sources: scene noise, Andariya, african vibes
- Amira Kheir, "Sudani Jazz" musician
- Aswat Almadina, "the first Underground Music Band in Sudan"
- Sinkane, "[he] fuses elements of krautrock, prog rock, electronica, reggae, free jazz and funk rock with Sudanese pop"
- Salute Yal Banoot, all-female band that "discusses many relevant topics concerning women in Sudan such as FGM, racism, love and freedom of speech with songs they write and compose together"
- Alsarah & the Nubatones, "East African retro pop"
- Asya Satti, "the common ground between Afro-fusion, soul, blues & touches of modern pop"
- Dua Saleh, "rap, pop, and R&B, defying genres"
- Gaidaa, "groove-inflected rhythms merged with touches of soul and jazz"
- Nadine El Roubi, "[she] blends hip-hop, RnB, and neo- soul"
- Sayed Khalifa, "one of the first Sudanese singers trained in formal music theory"
- Ibrahim Al-Kashif, "the father of modern singing in Sudan"
