Marrakech – MDLBEAST Records is proud to announce that two of its groundbreaking artists, Zeyne and TUL8TE, are eligible for the 68th Grammy Awards, further cementing their global impact.
Zeyne has made a remarkable footprint on the global music scene, amassing over 46 million streams and making her COLORS debut with the track “Ma Bansak.”
She has also gained viral attention through collaborations with Bottega Veneta. Recently, she became the first and only artist from the Arab world selected for YouTube’s Foundry Program 2025, the platform’s independent artist development initiative.
Previous Foundry alumni include stars like Rosalia and Dua Lipa—artists who have helped shape the sound of a generation.
Zeyne’s submissions for the Grammys include Best Global Music Performance for “Asli Ana” and “Hilwa,” as well as Best Music Video for the same tracks, highlighting both her musical and visual creativity.
Meanwhile, Egyptian masked pop visionary TUL8TE has emerged as a major force in Arabic pop music, with over 350 million global streams to his name.
His viral singles Habibi Leh and Matigi A’adi Aleyki have entered the Spotify Viral 50 Global chart, while his recent album Narein reached 100 million streams in just eight weeks, making it one of the most streamed albums from the region this year.
For the Grammys, TUL8TE has been submitted in several categories, including Best Global Music Performance for “Narein,” “Daroory,” and “Heseeny,” Best Global Music Album for Narein, Best Music Video for “Habeeby Dah,” and Best Album Cover for Narein.
With these submissions, MDLBEAST Records continues to prove that artists from the Middle East and North Africa are making a significant impact on the global music stage.