Hazem El Sharkawy, the founder of the Music Club, embarked on a remarkable journey that would shape the future of music enthusiasts at Nile University. Armed with a degree in Mechanical Engineering and a keen eye for talent, Hazem noticed the abundance of gifted students under the guidance of Dr. Ibrahim Yousry, the music teacher at Nile University. Driven by a lifelong dream and a deep understanding of the value of student activities, Hazem established the Music Club to foster connections among diverse musicians who were willing to take risks and embrace growth through trial and error. The impact of this community on Nile University students was undeniably positive. Initially, many students harbored stage fright and anxiety when performing in front of an audience. However, the club provided them with a valuable platform to step out of their comfort zones. As a result, these students gained confidence and transformed into proficient performers, all thanks to the opportunities the club afforded them. Hazem's journey was not a solo endeavor. Collaborating with co-founders, they harnessed their collective talents and organized the club's first talent show. Initially, they began by gathering and jamming together informally.
However, when the decision was made to officially establish the Music Club, Mohammed Abushahba shared a similar vision, and they joined forces. Abushahba became NUMC’s first president, with Nourhan Fouda as vice president, Zayed Adel as a cofounder, Basma Ismail as a pop singer, and Mohammed Essam as a one-man band, forming the core team that launched the club, with the help of Mostafa El Missary, a Student Union member at the time, who played a pivotal role in supporting Hazem and his team to establish the Music Club. The club's establishment was met with a mixture of skepticism and genuine interest during recruitment and auditions. Although some students initially mocked the idea, a group of individuals who genuinely shared Hazem's passion for music emerged from the auditions. The Music Club started with just two guitarists, one singer, and the president. Over time, it evolved into a full-fledged band consisting of 47 members, along with various committees comprising over 20 individuals, including operations, marketing and media, public relations, human resources, and logistics.