120 Followers • Egyptian Trap
Tul8te's story is one of blending tradition with innovation, carving out a unique space in the evolving world of Arabic trap music. Born in Egypt, Tul8te grew up surrounded by rich cultural sounds, but his passion for music led him to explore global trends like trap and rap. He became determined to fuse these modern styles with the melodies and rhythms of his heritage, creating a sound that resonated with young listeners in Egypt and beyond. His breakthrough moment came with tracks like "Habeeby Leh" and "Mategy A3ady Aleiky," which quickly became anthems among fans of Arabic trap. These songs set him apart, combining heartfelt lyrics with energetic beats that evoke both emotion and movement. His ability to deliver raw, vulnerable themes through a modern lens earned him a rapidly growing fanbase. As his popularity grew, Tul8te gained recognition outside of Egypt, expanding his reach to listeners across the Arab world and internationally. His distinct fusion of Arabic pop and trap music tapped into the global appeal of modern rap, while staying grounded in his cultural roots. This fusion allowed him to reach a new generation of music lovers who were hungry for fresh, diverse sounds.
Read moreTul8te's story is one of blending tradition with innovation, carving out a unique space in the evolving world of Arabic trap music. Born in Egypt, Tul8te grew up surrounded by rich cultural sounds, but his passion for music led him to explore global trends like trap and rap. He became determined to fuse these modern styles with the melodies and rhythms of his heritage, creating a sound that resonated with young listeners in Egypt and beyond. His breakthrough moment came with tracks like "Habeeby Leh" and "Mategy A3ady Aleiky," which quickly became anthems among fans of Arabic trap. These songs set him apart, combining heartfelt lyrics with energetic beats that evoke both emotion and movement. His ability to deliver raw, vulnerable themes through a modern lens earned him a rapidly growing fanbase. As his popularity grew, Tul8te gained recognition outside of Egypt, expanding his reach to listeners across the Arab world and internationally. His distinct fusion of Arabic pop and trap music tapped into the global appeal of modern rap, while staying grounded in his cultural roots. This fusion allowed him to reach a new generation of music lovers who were hungry for fresh, diverse sounds.
| Date | Event name | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| 02 May 2026 | TUL8TE - WORLD TOUR | Berlin, BE, Germany |
| 03 May 2026 | TUL8TE | Melkweg, Amsterdam, NH, Netherlands |
Emerging from the heart of Egypt, this masked artist became an overnight sensation, captivating audiences with his genre-blending mix of trap, hip-hop, and Arabic pop. He debuted in 2022, and in just a short time, his tracks like "Habeeby Leh" and "Layalina" resonated with millions across the Arab world. What makes TUL8TE stand out isn’t just his music, but the mystery behind his identity.
His rise to fame is a testament to the power of music in connecting with people, transcending faces, names, and identities. With songs that explore love, loss, and self-discovery, TUL8TE's emotional depth shines through his beats, touching hearts in a way few can. He’s performed in top Egyptian venues, from Cairo Jazz Club to opening for Cairokee, all while his Instagram and TikTok accounts exploded with fans eager to uncover the face behind the mask. But despite the viral attention, his true identity remains a mystery, feeding the intrigue and making him an icon of the digital age.
For TUL8TE, it’s not about fame—it's about creating a connection, one song at a time, and allowing his listeners to find pieces of themselves in his music. Whether he’s rapping about heartbreak or self-reflection, his unique fusion of traditional and modern sounds echoes with everyone who’s ever wondered about the person behind the art.
Mask Mystique: TUL8TE's decision to wear a mask isn't just a fashion statement—it's become a defining part of his identity, adding an element of mystery. Fans have even joked that he could be a relative of Amr Diab, based on his style, but his true identity remains a mystery.
Wearing a mask, he chooses to let his art do the talking, refusing to be defined by anything other than his sound.