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The music video filmed in Morocco and was directed by Glenn Smith. [2] It features a boy infatuated with football. But his father wants him to quit and lend a helping hand in herding the sheep. Frustrated by this, the boy runs away from home and finds himself in a larger Moroccan city where he becomes a street vendor.
The name of the band was inspired from Mounir's service in the Moroccan army. [5] On 29 October 2019, Mounir released the track "3acha cha3b (Long Live the People)" together with Yahya Semlali and Youssef Mahyout (Weld L'Griya). The song's music video received 13 million views on Youtube two weeks after its release.
YouTube is an American video-sharing website headquartered in San Bruno, California. "Lm3allem" by Moroccan singer Saad Lamjarred is the most-viewed Arabic music video with 1 billion views in May 2023. [1] [2] "Ya Lili" by Tunisian singer Balti with Hammouda is the second video to garner over 700 million views.
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.
In 2011, his song "Jokko" ("The Link" in Wolof) was nominee for Best North African Song and Best African Reggae song of the year. In 2011, for the "Radiowaves Project" he was featured on "People Power" a song produced by Anthony Tidd ( The Roots , Talib Kweli ) alongside Talib Kweli, Angélique Kidjo , Zap Mama , and Freshlyground to fight ...
In 2020, Fahssi lost his mother and released the song "Mghayer" in her tribute on 5 January 2021, which is now the most-viewed music video on his YouTube channel with over 83 million views. [ 5 ] In March 2021, Toto's debut album Caméléon was ranked among the top six global album debuts worldwide by Spotify , an unprecedented achievement for ...
He also released his first music videos, such as "No Ring Ring," and collaborated with Moroccan artist Chawki on the track "Zina." Aiming to popularize his name in the Benelux and Maghreb regions, Dystinct quickly engaged in international collaborations, notably in 2018 with French rapper Franglish for a track on his album titled "Que Pasa".
Jannis Stürtz first became interested in the music of the region while visiting Casablanca, Morocco in 2002. [1] Habibi Funk's first release was al-Zman Saib (الزمان صعيب), a 1970s reinterpretation of British rock group Free's song "All Right Now" by a Moroccan group called Fadaul et les Privileges (فضول).