Tuesday, March 31, 2009

EL KHANSA

EL KHANSA a été la première découverte de Maurice Elbaz au Maroc.En 1999 le marché musical marocain été sclérosé et les productions musicales de très mauvaises qualités techniques et artistiques.La volonté de Maurice Elbaz en implantant la FTG records au Maroc était de faire changer les choses et permettre a tous les talents potentiels du pays de pouvoir de nouveau s'exprimer dans un cadre technique et artistique aux standards internationaux.EL KHANSAA représentant le profil idéale pour construire une nouvelle scène musicale au Maroc.Fille d'artistes renommés, sont père feu Mohamed Batma était un des paroliers et compositeur les plus novateurs au Maroc des années 70 et 80.Avec ses groupes LEMCHAEB, et MESSNAOUA il a sans cesse réussi l'exploit de faire sonner des textes en dialecte local marocain (Darija) avec une musique et un chant résolument modernes.Mort en 2001, l'histoire n'as pas encore redonné la place qu'il mérite a Sy MOHAMED BATMA, mais l'extraordinaire travail de réinterpretation de ses chansons par ses enfants Tarik et Khansaa donne une idée claire du potentiel innexploité de ses chansons.EL KHANSA est chanteuse interprete, mais aussi parolière et compositrice de talent.n plus de ses dons musicaux dévloppées par MAURICE ELBAZ au sein de la FTG, elle mène en parallèle une carrière de mannequin, d'animatrice télévision et d‘actrice.Douée aussi d'un fabuleux don pour le dessin et la peinture, EL KHANSAA est une artiste complète, multi disciplinaire à l'image des plus grands.Après avoir enregistré plus de 30 titres avec Maurice Elbaz à la FTG records, elle a dù s'exiler comme de nombreux artistes pour continuer sa carrière.Nul doute que comme son homonyme la poétesse El KHANSAA, la descendante des BATMA, marquera son epoque. http://www.symehdi.com/

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Sunday, March 29, 2009

Gharam

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Akher Gharam (Arabic: آخر غرام‎, English: Last Love) is the debut album by the Lebanese singer, Amal Hijazi. It spawned the number one hit singles "Habibi Oud", "Ghanniet" and "Akher Gharam. The album was released in mid 2001 and produced by Dilara Master Production and distributed internationally by Music Master. The album's title track was generally considered Hijazi's signature song until it was replaced by the international single "Zaman" in 2002. The album also spent an impressive six months at the Top Twenty Charts and became the highest selling debut album ever released by an Arabic artist. The song "Akher Gharam" in addition became a #1 Lebanese hit. In addition, Hijazi's previous single. WIKIPEDIA "Rayyah Balak" was included in the album due to popular demand from fans.

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Saturday, March 28, 2009

Chouf Tchouf

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Chouftchouf, groupe fassi, formé de quatre membres : *Marwane alias : Mc-morice et Driss alias : Dinamic-so, les deux rappeurs enragés. *Hatim alias : Mr-hatim, le Raggaman de haut niveau. *Simo alias : Dj-africano un spécialiste dans le monde dijing. Ils ont en commun la passion pour la musique et ils se mettent en œuvres pour pouvoir créer une fusion « Rap-ragga ». En 2002, au tout début de l’aventure, il y avait Mr-hatim et Mc marteau le rappeur agressif, amis depuis toujours, c’est là ou le groupe Chouftchouf est né. Très vite les Mc’s se mettent au travail en composant la première Maxi « rap-developpa », qui a connu un bon succès auprès du publique fassi, malgré l’insuffisance technique et matérielle, pas question de baisser les bras, loin d’être découragé ! Le groupe poursuit sa lancé en participant à plusieurs concerts. Tenant bon, sans ressource extérieure, et ayant besoin d’un nouveau souffle, Chouftchouf adopte un jeune rappeur de talent « Dinamic-so », ce dernier reprendra la relève menant le groupe vers le festival de « la fête de musique » ou il fait une excellence prestation et donne une bonne impression. Chaleureusement, sollicité par les Mc’s, Chouftchouf organise pour la première fois, une compétition nationale à Fès qui a connu la participation de plusieurs groupes marocains, pour pouvoir donner à ces jeunes talents l’occasion de faire face au publique fassi. En 2006, Chouftchouf a eu le plaisir d’adopter un musicien de talent, très connu par sa voix chaude, Mc-morice, l’ami du groupe dés le départ, c’est cette même adoption qui donnera le feu vert à l’enregistrement des tubes Chouftchoufistes entre autres, des free styles et des compilations. Actuellement, le groupe est totalement penché sur l’accomplissement de l’album « DEM WAHED », qui contient des différents sujets : sociales, politiques économiques, accompagnés par des morceaux 100% Ragga Danse Hall pour casser le rythme, en espérant donner une nouvelle catégorie au rap marocain totalement différentes des autres tendances.http://www.myspace.com/chouftchoufofficiel

