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Houcine Slaoui

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Biography

Houcine Ben Bouchaïb, known as Houcine Slaoui, was born in 1918 in Salé, Morocco. He was a Moroccan singer-songwriter and lutenist who began his musical journey at a young age, performing in local halqas and gaining popularity by 12 through performances and concerts. At 14, he moved to Paris, where he developed his musical skills while working as an apprentice tanner. In the early 1940s, Slaoui started composing music and writing lyrics that addressed societal issues. His breakthrough came with songs like "Yamna" and "Dakhlat l'marikane", which highlighted the American military presence in Morocco during World War II. In 1945, he signed with Pathé Marconi, recording over thirty songs that became popular across the Maghreb. Slaoui's eclectic style blended traditional Moroccan rhythms with Arabic modes, making him a pioneer of world music. He passed away in 1951, leaving behind a rich musical legacy.
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    Popularity
  2.   Ba sidi ha houa tani
  3.   Ha lkass lhlou
  4.   Ya Lkhla
  5.   Zin ou laain zerka
  6.   Hdi rassek
  7.   Mhla nzaha
  8.   Sketch
  9.   Alala ylali
  10.   A yamna
  11.   Sania ou lbir
  12.   Sidi lhbib

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