| Al Shami, TUL8TE, Dizzy DROS, Phobia Isaac, DIIB, Toofan, Jaylann, Mounim Slimani, DJ Hamida, Saif Nabeel, CELYA, MEKTOUB, Akram Mag, Wael Mansour, Zina Daoudia, Mahmoud El-Tohamy, Cheba Yamina, They are the Arabic pop artists in the music videos that caught, these past days, our interest and musical or visual liking. |
17 . Al Shami & Leen Hayek – Aayesh La Oyounak
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 “Aayesh La Oyounak,” a June 2026 Arabic pop duet by Al Shami and Leen Hayek, sets its “Living for Your Eyes” devotion and back‑and‑forth vocal exchanges to Sleiman Damien’s smooth, rhythmic production under lyrics and composition by Al Shami, Fady Mourjane and Anas Kareem. Music video directed by : Elie Fahed Sabran (2023) |
16 . TUL8TE & Saint Levant – Nano
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 Palestinian‑French‑Algerian artist Saint Levant and collaborator TUL8TE compress melodic hip‑hop, R&B and Arabic‑pop inflections into “Nano,” a roughly thirty‑second Moataz Mady–produced snippet where bilingual, late‑night vocals glide over a sleek, minimal beat. El Hob Gany I (2025) |
15 . Dizzy DROS – HRRSS
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 Casablanca rapper Dizzy DROS’s “HRRSS,” track five on AFLAM, weds dense, socially aware bars to dark, trap‑leaning production, using heavy drums and cinematic atmospheres to probe cultural tension, identity and street realities within Moroccan hip‑hop. Song featured on the album : Aflam – The Album M3A L3Echrane (2023) |
14 . Phobia Isaac – Fugitive
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 “Fugitive” by Phobia Isaac emerges in reactions as an emotionally charged, high‑intensity release whose forceful flow and urgent delivery dominate an otherwise under‑documented track, suggesting a confrontational, expressive hip‑hop style even as detailed credits and lyrics remain scarce. Music video directed by : Nouh Boudris 3:33 (W/ Didin Klach) (2018) |
13 . DIIB – Trappink
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 On “Trappink,” DIIB raps over INNER BEATS’ trap‑influenced beat and his own mix/master, attacking superficiality, gossip and betrayal while asserting ambition and authenticity through sharp, competitive verses aimed at protecting artistic identity and street credibility.
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12 . Toofan & Redone – Stay Up High Morocco
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 “Stay Up High Morocco” unites Togolese duo Toofan and producer RedOne in an Afrobeats‑meets‑stadium‑pop anthem where chants like “Stay up high Morocco, we build our land” ride driving percussion and crowd‑ready hooks to celebrate national pride ahead of the 2026 World Cup. Music video directed by : Hassam El Kourfti Gweta (2014) |
11 . Jaylann – La Cote
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 Jaylann’s “La Cote” sets smooth, North Africa‑tinted pop vocals against atmospheric, mid‑tempo production, while its Asilah‑shot video of coastal streets and sea views reinforces a romantic, summery escape along Morocco’s shoreline. Music video directed by : Ayoub Seffat Chi Wqat (W/ Beathoven) (2020) |
10 . Mounim Slimani – Chlahbiya
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 Moroccan singer‑songwriter Mounim Slimani’s “Chlahbiya” blends contemporary chaabi with urban pop, using a 3:15 mid‑tempo groove, prominent percussion and melismatic vocals to deliver a vibrant, street‑flavored tale in Moroccan Arabic under his own writing and artistic control. Music video directed by : Hamza Elyemlahi Ajini Ajini (2023) |
9 . DJ Hamida – Mayna (w/ Amaya)
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 “Mayna” by DJ Hamida featuring Amaya, from *This Is Summer Part.1*, extends the French‑Moroccan producer’s Maghreb‑infused club sound with bright, danceable percussion and a sun‑soaked hook as Amaya sings a light, festive love narrative tailored to warm‑weather playlists. Music video directed by : Dj Hamida – Song featured on the album : This Is Summer Part.1 Déconnectés (Clip Officiel) (2014) |
8 . Saif Nabeel – Yom El Qiyama
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 On “Yom El Qiyama,” Iraqi singer Saif Nabeel folds modern Arabic pop and regional folk touches into *SN The Collection 2*, using a Day‑of‑Judgment metaphor and his smooth, passionate delivery to frame high‑stakes emotions around love, loss and devotion. Music video directed by : Raafat Al Badr – Song featured on the album : Sn The Collection 2 Czvj1Aagksu (2025) |
7 . CELYA – Ay Ul-Iw
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 CELYA’s “Ay Ul‑Iw,” written by Meziane Aqvayli and arranged by Ghilas Assam with mandole by Djaffar Ketteb, places Kabyle lyrics like an “Oh my heart” lament over rich North African strings and polished production in a contemplative, romantic Amazigh chanson. Music video directed by : Yannis Talal Lehḍuṛ-Nwen – Clip Officiel – (Celya Babou) – 2025 سيليا (2026) |
6 . MEKTOUB – Tavṛatt
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 “Tavṛatt,” the title single by MEKTOUB, credits Meziane Aqvayli for words and music and Ghilas Assam and Djaffar Ketteb for arrangements and mandole, blending Amazigh/Kabyle folk motifs with modern studio sheen to create a reflective North African world‑music piece. Music video directed by : Faiz Bedja Irvoavziskk (2017) |
5 . Akram Mag – La Vie
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 “Akram Mag – La Vie” frames the singer’s North African pop sensibility in a lively, percussion‑driven arrangement with melodic keyboards and call‑and‑response vocals, as Arabic lines and French phrases celebrate “la vie” through upbeat, dance‑ready refrains. Music video directed by : Bachir Zid Iqzu1Rwygds (2018) |
4 . Wael Mansour – Baby
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 Lebanese artist Wael Mansour’s 2026 single “Baby” leans into romantic Arabic pop, surrounding affectionate lines like “baby 3youni” and “baby nabd 2albi” with a polished, radio‑friendly arrangement that fuses Middle Eastern melodic flourishes and contemporary production. Music video directed by : Olivia Tremul |
3 . Zina Daoudia – Lokan
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 On “Lokan,” Moroccan star Zina Daoudia writes and composes an expansive North African pop/chaabi piece, stretching over eight minutes of Maghrebi rhythms and ornamented vocals to explore romantic “if…” scenarios in the dramatic, story‑song style of Casablanca’s popular music. Song featured on the album : El Asel Fina Aada Rendez-Vous (Exclusive Music Video) | زينة الداودية – رونديڤو (2016) |
2 . Mahmoud El-Tohamy – Ya Molhemy
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 Mahmoud El‑Tohamy’s “Ya Molhemy” renews Egyptian Sufi inshad by placing his powerful, melismatic chant to an inspiring, guiding beloved over restrained, atmospheric backing, creating a devotional, mantra‑like spiritual track that bridges classical heritage and modern sound. Song featured on the album : Album El Tariq |
1 . Cheba Yamina & Okba Djomati – Wenak Mokbel
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Date Added : Jun 4,2026 “Wenak Mokbel” joins Algerian singer Cheba Yamina with producer‑vocalist Okba Djomati in a raï/chaabi‑rooted single, where the refrain “Wenak?” (“Where are you?”) carries longing and absence atop mid‑tempo North African grooves and a polished, studio‑urban mix.
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(*) According to our own statistics, updated on May 31, 2026





