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Zohra Al Fassiya (Arabic: زهرة الفاسية, Hebrew: זוהרה אלפסיה) was a Moroccan singer and poet. [1] Considered as the queen of the melhoun and gharnati genres, and one of the pioneers of modern Arabic music, she was the first female recording artist in Morocco, [2] and her songs were widely celebrated throughout Morocco and Algeria, where she collaborated with lyricists and ...
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.
The Kissariat al-Kifah (Arabic: قيسارية الكفاح) or Kissaria (القيسارية) is the historic central bazaar of Fes el-Bali, the historic old city of Fez, Morocco. It is located between the Zawiya of Moulay Idris II and the Qarawiyyin Mosque.
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.
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 ...
Ahmed Soultan (Berber languages: ⵃⵎⴰⴷ ⵙⵍⵟⴰⵏ, Arabic: أحمد سلطان; born June 17, 1978) is a Moroccan singer artist, considered one of the leaders of the "Nayda" (new urban Moroccan scene). Afro-Arabian soul music of which head titles are to represent this universality the artist stands for: "Achkide" blends Berber and ...
A famous Moroccan music producer, "Mustapha El Mils", walked into the shop, looking for Najat Aâtabou after he had heard the song "J'en ai marre". He asked for her trust and to join him in Casablanca, another Moroccan city. Having no choice, she left for Casablanca, where she would stay for three years, living with the mother of the music ...
L'Boulevard (لبولڤار:, Arabe:) is an urban music festival held annually in Casablanca, Morocco. [1] A segment named Tremplin is held in the form of a competition, allowing young musical groups to gain exposure to a larger audience. There are three main components to the event: L'Boulevard Festival, the Tremplin competition, and Sbagha ...