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Thursday, March 26, 2009

Kad Achouri

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Kad Achouri was born to first generation Algerian Berber parents in the small provincial town of Mazamet in the Tarn, south-west France, in 1969.
He began teaching himself to play the piano and briefly attended the music conservatory in Toulouse. Then he moved to Barcelona, where he spent 5 years listening to jazz and hanging out, and finally to London in 1993 where he began to play piano bars to earn a living.Kad quickly gained a reputation on the London scene, not just as a talented musician but also as a composer and producer – with his own studio in his small west London apartment. A crucial break came for Kad through his friendship with Natacha Atlas.
His debut album ‘Liberté’ was released internationally in 2002 to both critical and commercial acclaim.Since then, Kad has continued to write, compose, remix and produce, both for himself and others. The others include Vanessa Mae, Femi from Young Disciples, Ivy Mendes and Archie Shepp. Through his publishing deal with BMG Music Publishing he has written a song for Pop Idol in The Netherlands. And he has recently been commissioned to produce an album for a Western Saharan band called Tiris.

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Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Assia

Assia is a French-born singer with Kabyle origins (born on November 1, 1973, in Algiers). Her albums mixed French variety, r&b, and oriental music. She had a great success with her hit singles "Elle est à toi" and "Là-bas".

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Melissa M

Cover of "Avec Tout Mon Amour"Cover of Avec Tout Mon Amour

Melissa M or Melissa (born on August 21, 1985, Marseille) is a French R&B singer with Algerian roots. She started her musical career with Akhenaton and has released her first album entitled Avec tout mon amour and two successful singles, „Elle” and „Cette Fois” in 2007. She currently lives in Gardanne, France.Last.Fm

