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  2. Malhun - Wikipedia

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    Malhun (Arabic الملحون / ALA-LC: al-malḥūn), meaning "the melodic poem", is a form of music that originated in Morocco. [1] It is a kind of urban, sung poetry that comes from the exclusively masculine working-class milieu of craftsmen's guilds.

  3. Bab L' Bluz - Wikipedia

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    As an exponent of the "Nayda" artistic movement in Morocco which places emphasis on local heritage, Mansour provides vocals in the Moroccan Arabic dialect of Darija. [1] Bab L' Bluz take inspiration from a wide range of musical styles such as Gnawa music , blues, Chaâbi , and Afrobeat .

  4. Music of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    For the music of Andalusia, Spain, see main article: Music of Andalusia. Andalusi classical music (Arabic: طرب أندَلُسي, موسيقى الآلة transliterated ṭarab andalusi or Musiqa al-Ala, Spanish: música andalusí) is a major genre of Arabic music found in different local substyles across the Maghreb (Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya in the form of the Ma'luf style).

  5. Nass El Ghiwane - Wikipedia

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    The band is the focus of music documentary Trances, directed by Ahmed El Maanouni, who described Nass El Ghiwane as Morocco's soul music. [9] Originally released in 1981, it was restored in 2007 by the World Cinema Foundation at Cineteca di Bologna /L’Immagine Ritrovata Laboratory.

  6. Galvanize (song) - Wikipedia

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    The track features a distinct Moroccan Chaabi music string sample from Najat Aatabou's 1992 song "Hadi Kedba Bayna" ("This Lie is Obvious" in Moroccan Arabic). [6] [7] The main hook of the song is in 6 4 time signature, while the rest is in 4 4. The track also features rapping by Q-Tip (member of A Tribe Called Quest).

  7. Andalusi nubah - Wikipedia

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    Andalusī nūbah (نوبة أندلسيّة), also transliterated nūba, nūbā, or nouba (pl. nūbāt), or in its classical Arabic form, nawba, nawbah, or nōbah, is a music genre found in the North African Maghrib states of Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, and Libya but, as the name indicates, it has its origins in Andalusi music.

  8. Dizzy DROS - Wikipedia

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    The songs of the album dwell on the life of Moroccan urban youth. [3] Dizzy DROS has participated in TV and Radio shows. DROS was invited in January 2013 to the talk show Génération News to participate in a debate on Moroccan artists and Internet. DROS also appeared in the programs Ni9ach 2.0 and Ajial, both in the Moroccan public TV channel 2M.

  9. Jo Amar - Wikipedia

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    Joseph (Jo) Amar was born in Settat, and began his singing career in the late 1940s in Morocco. [2] In 1956, Amar emigrated from Morocco to Israel where he lived on Moshav Yad Rambam. [3] Jo Amar performed with Lilith Nagar in the 1960 Israel Song Festival, winning third place with the song "Leil HaChag." The first verse of the song was sung in ...