
For the first time, Yalla Techno is sharing exclusive Spotify data focused specifically on the Egyptian market, offering a rare look into what house music listeners inside Egypt actually streamed between
January and March 2026.
This list is not based on global charts, social media hype, festival popularity, or assumptions about what the Egyptian audience listens to. It reflects Spotify streaming activity inside Egypt only, giving a more accurate picture of local listening habits and the house tracks that truly connected with Egyptian electronic music fans in Q1 2026.
Egypt’s house music audience is often judged by festival lineups, social media reactions, and what gets played on the dancefloor. But this Spotify data tells a different story — one that shows how Afro house, vocal-led records, commercial crossover tracks, nostalgic reworks, and global club sounds are all shaping the country’s listening habits.
Important Note
This exclusive list is based on Spotify streaming data from inside Egypt only, shared with Yalla Techno as part of a collaboration with Spotify.
Top 10 Most-Streamed House Tracks in Egypt in Q1 2026
1. Jamaican Bam Bam — HUGEL, SOLTO (FR)
A warm, groove-driven house record with strong vocal energy, showing how global house sounds are connecting with Egyptian listeners.
2. I Adore You feat. Daecolm — Arash, Daecolm, HUGEL, Topic
A polished crossover house track built around an emotional vocal hook, giving it wide appeal beyond the club scene
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3. Move — Adam Port, Keinemusik, Malachiii, Orso, Stryv
One of the biggest house tracks of the moment, combining Keinemusik’s global influence with a sound that clearly resonated inside Egypt.
4. No Broke Boys — Disco Lines, Tinashe
A playful, catchy club record that shows how pop-facing house tracks are also performing strongly with Egyptian listeners.
5. World, Hold On – FISHER Rework — Bob Sinclar, FISHER, Steve Edwards
A modern rework of a classic house anthem, bringing nostalgia, festival energy, and a familiar vocal into one high-impact record
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6. Fire Fire — AR/CO, Kasango, Shimza
A rhythm-heavy track that reflects the growing connection between Egypt’s electronic audience and Afro-influenced house sounds
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7. Turn The Lights Off — Jon, Kato
A direct and accessible house record with simple club energy, built for easy replay and strong listener retention.
8. Show Me Love — WizTheMc, bees & honey
A softer and more melodic house entry, adding a lighter emotional side to Egypt’s top 10.
9. Yamore — Benja (NL), Cesária Evora, Franc Fala, MoBlack, Salif Keita
A rich Afro house record with deep cultural texture, showing that Egyptian listeners are engaging with more sophisticated global house sounds
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10. Si Ai – Marshmello & Ukay Remix — Marshmello, Tayna, UKAY
A remix that blends commercial reach with club-focused production, giving it a strong crossover position in the Egyptian market.
What This Spotify List Says About Egypt’s House Taste
The Q1 2026 Spotify data shows that Egypt’s house audience is not moving in one single direction. Instead, listeners are responding to a wide mix of Afro house, melodic vocals, commercial crossover records, nostalgic reworks, and global club tracks.
The presence of HUGEL, Keinemusik, FISHER, Shimza, MoBlack, and Marshmello reflects a broad listening culture where emotional accessibility and dancefloor energy can exist side by side.
It also shows that Egypt’s house music audience is more flexible than it is often given credit for. The market is not only following festival lineups or social media trends; it is actively streaming records that feel rhythmic, emotional, familiar, and globally connected.
A Clearer Look at Egypt’s House Music Market
This exclusive Yalla Techno x Spotify list offers a rare data-led view of Egypt’s house music audience.
Rather than relying on assumptions, online hype, or what appears most visible at events, the data shows what people inside Egypt actually chose to stream during Q1 2026.
From Afro house and vocal-driven records to global crossover hits and modern reworks, Egypt’s most-streamed house tracks reveal a market that is diverse, open, and increasingly connected to the wider
global electronic music conversation
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