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Monday, March 23, 2009

Hakim

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Hakim was born in Maghagha, a small town in Al Minya, Egypt. Hakim grew up with the sound of working-class tradition of Sha'bi; the root of southern Egyptian. He became influenced by the great Sha'bi singer Ahmed Adaweyah and began practicing Mawals, the vocal improvisations which begin a traditional Sha'bi song. At fourteen years old he formed a band and started performing at local parties and school functions with the accompaniment of a tabla, duff, and an accordion, playing covers of classic Sha'bi hits by Ahmed Adaweya, Mohamed El Ezabi, and Abdel Ghani Al Sayed. Soon the band was a hit and expanded by adding keyboards and drums and performing all over the Minya province.His father, the mayor of Maghagha, wished that he would get a higher degree, and although Hakim loved singing, and wanted it to be his career, he bowed to his father’s wishes and attended the Al-Azhar University in Cairo, graduating in 1983 with a degree in communications. But while in the capital, he kept up his musical interests, meeting new people at the cafes on Mohammed Ali Street, including the accordionist Ibrahim El Fayoumi, who became like a god father to him.Hakim returned to Maghagha, this time to pursue his dream and formed a new modern band that blended Western, Middle Eastern, and oriental instruments for a fresh sound, and they quickly became Minya's most popular group. He returned to Cairo with a goal of making his living as a professional singer.Hakim's break came when he met producer Hamid El-Shaeri, and signed a deal with Sonar Ltd./Slam Records. With El-Shaeri at the board, Hakim entered the studio to make his first album, Nazra in 1991. The album was among the top of the charts, and the first pressing of the disc sold out within the first two months. Hakim took the unprecedented step of personally going to DJs and giving them copies of his tape, and his voice boomed from radios and shops all over Cairo.After the release of his second album Nar in 1994, Hakim was picked to represent Egypt at the Festival des Allumees in Nantes, France. Two years later a nomination for the Kora Award in the category of Best North African Singer confirmed his regal status (he won the award in 2000). Later he released Efred, the first of many collaborative efforts between himself, lyricist Amal El Taer, and composer Essam Tawfik.With 1998s Hakim Remix, he turned eight of his previously released hits over to British world/dance fusionists Trans-Global Underground (TGU), who then put their own spin on things. Although it proved to be the lowest-selling of his records in Egypt, it made a significant impact in Europe. It was a daring move, as Hakim had to maintain the right balance between tradition and innovation to keep his local audience happy, while moving towards global audience. The follow-up, 1999s Hayel, was a definite return to roots (and Egyptian popularity).Yaho, released in 2000, went over the million mark at homeland. Its original version was a huge success in the Middle East, having sold over 1 million copies, and brought him to the attention of Ark 21/Mondo Melodia founder Miles Copeland who first heard Hakim on a late night radio show on the BBC in London then spent the next day tracking him down and scouring record stores to get his hands on Hakim’s CDs. The result was signing with both Hakim and TGU. The U.S. version of Yaho was somewhat different from the Egyptian. In addition to four Trans-Global remixes, it included two brand-new songs, "Yemin We Shemal" by French producer Sodi and "Al Bi Hebeni Al". Yaho brought two smash hit singles in the Middle East, the title cut and "Esma Yalli", but it also brought Hakim to the attention of American audience.Hakim toured the U.S. in spring 2000 and Mondo Melodia announced plans to release the Live in Brooklyn album in the fall. Hakim's performance in Brooklyn was recorded for the double CD The Lion Roars- Live in America. The enhanced second CD also features a ten-minute video of Hakim and crew performing live in Egypt, so you can watch, as well as hear. Following the release of the live disc, Hakim went back into the studio and in May 2002, Talakik was released. Hakim partnered with Grammy winning producer Narada Michael Walden on 5 of the albums' 12 tracks and found himself working with TGU once more, who produced 2 tracks. Wanting to record something different for this new disc, Hakim hooked up with the Grammy Award winning, Merengue sensation, Olga Tanon on the breakout hit "Ah Ya Albi".
In 2004 he released his album El Yomen Dol including a duet track with the famous American Soul/Funk singer James Brown. In 2007, Hakim recorded the song "Tigy Tigy" with the Puerto Rican singer Don Omar. WIKIPEDIA

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Sunday, March 22, 2009

Driss El Maloumi

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A native of Agadir, Morocco, Driss El Maloumi is one of the most talented oud players in his generation. Accompanied by Lahoucine Baquir on percussion, he leads us into a musical reverie that encompasses not only his Berber musical heritage but the Oriental and Western traditions beyond academic clichés.Maloumi is also known for his collaboration with Jordi Saval, Montserrat Figueiras, Françoise Atlan and Hesperion XXI, among others. —Courtesy Calabash Music

