouldering, a gyrating singer pouts from the screen as a catchy Arabic pop song blasts from the TV speakers.
Music videos - or "video clips" as they are known - are the visual wallpaper of choice in the cafes, shops and discos frequented by Egypt's young people.
And as popular female stars reveal more and more flesh, controversy has inevitably grown in Egypt's mainly Muslim society.
'Tasteful'
Ruby is one of the most-talked about performers. She is Egyptian, rather than from more liberal Lebanon like many current stars. Her raunchy moves, bare midriff and revealing clothing have had conservative MPs clamouring for a ban.
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Raphael, 25, is a fan: "I like Ruby. She dances like there ain't nobody watching. She doesn't care about the camera, she's just out there dancing," he says.
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gent491 1 year ago
i wonder how people register their children in such schools which carry no morals
melokhia 1 year ago
whahahahahah what is thiss she makes a fool out of here self she cant even dance!
LoubiLL 2 years ago
which school is this?
ivfummi 2 years ago