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5 Saudi Female Singers have To Stream Now

With the modern music scene booming in Saudi, more open attitudes towards entertainment and art have been growing. And with the rise of digital platforms and streaming services, it’s so much easier for different artists to get the exposure they need. Let’s take a look together at some of our favorite Saudi female singers that we are streaming nonstop!

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Aseel Omran

You definitely know this name: Aseel Omran is a rising star who captivates audiences with her smooth, soulful voice. With a fierce determination and undeniable talent, she is becoming one of the most famous musicians in the kingdom. A true artist with a passion for music, Aseel Omran is definitely a name to watch in the coming years.

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Sawsan Al Bahiti

Sawsan Al Bahiti is an opera singer who mesmerizes audiences with her powerful voice. Her music almost always portrays influences from all over the world, and that has earned her a devoted following beyond the Middle East. She has once sung the national anthem of Saudi Arabia, and it was reported that her performance inspires and captivated the audience.

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Loulwa Al Sharif

Loulwa Al Sharif is a Jazz singer who mesmerizes audiences with her powerful voice. She is known to be the singer who performed the first concert in Jeddah to be approved by the General Entertainment authority. Her style is grounded in music influences by the likes of Adele, Carlos Santana, Sade, and more, and she has always left a lasting impression with her audience.

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Tamtam

Based in LA, TamTam is a versatile singer who became well-known after she released “Gender Game”. Her vocals are always centered around empowering women especially from Saudi Arabia and pushing them to own their powerful presence. Her stage presence just oozes of iconic stardom, and we are looking forward to seeing her do great things.

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Jara

Dubbed as the “first female rapper from Saudi Arabia”, Jara is one of the modern sensations to follow. Her fame skyrocketed when she released a song called “966” on Saudi national Day, and achieved virality. She is also part of the “Sawtik” initiative by Spotify, which spotlight female singers from the region. Jara is definitely one of the prominent personas in Arab rap music.

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