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Friday, March 20, 2009

Natasja Saad

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Saad, the daughter of a Danish photographer, Kirstine Saad, and a Sudanese father, started singing and DJ'ing at the age of 13 in Copenhagen, where she performed live with Miss Mukupa and McEmzee in the band, No Name Requested. During that period, she also performed along with Queen Latifah and gained popularity in Jamaica. In 1998, while in training to become a professional jockey, she fell off her horse. This seriously slowed down her career.In the summer of 2004, she published the 12" single "Cover Me" and later the 7" "Summercute" and in 2005, the CD "Release". In the same year, she appeared at Bikstok Røgsystem's biggest hit, Cigar covered as 'Lille T'.In 2006 she won the reggae competition, Irie FM Big Break Contest in Jamaica with the song "45 Questions" as the first non-Jamaican ever. First prize was a record label, a music video, a photo session and a job at the Reggae Sumfest-festival, where 50 Cent and Rihanna, amongst others, also performed.
Natasja's first major hit, "Mon De Reggae," was inspired by the single "Pon de Replay" by Rihanna. Natasja was the first non-Jamaican reggae/dancehall artist ever to win the Jamaican "Irie FM Big Break Contest". Natasja entered the competition in May 2006: 700 contestants, 12 finalists, and one winner.Natasja debuted on film (but only as a singer) in the Danish comedy Fidibus directed by Hella Joof with the track "Op med ho’det". Around this time her song "Calabria" with DJ Enur was recognized and became a huge summer hit on Dance/Electronica and Pop charts across the world. It is her most popular song to date and it would give Saad her first US number one single on Billboard's Hot Dance Airplay chart in 2008 and in the process gave Saad the chart's first number one single by a posthumous artist. The song has also peaked at number twenty-four on the Billboard's Pop 100 chart.A few months after her death, in September 2007, her first album in Danish was released to critical praise. Natasja's vocals were recorded before her death, but the production was completed after her death. The CD, "I Danmark er jeg født", sold more than 80,000 copies making it double platinium.A year later her second album in English, "Shooting Star", was released. Among others it featured Dancehall superstar Beenie Man and long time friend Karen Mukupa."Calabria" was used in a Target Corporation television commercial that began airing in the summer of 2008.Natasja's "Gi' mig Danmark tilbage" was used in the Danish live-action short film "Grisen" (The Pig), which was nominated for an Academy Award in 2009.

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Tuesday, March 17, 2009

Rachid Taha

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Rachid Taha (Arabic: رشيد طه‎) (born 1958 in Oran, Algeria) is an French-Algerian musician. His music is influenced by many different styles such as rock, techno and raï.Based in Paris, France where he began his solo career after his beginnings as the leader of the French rock band Carte de Séjour, he usually sings in Arabic. In 1981, while living in Lyon, France, Taha met Mohammed and Mokhtar Amini. The three of them, Rachid, Djamel Dif and Eric Vaquer would later form the band "Carte De séjour" (Green Card) and record their first maxi Album Carte De Séjour in 1983. Their first LP Rhoromanie, came out in 1984. Their second and last LP entitled Ramsa (Five) was released in 1986 and included their famous and ironic cover of Douce France, originally sung by Charles Trenet. The band dissolved in 1989.
His breakthrough album as a solo artist was Diwân, featuring remakes of songs for the Algerian and Arab traditions. His album Tékitoi, produced by Steve Hillage and released in 2004, also brought him great acclaim and recognition from other rock musicians. In 2005 he performed with Robert Plant, Patti Smith and Brian Eno.
He covered The Clash song Rock the Casbah (in Arabic, as "Rock El Casbah"), which appeared in the 2007 film about Clash frontman Joe Strummer, The Future Is Unwritten.
Some critics attribute Taha's unique sound to his use of the mandolute, a mixture of the traditional oud with European fretted instruments.The song Barra Barra from his album Made In Medina was featured in the 2001 film Black Hawk Down as well as in the Games Convention 2008 trailer of the game Far Cry 2. Recently was featured in the 2007 film The Hunting Party. His song "Garab" from "Made in Medina" was used in the movie Blood and Chocolate in 2007.Wikipedia





