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Egypt
From Sayed Darwish's founding melodies to Cairo's mahraganat, over a century of Arab sound
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The defining tracks from this region
Dorak Gai
WegzWegz is one of the biggest stars in the modern Arab world, an Alexandrian rapper who became a streaming phenomenon in the early 2020s. He fuses trap, mahraganat, and pop into infectious hits that top charts across the region. His 2022 song Dorak Gai became a World Cup anthem and one of the most-streamed Arabic tracks ever. He embodies the new generation of Egyptian urban music.
Egypt has been the beating heart of Arabic music for over a century. Sayed Darwish, the father of modern Egyptian song, gave the country its musical voice in the 1910s and 1920s, and Cairo's golden age turned that foundation into the Arab world's greatest voices: Umm Kulthum, Laila Mourad, Mohammed Abdel Wahab, and the matinee idol Abdel Halim Hafez. From the 1970s, Ahmed Adaweya's raw shaabi gave the streets their own sound, and al-jeel pop turned Amr Diab into the best-selling Arab artist of all time. Today Cairo's youth drive the region with mahraganat, trap, and the rock of Cairokee, keeping Egypt at the center of Arab popular culture.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the most famous Egyptian singer of all time?+
Umm Kulthum is the most famous Egyptian singer and the most revered voice in the entire Arab world. Known as the Star of the East, her monthly radio concerts from the 1940s to the 1970s brought life across the region to a halt. She remains a cultural icon decades after her death in 1975, and songs like Enta Omri are considered sacred by Arab audiences.
What is tarab music?+
Tarab is the classical Arabic art-song tradition that reached its golden age in mid-20th-century Cairo. It is built on long, improvisational vocal performances, the maqam modal system, and large orchestras of oud, qanun, and strings. A single tarab song by Umm Kulthum or Abdel Halim Hafez could last an hour and move listeners to a state of ecstatic emotional release.
What is mahraganat music?+
Mahraganat, also called electro-shaabi, is the auto-tuned electronic street music that emerged from Cairo's working-class neighborhoods around 2010. Built on cheap software, hard synth beats, and shouted vocals about everyday life, it became the dominant youth sound in Egypt despite periodic official bans. Artists like Sadat helped pioneer the genre.
Who are the biggest modern Egyptian music stars?+
Amr Diab is the best-selling Arab artist of all time and the defining figure of modern Egyptian pop. In recent years, rapper Wegz has become one of the most-streamed artists in the Arab world, especially after his 2022 hit Dorak Gai. The rock band Cairokee, mahraganat stars, and singers like Angham and Sherine also command huge audiences.
Last reviewed: 2026-07
What language do Egyptian artists sing in?+
Egyptian artists sing primarily in Egyptian Arabic, the most widely understood spoken dialect in the Arab world thanks to Egypt's dominance of film and music. Classical tarab singers often used more formal literary Arabic in their poetry. Egypt's central role in Arabic media made its dialect familiar to audiences from Morocco to the Gulf.
Sources & References
- 1The Voice of Egypt: Umm Kulthum, Arabic Song, and Egyptian Society in the Twentieth Century — Virginia Danielson, 1997Book
- 2Popular Egyptian Music: Between Simulation and Reality — Ahmad Al-Salhi, 2019
- 3Mahraganat: the Egyptian street music the state tried to ban — The Guardian, 2020
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- 5Umm Kulthum - UNESCO and Arab cultural heritage — UNESCO, 2020
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