Ahmed Saad was born on August 20, 1981 in Cairo, the capital of Egypt. He grew up in an artistic family, as he is the brother of actor Amr Saad. He released his first album (Ashki Lamine) in 2003, and it included 8 songs, and he became famous for them (Habibi Rouhi, One Day and Two, Aziz Einy). (They hurt us, enough, every night, teach me love). During his career, he filmed more than 20 songs in a video clip. He was also chosen to sing the song “Generic” in the series “Outside the World” starring the Egyptian artist Sherif Mounir and a large group of other artists, in addition to singing the theme for the movie “Dokan Shehata” starring the Lebanese singer Haifa Wehbe.
In 2017, Ahmed Saad presented the artistic program (Saad and Saad) on Al-Hayat channel with Egyptian singer Saad Al-Saghir.