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Monday, March 16, 2009

Numydia

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Un Maroc, des musiques. Numydia explore la musique marocaine dans son ensemble.Du sud jusqu’au nord du pays ce groupe puise  son inspiration dans la terre marocaine. Numydia nous ouvre la voie vers une musique en mouvement où chante la tradition marocaine au son de la modernité.Numydia a été fondée en  2004 par des  musiciens de la ville de Rabat. Son répertoire original est constitué de mpositions caractérisées par des sonorités modernes et acoustiques. Organisé autour de son fondateur  Tarik HILAL, professeur de guitare au conservatoire national de musique et de danse de Rabat, ce groupe marocain énergique  et créatif propose de revisiter les traditions musicales du Maroc. Leur travail inspiré et abouti séduit déjà un large public. Source - from Numydia webpage







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Saturday, March 14, 2009

Najoua Belyzel

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Najoua Belyzel (born Najoua Mazouri 15 December 1981 in Nancy, France) is a French pop rock/electronic singer of Moroccan descent.Najoua was born in Nancy, and grew up in a large family with three sisters and two brothers. Her father is Moroccan and her mother is Egyptian. Since childhood, she had shown an interest in music, and by age 14, had begun writing her own songs.

Najoua originally studied law beginning in 2001 at the University of Nancy, but left for Paris to pursue a career in music. She met some success after a casting call when she joined the group Benoît, who had a successful single called "Tourne-toi Benoît", which touched on the subject of homosexuality. The later singles from the group, however, only met moderate success, and eventually the group parted ways.

Later she met the songwriter Christophe Casanave, whose work had already been performed by popular French acts Steeve Estatof and Marc Lavoine. The two worked together on a song called "Stella", which would later appear on her debut album.

The song "Née de l'amour et de la haine" was Belyzel's first demo in 2002.

In 2005, Najoua released her first single titled "Gabriel", an electric-pop dance track. The song became a huge hit in France, and peaked at number three on the Top 40 charts in France. It dealt with both homosexuality or even bisexuality and the impossible and pure love for an angel. The video was shot in an abbey. On 29 May 2006, she released her debut album titled Entre deux mondes, which debuted at #7 on the French charts and at #1 on the iTunes France music store. In late 2006 and early 2007, she embarked on a tour with other artists across France and Francophone Europe to promote her album. Two other singles were released, "Je Ferme les Yeux" in June 2006, which was also an electro-pop title but it met with less success than Gabriel. The theme was a prayer to God to make this world better.The third single was "Comme Toi" a song about duality and schizophrenia. The video clip featured two Najoua, a warrior-like Blond and a trapped Brunette. The album is mainly electro-pop with some ballads. It deals with many different themes such as love, friendship (Stella), war, pedophilia (Docteur Gel)her distress and disappointment when Najoua came to Paris (Bons Baisers de Paris)
Najoua Belyzel released a new single, "Quand revient l'été", on 10 September 2007.
She has been compared to Mylène Farmer, mainly because the video clip for Gabriel was shot in the same abbey as one of Mylene's clip "Je te rends ton amour) and because they write about similar themes, but Najoua says she never wanted to copy Mylene and that they both have their distinctive universes.During the Summer 2008 she released on the internet a cover song of Marie Laforêt Viens, Viens but it was not meant to be a a single. The real singer for her return is La Bienvenue. Some excerpts of the video clip were shown to the fans in December and the final clip was show on TV in February. The single became available on legal donwloading platforms on Frebruary the 13th. The song is about a girl who feels rejected in this world and who doesn't see the good in her. The video features a mannequin becoming alive (played by Najoua) but who is then disappointed by the cruelty of the world and finally decides to return to her previous state.Najoua's new album "Au Feminin" is to be released in May 2009, three years after the first one. It included a duet with Marc Lavoine called Viola as well as songs called Hey Hey Hey, Ma Sainte-Nitouche, La Trève... Her song Née de l'amour et de la haine is also included.Wikipedia

