Bella Hadid unfollows Simi Khadra amid The Weeknd rumors

Bella Hadid with Simi and Haze Khadra. Instagram
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Updated 23 February 2022
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Bella Hadid unfollows Simi Khadra amid The Weeknd rumors

DUBAI: Palestinian-Dutch model Bella Hadid unfollowed the joint account of Simi Khadra (Simi & Haze) on Instagram after the US-Palestinian DJ sparked romance rumors with Hadid’s ex-partner The Weeknd.

The Canadian R&B crooner celebrated his 32nd birthday this weekend in Las Vegas. The music sensation and Khadra were spotted cozying up together at the party.

The Weeknd — who was born Abel Tesfaye — and Hadid have had a tumultuous on-again off-again relationship since 2015.

The catwalk star used to be best friends with Khadra, who makes up one half of the DJ sister duo Simi & Haze.

Fans on social media are questioning Khadra’s actions. “What’s wrong with this is (that) Simi was Bella Hadid’s good friend. The Weeknd was her man, ain’t that some mess?” wrote a supporter on Twitter.


Amr Diab and Sherine top Spotify list of 2025 MENA artists

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Amr Diab and Sherine top Spotify list of 2025 MENA artists

  • Egyptian stars, icon Fairuz continue to resonate in region
  • Artists shaping rap, mahraganat, hybrid sounds feature

DUBAI: Spotify has released its list of the Top Middle East and North Africa artists and songs globally, shaped by streams from listeners both inside and outside the region, offering a snapshot of how MENA music travelled in 2025.

Topping the global MENA artists list is Amr Diab, a mainstay of Arab pop. He also led Egypt’s Wrapped this year, while his catalogue — spanning both older hits and newer releases — continued to draw sustained global engagement.

The return of “Tamally Maak” to the global Top Tracks list underlines the lasting appeal of his music across generations.

Sherine is one of the year’s most emotionally resonant voices with four tracks in the global Top 10. Her classics “Kalam Eineh,” “El Watar El Hassas” and “3la Bali,” alongside her newer release “Btmanna Ansak,” reached listeners from Egypt to Germany and the UK.

Spotify data shows her catalogue maintaining a strong, personal connection with audiences throughout 2025.

Regional classics also featured prominently. Nancy Ajram’s early-2000s hit “Ya Tabtab Wa Dallaa” found renewed popularity in markets including Indonesia and Turkiye, while Khaled’s “C’est la vie” continued to cross borders, resonating with listeners from France to India.

Fairuz remained a fixture in daily listening habits, anchoring morning and coffee playlists across the Arab world and the diaspora.

Beyond pop, artists shaping rap, mahraganat and hybrid sounds maintained strong global visibility.

ElGrandeToto, Morocco’s Top Artist on Spotify from 2020 to 2025, continued to spotlight the evolution of Moroccan hip-hop, which in 2025 blended rai, chaabi and local rhythms with trap influences.

His collaboration with Spanish-Moroccan rapper Morad, “Ojos Sin Ver,” featured on the global MENA Top Tracks list, highlighting the genre’s cross-regional and European appeal.

Egyptian rapper Marwan Pablo also remained a prominent global presence, recognized for his introspective approach within the country’s hip-hop scene.

Mahraganat artists Essam Sasa and Eslam Kabonga appeared in the global rankings as well, underscoring the genre’s expanding reach beyond its local roots.

The global MENA Top Tracks list included “KALAMANTINA,” a collaboration between Saint Levant and Marwan Moussa that blends hip-hop and pop within a hybrid electro-shaabi sound.