
Once known for its ancient treasures, Egypt makes waves with its burgeoning music scene. Thanks to the streaming revolution, particularly Spotify, Egyptian artists are breaking borders and going global.
In a landmark reveal, Spotify released its Loud & Clear report in Egypt, highlighting astonishing growth. Royalties for Egyptian artists from Spotify surged more than fivefold since 2022, with a 100% increase between 2023 and 2024.
“Egyptian music is having a moment—and it’s just the beginning,” said Mark Abou Jaoude, Spotify’s Head of Music for MENA and Pakistan. “Streaming isn’t just about getting heard anymore; it’s about building real careers and reshaping culture.”
Independent artists are at the forefront of this evolution, with over 90% of Spotify royalties in Egypt going to indie musicians or those with smaller labels in 2024—one of the highest rates globally. Genres like Mahraganat and Egyptian hip-hop have transitioned from underground clubs to streaming charts, redefining the sound of contemporary Egypt.
The global demand for Egyptian music is clear, with more than 80% of royalties earned from international listeners in countries such as the US, UK, Germany, Brazil, India, and Indonesia. In 2024 alone, first-time Spotify listeners discovered Egyptian music over 480 million times.
Domestically, the growth is equally impressive, with local streams of Egyptian music rising over 70% last year. Since Spotify’s launch in the region in 2018, domestic listening has increased by nearly 450%, with over 80% of Spotify Egypt’s Daily Top 50 featuring homegrown tracks.
Moreover, Arabic is emerging as one of the fastest-growing musical languages globally, strongly positioning Egypt in this trend. Spotify actively supports this movement through initiatives like RADAR Arabia and EQUAL Arabia, fostering a new generation of talent. With MENA being the world’s fastest-growing music market, Egyptian artists are turning their global ambitions into reality.