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Aline Khalaf

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Aline Khalaf first rose to fame when she took part in the program for amateur singers, "Layali Lebnan", and won the Global Medal. This prize gave her a steady push into the world of show business. She began to perform in large restaurants with other stars. She then signed with production company Relax-in-Company and produced her first album, Khayfa Menak. Khalaf then released a second album, Bousat Al-Rih. When Ya Zein was released, Khalaf was quite famous already and had become known in the Arab world. Wayed Wayed followed soon after and was a commercial success like her previous albums. However, it was her hit album La Ley Lah that made the strongest impact at the time. The main song was so popular that Khalaf decided to shoot a popular music video.Her next album Azz Alaya was released later and followed by Law Andak Kalam. Khalaf's most recent album, Sodfa, was released on the summer of 2005. Two songs from the album, "Sodfa" and "Meni leek" were made into music videos. Throughout her career, Khalaf has shot a number of her songs as music videos. Among these are "Wayed Wayed", "La Ley Lah", "Dala'a El-Habayeb", "Azz Alaya", "Law Andak Kalam", "Aloulak Eh" and "Ba3dak 3al Bal".
After the 2006 July War, Khalaf performed the song "Al Watan" ("The Homeland") in support of Lebanon.Wikipedia

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Friday, March 13, 2009

Shatha Hassoun

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Shatha Amjad Hassoun Alshamery was born in Casablanca, Morocco on 3 March 1981, to an Iraqi father and Moroccan mother. Her father is from Al-Hilla and he is a well-known reporter, her mother was a home-maker. Shatha studied English Literature in Casablanca and countineud her university studies in Tangier where she encountered the program of Hotel and tourism. Then she continued her studies in France where she gained her Masters Degree.She can sing in many languages and dialects (Arabic, English, French, Spanish, Italian and German). Her family, which includes her parents and her only brother reside in Morocco despite Shatha living in Isfik, near Beirut.Shatha has been a booming and a successful star so far due to the huge amount of fame she brought to herself since her winning Star Academy 4. It was the performance of Fairouz's "Baghdad", that was highlighted as one of her best performances on the show, while also winning the hearts of every Iraqi.

Recently, she made three songs along with their video clips. The first song is called "Rooh", which was written and composed by Nikola Saada Nikhla was the first song to even debut at number 1 on Rotana's PEPSI Top 20 charts, as it stayed at number for 2 weeks then peaking again at number 1. The second song is called "Asmallah Asmallah" or "Ebin Bladi" that was written and composed by the Iraqi Poet, Karim Al Iraqi. The third song is called "Oushaq", which was written and composed by the Lebanese singer Marwan Khoury. Her latest work is reviving an old and traditional Iraqi song. Also, she is working with the Iraqi poet Karim Al Iraqi to produce new Iraqi songs, who has worked with the likes of Kazem al Saher. Hassoun will also be working with Melhem Barakat, the Lebanese composer to compose future songs.Now, Shatha is working on her album that is going to include songs in Iraqi, Lebanese, Moroccan, and Egyptian dialect. Her main goal is as she said in an interview to represents her beloved country Iraq in the best way.Hassoun has just finished filming her role in an upcoming television series called "Rasael Men Ragol Mayet" (Letters of a dead man), alongside famous Egyptian actor Mahmoud Yasin, filming took place in Egypt, Syria and Iraq.She is also filming her latest music video for the song ‘Mazalny’ in Beirut, as well as having attended concerts across North America, Syria, Lebanon and Sweden.WIKIPEDIA

