Bands & artists like Angham

If you like Angham, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

Amr Diab

Amr Diab

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Known as the 'Father of Mediterranean Music', his fusion of Arabic pop with international sounds and rhythmic intricacies parallels Angham's style.

Arabic music Arabic pop Khaliji
Nancy Ajram

Nancy Ajram

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Her catchy melodies and emotional vocal delivery resonate well with Angham's approach to contemporary Arabic pop music.

Arabic music Arabic pop Khaliji
Tamer Hosny

Tamer Hosny

His ability to combine pop melodies with traditional Arabic influences mirrors Angham's layered musicality and rhythmic complexity.

Arabic music Egyptian pop Khaliji
Sherine

Sherine

Sherine's powerful vocals and heartfelt lyrics create an emotional landscape akin to Angham's warm embrace in her songs.

Arabic music Arabic pop Khaliji
Mohamed Hamaki

Mohamed Hamaki

Hamaki's modern take on Arabic pop, characterized by rich instrumentation and catchy hooks, aligns closely with Angham's sound.

pop music
Saber Rebai

Saber Rebai

His smooth vocal style and romantic ballads echo the emotional depth found in Angham's music.

Arabic music Khaliji classical music
Yara

Yara

Yara's blend of contemporary pop with traditional Arabic elements creates a sonic palette that resonates with Angham's aesthetic.

Khaliji music of Lebanon

Common questions

Who sounds like Angham?

Artists similar to Angham include Amr Diab, Nancy Ajram, Tamer Hosny and Sherine. Each shares elements of Angham's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Angham?

Angham is primarily known for Arabic music and Khaliji. With rhythmic intricacies and layered melodies, her music pulses with emotional depth and a fluidity that draws listeners into its warm embrace.

Where should I start if I like Angham?

If you enjoy Angham, start with Amr Diab — their album "Tamally Maak" is a great entry point. Known as the 'Father of Mediterranean Music', his fusion of Arabic pop with international sounds and rhythmic intricacies parallels Angham's style.