Arabic music charts by country, mapped from live chart signals.
Follow where khaleeji, Egyptian pop, and Arab world music is charting across country music charts, then open each market to see the local song, artist, genre route, and SoundBorders map context.
This page focuses on the country-level Arabic music signal. Instead of listing every Arabic song in isolation, SoundBorders shows which country charts currently classify their lead track as Arabic music and connects those stops back to the live map.
Current Arabic music chart stops include 🇯🇴 Jordan. Open a country page to see the local #1 song, top tracks, artist links, and nearby route context.
For the broader genre path, use the Arabic route page. For all market leaders, open top songs by country.
| Country | Current Arabic signal | Artist | Rank | Updated |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🇯🇴 Jordan | Kifk 3A Fra2e | Mohamed Chaker & Fadel Chaker | #1 | Jun 21, 2026 |
Arabic route
Follow the broader Arabic music map path across charting countries.
Music genres by country
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World music charts today
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What are Arabic music charts by country?
Arabic music charts by country show the current countries where SoundBorders is detecting khaleeji, Egyptian pop, or Arab world music as a live chart signal, with links to the matching country chart pages.
Which countries are showing Arabic music signals right now?
The current Arabic music country stops include 🇯🇴 Jordan. The list changes as country charts refresh.
What styles does Arabic music on SoundBorders include?
The Arabic music signal covers khaleeji pop from the Gulf, Egyptian mainstream pop, Levantine music from Lebanon and Jordan, and broader Arab world chart entries. These are detected from public Apple Music chart data.
How often does the Arabic music country chart page update?
SoundBorders refreshes chart data on a scheduled cycle and updates this page with the newest available country, artist, and song signals across Arab markets.