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Thursday, March 12, 2009

Ahmad Fahmy

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He Was born on March 17th in Cairo .
Ahmed is the romantic and emotional member of the band.His eyes will tell you that. He is married .Being a PISCES,Fahmi is very emotive and sensetive,he is so imaginative and you can find these feeling obviously in his way of singing,He looks so elegant and attractive,He is so loving, caring and always seeks for being better .
Ahmed, along with Mohamed Nour, was the founder of the band.Besides being the lead vocalist,he also plays the violin, writes lyrics and composes some of WAMA's music.
He also composes several kinds of music such as modern music for orchestras ans also for solo instruments.Going from classical music and performing in international concerts, to Arabic pop, was a move that Fahmi has always consideredinevitable.
He has always been intrigued by Arabic music and the chance to perform in a band with friends that he has known for most of his life,was an opportunity he wasn't going to pass.When he decided to form the band with Nour and noticed the enthusiasm of Shami and Waddour to take part.He also won many classical competitions around the world , the last one was in spain 2001.He looks up to Abdel Wahab and Fayrouz and his goal is that of most talented and respected artists: reach music immortality.
Fahmi's first dream is acting,Maybe he loves acting more than singing,That's why when he got the opportunity to act in nice movie with professionl team work,
He accepted and his start in Cinema is in 2007 in the movie {khaleeg neama} with the star (Ghada Adel).And He begines to work on his solo album which is titled { Geit fe Baly }.source http://www.facebook.com/pages/Ahmed-Fahmi/10502030265#/pages/Ahmed-Fahmi/10502030265?v=info&viewas=0

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Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Claudia Shamali


Clauda Chemali is a Lebanese singer.Throughout her career, Clauda Cheamli shot a number of her songs a video clips that increased her fame and popularity, among them is cited, ' Min Asadeg', 'Habeb El Rouh', 'Wadwad an', 'Ya Shabb', 'Batal'a Fik', 'Biyekfe Tigheeb'....Recently she released her album entitled 'Fradan Habeit' produced by Rotana company.


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Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Cheba Zahouania

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Cheba Zahouania, born Halima Mazzi 1959 in Oran (Algeria), is an algerian Raï music singer.Cheba Zahouania met success with titles ''Kahli ya Khali'' (Uncle, uncle) and ''El Barraka'' (Shed) featured with Cheb Hasni.
After assassination of Cheb Hasni, Cheba Zahounia flew to France where she keep recording Raï tracks which made her one of the famous raï performers and earned her a title of Princess of Traditional and Modern Raï music.Cheba Zahouania

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Cheb Wissem

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Cheb Wissem (né le 10 janvier 1982 à Sfax) est un jeune chanteur, musicien, compositeur et musicologue de Raï tunisien. Il joue de la guitare et du oud et chante aussi bien en français qu'en arabe. On entend souvent "Sfax est la capitale de la musique en Tunisie". Cela est dû à la tradition enracinée de la musique dans la famille sfaxienne dont on trouve toujours un joueur de oud ou de violon et un percussionniste. Biographie, influences et évolution musicale Baigné dans l'ambiance d'une famille de mélomanes originaire de Kerkennah, le jeune Wissem est éveillé et plongé dans l’univers du Raï Algérien pour lequel il voue une véritable passion au travers des plus grands artistes qui ont fait émerger le raï moderne comme le regretté Cheb Hasni, mais aussi Khaled, Mami, Cheb Nasro, Cheb Amro...Il va même jusqu'à prendre l'accent algérien pour produire un raï très proche de ce qu'il aime...Son mot d'ordre reste l'improvisation musicale comme l'ont fait fait les chioukh d'antan. A l’âge de 17 ans, encouragé par sa famille et ses amis à poursuivre sa vocation, Wissem vit une expérience extraordinaire et entre pour une première fois dans un studio pour enregistrer son premier album intitulé Magroum Biha qui contient 6 titres dont le thème principal est l’amour – Ce qui fait de lui un raï-loveur... Ses influences musicales sont multiples : Raï, musiques de monde, jazz, flamenco, reggae, musiques latines, mezzoued et hadra tunisien, tabal de Kerkennah, musique classique, rap, hip-hop, chaâbi, malouf, chanson française des années 1960-70-80, musique douce, rock des années 1970-80, les musiques turques. En 2008, Wissem prépare son mémoire dans le cadre d'un maîtrisât en musique et musicologie : son domaine de prédilection est : « Le métissage dans la musique du Raï algérien ».sourse - http://www.wat.tv/ChebWissem





