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The Middle East’s music business has huge potential

Governments and record labels are paying attention

Rapper Wegz performs to an audience on stage.
Local talentImage: Prod Antzoulis

By Ann Hanna

Music has always spilled out of Cairo’s cafés. But the lilting tones of traditional songs are now being replaced by the rapping of musicians such as Wegz, a 25-year-old Egyptian hip-hop artist. His music is popular across the region. In 2022 his song “El Bakht” (“Luck”) was streamed 45m times—the most ever recorded by Anghami, the leading Arabic music-streaming platform. In 2023 he became the first Arab artist to announce a world tour with Live Nation, an American concert promoter.

This article appeared in the Middle East and Africa section of the print edition of The World Ahead 2024 under the headline “Arabic rhythms”

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