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Albanian hip hop

Most popular artists in Albanian hip hop

This chart is based on the monthly listeners metric for all artists tagged with the genre albanian hip hop by Spotify. It may contain some errors or some data may not be up to date. You can check the artist profile to update data if necessary.

# Artist Monthly Listeners Followers
1
1,884,912
474,846
2
1,408,060
157,592
3
Don Xhoni
804,667
316,577
4
Elai
578,086
140,962
5
Ledri Vula
560,673
296,582
6
Capital T
457,474
241,949
7
Mc Kresha
433,812
278,839
8
Lyrical Son
364,235
116,527
9
Lumi B
293,549
112,675
10
Stealth
286,010
107,112
11
2Ton
281,826
188,719
12
Majk
278,198
191,571
13
Ghetto Geasy
261,953
133,916
14
Vinz
260,687
104,089
15
Mossi
243,290
95,669
16
Stresi
225,713
125,263
17
Buta
222,455
172,305
18
Marin
222,418
120,148
19
Franklin WWT
206,957
24,456
20
Solo
189,377
80,207
21
Varrosi
167,621
67,886
22
Gjiko
166,111
167,726
23
Don Phenom
163,224
36,612
24
S4MM
146,125
110,733
25
Fero
123,789
85,952
26
Unikkatil
122,865
132,028
27
Etnon
122,522
23,014
28
Tingulli Trent
121,346
29,047
29
Blunt & Real
119,170
26,397
30
Samanta
117,115
51,915
31
Getinjo
109,114
127,987
32
Tuna
108,247
16,969
33
Cozman
85,566
44,853
34
2po2
83,818
39,038
35
Lluni
77,745
32,895
36
Gold Ag
71,009
56,113
37
Genc Prelvukaj
68,601
7,023
38
Lil Koli
62,784
39,824
39
Selmo
59,551
22,730
40
Grido
51,556
12,935
41
Artur
49,253
19,713
42
Blleki
44,700
58,349
43
Cllevio Serbiano
44,248
60,742
44
Soni Malaj
43,373
11,575
45
S3vi
41,681
18,885
46
Loris Alboz
41,347
14,761
47
Babastars
37,805
49,574
48
SEMI
35,687
2,698
49
Super Sonic
33,320
6,206
50
SkiviSkillz
32,604
2,014
51
Vinz ft Stealth
31,061
42,957
52
Onat
30,607
1,180
53
Ever B
29,477
21,009
54
Gent Fatali
29,224
28,931
55
Noizy
24,995
10,916
56
Ona T.
22,423
1,374
57
West Side Family
21,245
16,508
58
The Bloody Alboz
21,240
1,927
59
cllevioserbiano
17,239
25,443
60
Kennz
16,638
6,256
61
Agon Amiga
16,635
15,990
62
ANI
15,502
1,793
63
SYNI
15,421
3,901
64
Lav'da
15,185
404
65
STEALTH ft VINZ
15,070
28,007
66
Bivak
13,584
13,481
67
Bono
12,608
2,815
68
Daks
12,063
3,026
69
K-ALBO
11,912
26,297
70
Varrosi ft LiL Koli & Noizy
11,830
9,901
71
Milot
11,706
5,633
72
Readi
10,353
10,923
73
Vagabondi
9,618
384
74
Cold Emi
9,193
5,395
75
Niil B
8,753
3,476
76
Nehat Istrefi
8,675
5,602
77
BrotherHood
7,775
16,892
78
Cigga
7,657
7,062
79
Hellbanianz
6,771
21,207
80
Fizzler Cold
6,723
847
81
BimBimma
6,239
6,160
82
Macro
6,007
366
83
Noizy
5,260
1,837
84
Kinggold
5,053
7,810
85
Slitta
4,876
1,797
86
Kaos!
4,612
1,092
87
G-Up
4,062
3,515
88
ILLMILL
3,624
1,850
89
DOZA
3,480
3,651
90
Kozak69
3,252
12,380
91
Killua
3,111
1,467
92
Morena
3,108
833
93
Brotherhood
2,933
4,684
94
Pllug Bois
2,828
904
95
Kastro
2,660
6,355
96
Varrosi ft LiL Koli
1,860
3,450
97
Skivi
1,705
465
98
EN Music
1,476
5,953
99
Ardian Bujupi
1,305
426
100
Keepman
1,041
510
101
VZ
1,025
206
102
Alldoz
656
832
103
Sir-A
642
279
104
D.u.d.A.
271
4,004
105
Elinel
269
569
106
Nr
186
87
107
T Dogg
62
224
108
Kleviol Serbiano
14
2,440
109
Clleviio Serbiano
1
6,865

Some info about albanian hip hop

Albanian hip hop is a vibrant and dynamic genre that has carved a unique space in the broad tapestry of global music. Emerging in the early 1990s from the streets of Kosovo, Albania, and the Albanian diaspora spread across North Macedonia, Montenegro, and beyond, this genre blends the traditional elements of hip hop with distinct Albanian cultural influences, languages, and musical traditions. The genre's development paralleled the political and social upheavals in the region, providing a voice to the youth amidst the struggles of post-communist transition and identity reformation.

The birth of Albanian hip hop can be traced back to the urban centers such as Tirana, the capital of Albania, and Prishtina, the capital of Kosovo. During the early 90s, as Albania opened up after decades of isolation under a strict communist regime, Western music began to permeate through the iron curtains, bringing genres like pop, rock, and significantly, hip hop into the Albanian cultural sphere. Young artists and groups began experimenting by incorporating the rhythmic spoken word of rap with local musical elements, thereby creating a sound that resonated with both the familiarity of Albanian music and the rebellious, expressive vibe of Western hip hop.

Key artists who have shaped and propelled the genre to its prominence include pioneers like Unikkatil and Tingulli 3 in Kosovo, and the Albanian group Ritmi i Rrugës. Unikkatil, often revered as the godfather of Albanian Hip Hop, began his career in the late 90s and was pivotal in laying down the foundational ethos of the genre. His lyrics often revolved around themes of social injustice, national identity, and urban life, resonating deeply with the Albanian youth. In Albania, Noizy, another major figure in the industry, gained immense popularity not only within national boundaries but also among the extensive Albanian diaspora in countries like Switzerland, Germany, and Italy. His music blends aggressive rap sequences with catchy beats, and his lyrics often touch upon his early life struggles, ambition, and success.

The genre is most popular in Kosovo and Albania, where it not only dominates the charts but is also a significant part of cultural discussions and youth identity. Among the diaspora in Europe and North America, Albanian hip hop serves as a cultural connector, linking young generations to their heritage while also providing a platform for expressing contemporary concerns and experiences.

In recent years, Albanian hip hop has seen a diversification within its own ranks, with sub-genres and newer influences blending in as artists experiment with electronic music, reggae, and R&B elements. The genre has been instrumental in shaping a new cultural narrative for Albanians worldwide, melding traditional Albanian musical motifs with the global language of hip hop.

Albanian hip hop continues to grow, evolve, and influence not only the music industry in the Balkans but also contributes to the global music scene, as its artists collaborate with international names and perform on larger stages around the world. This genre stands as a testament to the resilience and creativity of the Albanian-speaking world, and its journey from a niche musical expression to a defining element of youth culture and music shines as an example of how music can transcend borders and historical contingencies.