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Monday, March 9, 2009

Jaxxma

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JAXXMA is comprised of three talented Producers/Rappers Rony Jackson aka Dj Rone Jaxx, Majid Faris aka Majician and Mohammed Darwish aka Gene Clash. Their official Disc Jockey is Dj Shero, also an R&B vocalist who featured on some of their tracks. The music journey started way back into time from when Rone was shaping the hip hop scene in Dubai during the early 90’s. Dj’ing and making mix tapes along side different artists (L.V, S.K.A., Pavan, Mc Moves, Gladihater etc...) music was a passion he pursued. By 2000 Rone met up with Majician and formed a hip hop group called “JAXXMA”. They then both worked with different talents locally and internationally and started making their demo tapes. Meanwhile Majician was already working with Gene Clash who was then introduced to Rone which then lead to the transformation of “JAXXMA” into a musical power house. The group then decided to focus their talents into making their own album “My City”. Their album features talented artists from not only Dubai, but all over the world. Two of their tracks (Here I come & No Heaven) recently reached number 1 and 2 spots on Broadjam.com’s Asian Charts and ranked number 4 on Broadjam’s International charts. One hit that has been heard across the UAE is, 'Can't Get Her', featuring Hamdan, which was a regular jam on National Radio 1 and reached the number one spot on Dj Danny Neville's number one song produced in Dubai. They also have received air play on BBC 1 Extras UPTOWN ANTHEMS hosted by Dj Ronnie Herel and KISS 100’s Blitz Power Mix hosted by Dj Shortee Blitz. Another track 'No more Love’ received much air play in the UK, but has not yet hit the UAE stations due to it’s controversial lyrics. That was just a test run that showed the groups potential. Their Album was anticipated to come out by late 2006 but due to the groups busy working schedule it’s now coming out by mid 2007. They recently opened up for Montell Jordan at the Mix at Grand Hyatt Dubai and for JOE @ chi @ the lodge. The shows received great feed back and were a huge success. These three inspirational young men each have there own trade mark style of production and rapping, becoming one of the first official Hip Hop R&B crew in Dubai to break through internationally with global air play and collaborations.





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Sunday, March 8, 2009

Ahmed Soultan

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Ahmed Soultan (أحمد سلطان) (born 1978) is a Berber singer from Morocco. His work fuses traditional Arab music, hip-hop, rap, raï and soul.The pseudonym "Soultan" comes from "soul", the musical style, and "tan". He has never declared his true surname.He was born in a village in the district of Souss and emigrated to France while very young.In 2005, Soultan was invited to take part in the Dakar International Festival of Film and was a supporting artist in a concert by Tiken Jah Fakoly. He went on to explore the African music of Morocco, recording in duet with the Senegalese singer King Bara.Code is the title of his second album.Wikipedia

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Joanna Mallah

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Choosing a road with an unpredictable end, Joana was motivated by her unique talent, her love for music & most important her family support.
It all started in 1993 when she participated in (Studio el fan) in folk music category competition where she sang for the famous Shadia & earned her first gold medal thanks to her beautiful voice & enchanting presence.In 1994, Joana started her successful career & soon became one of the best known artists in the gulf area.
She was named (The beloved singer) by Mr. Georges Ibrahim El Khoury, who is one of the most prominent figures in the Arab world.Joana Mallah released 6 albums so far, all with great success & she worked with major composers, poetsď?˝ for ex, Mr. Mohamed Diaaď?˝Dine, Salah Sharnouby, and Riad El Hamcharyď?˝Joana shot many beautiful clips; her last clip (Hatefdal Fi Alby) directed by Jad Choueiri was a great success for both artists especially for Jad who said that the clip was his biggest challenge till now.The young Joana participated in numerous international festivals like Carthage festival, the Arabic Song festivals of Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon.She also participated in other events that took place in England, Germany & France.Joana Mallah is simply a unique artist with a beautiful voice.

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