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TikTok and Anghami make streaming Nancy Ajram's ‘Nancy 11' easier than ever with new ‘Add to Music App' feature

TikTok and Anghami make streaming Nancy Ajram's ‘Nancy 11' easier than ever with new ‘Add to Music App' feature

Identity17-07-2025
Whether it's a viral earworm, a snippet from your For You feed, or a song that hits just right, starting today, TikTok users in the Middle East and North Africa can now instantly save their favourite tracks from TikTok straight to their Anghami music libraries with the new 'Add to Music App' feature.
Now with just one tap, TikTok users across the region can keep the music going on Anghami – without missing a beat. 'Add to Music App' lets music fans save the songs they discover on TikTok directly to their preferred music streaming service, right at the moment of discovery. Since its global roll out in 2024, 'Add to Music App' has generated well over a billion track saves – and many billions more streams – on music streaming services.
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