Top 10 Arabic Afro House Singles of 2025
The Arabic Afro House movement reached unprecedented heights in 2025, blending mystical Middle Eastern sounds with pulsating African rhythms. This fusion creates an intoxicating sonic journey from Marrakech's bustling souks to Johannesburg's vibrant clubs.
1. Achex & Driss Koyo - Hyani
Topping our list is the mesmerizing collaboration between Moroccan producer Achex and vocalist Driss Koyo. "Hyani" represents the perfect synthesis of traditional Moroccan percussive elements and contemporary Afro House production. Released on Altersoul Music, this anthem showcases haunting oud melodies building into hypnotic grooves with authentic Gnawa percussion.
Artist Social: @achexmusic
Streaming: Spotify | Beatport
2. Vanco ft. AYA - Ma Tnsani (Yalla Habibi)
South African producer Vanco teams with Kuwaiti sensation AYA for this cross-continental masterpiece. "Ma Tnsani" seamlessly blends Vanco's signature African percussion with AYA's enchanting Arabic vocals. The infectious "Yalla Habibi" hook dominated clubs worldwide, receiving Tiësto remix treatment and festival support.
Artist Socials: @vanco_sa | @aya.system
Streaming: Spotify | Beatport
3. Eran Hersh, Mili, DiMO (BG) - Al Hawa
Israeli producer Eran Hersh collaborates with Iranian artist Mili and Bulgarian DJ DiMO for this transcendent journey. "Al Hawa" features ethereal production with hypnotic Arabic chants and traditional dabke rhythms. Released on Make The Girls Dance Records, it received support from Tomorrowland and Burning Man.
Artist Socials: @eranhersh | @mili.music | @dimo.bg
Streaming: Spotify | Beatport
4. A X L feat. Shady El-Sherbiny - Ya Abo Galabia
Egyptian producer A X L joins vocalist Shady El-Sherbiny for this culturally rich celebration. "Ya Abo Galabia" honors traditional Arabic music with authentic Egyptian percussion including tabla and riq. Released on Bayati Records, it features powerful vocals celebrating cultural continuity through modern dancefloor production.
Artist Socials: @axl_music | @shadyelsherbiny
Streaming: Spotify | Apple Music
5. GROSSOMODDO - 1001 Nuits
French duo GROSSOMODDO delivers this mystical Arabian Nights-inspired journey. "1001 Nuits" captures ancient storytelling through modern electronic production, featuring field recordings from Middle Eastern markets. Released on Make The Girls Dance Records, it creates magical peak-time festival moments with cinematic desert atmosphere.
Artist Socials: @grossomoddo.music
Streaming: Spotify | Beatport
6. HVMZA, Badbox, ELIŌ (AL) - Zurna II
Belgian-Turkish HVMZA teams with London's Badbox and Albanian ELIŌ for this powerful collaboration. Named after the traditional double-reed instrument, it features authentic zurna performance recorded in Istanbul. Released on WE'RE HERE, this international fusion received support from Black Coffee and Keinemusik.
Artist Socials: @hvmza11 | @mariobadbox | @eliodeejay
Streaming: Spotify | Beatport
7. Merzzy, DJ Rony - Walhala
German-based duo Merzzy and DJ Rony create a hypnotic masterpiece blending Norse mythology with Middle Eastern influences. "Walhala" features ethereal pads, Mediterranean melodies, and traditional percussion recorded in Berlin's Turkish community. Released on MoBlack Records, perfect for sunset festival sets.
Artist Socials: @youngmerzzy | @dj.rony
Streaming: Spotify | Beatport
8. AFRONOM - Casablanca
Turkish-French producer AFRONOM delivers this love letter to Morocco's economic capital. "Casablanca" weaves African, European, and Middle Eastern influences with authentic Gnawa instruments recorded with local Casablanca musicians. This unofficial anthem of Morocco's electronic scene celebrates modern urban culture authentically.
Artist Socials: @afronom_
Streaming: SoundCloud | Spotify
9. HUGEL, Aaron Sevilla, Vasco C - Two Aladins ft. P.Rivas
French superstar HUGEL collaborates with Mexican Aaron Sevilla, Portuguese Vasco C, and vocalist P.Rivas. "Two Aladins" reimagines the classic tale with P.Rivas's Spanish/Arabic vocals. Features traditional percussion recorded in Marrakech. Released on Make The Girls Dance Records, bridging commercial and underground scenes.
Artist Socials: @hugel_official | @aaronsevillamx | @vasco_c_music | @p.rivas.official
Streaming: SoundCloud | Spotify
10. AFRONOM, Timor Jana & ASLN - Hafla (Yalla)
Closing our list, AFRONOM collaborates with Timor Jana and ASLN for "Hafla (Yalla)." This celebration anthem features infectious groove with live dabke percussion and ubiquitous "Yalla" vocals. The multicultural collaboration showcases Arabic Afro House's evolution into mature genre supporting complex artistic partnerships.
Artist Socials: @afronom_ | @timorjana | @asln_music
Streaming: SoundCloud | YouTube
The Year That Was
2025 has been a watershed year for Arabic Afro House, with the genre receiving long-deserved international recognition. From Morocco's Achex leading with authentic North African sounds to international collaborations bridging continents, these tracks represent the movement's diversity and creativity.
The success has opened doors for new producers who honor traditional music while creating contemporary club anthems. As we approach 2026, Arabic Afro House stands poised to influence global electronic music in unprecedented ways.