Anghami is an Arabic music service that allows you to listen to music from Middle East countries such as Egypt, Lebanon, Iraq, and the Maghreb region, as well as different styles that are popular in those countries, such as jazz, hip hop, dance, or folk music styles such as dabke and tarab.
You can customize the program's interface by choosing between dark and white modes. Also, you can import your playlists from other services such as Spotify and YouTube, as well as upload the music stored in your system.
All this may sound great, but the free service is not available for Westerners. You need to live in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region to access this type of service. If you live outside this area, you will need to upgrade your subscription to the Plus modality, which has different price tags according to the plan you choose. Otherwise, the only use of the program is as a music player using your own music stored in your system.
In order to access the service, you need to create a free account. You may register using your Google or Facebook accounts, or create a new account using your e/mail address. Although I tried to register using both Facebook and Google accounts, I needed to create a new account with my e-mail, since the site didn't allow me to register. This may be a temporary bug, but it is annoying nonetheless.
If you like Mid-East music, you may want to try this program.
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