Moroccan rapper Houda Abouz, 24, known by her stage name "Khtek", works on a song with her composer inside a studio in Rabat RABAT (Reuters) - In a rap scene dominated my men, women's voices are ...
Of the many musical genres birthed in the States, trap has lent itself especially well to the development of a genuinely international and de-territorialized sound, magnetically attracting more ...
To mark his inclusion in Spotify's «Radar» program, Moroccan rap sensation Najm was honored with a giant portrait displayed in the heart of New York City. As the first Moroccan artist to join the ...
The wealth of rap talent bubbling up in Morocco is far from a secret. The North African country has been churning out some of the finest in Arab-speaking rap for quite some time now, but the West is ...
“Bon shit, Karan w barida, Guala, big thune Darija Darija”: the refrain of the song ‘Salina (It’s the street)’ oscillates between Latin American slang, French, English and Darija, the Moroccan dialect ...
Rabat — A recent Rabat seminar focused on the growing interplay between politics and rap music. Moroccan rappers Masta Flow, Mobydick and Shayfeen, along with scholars from Europe and North Africa, ...
Moroccan rapper Houda Abouz, 24, known by her stage name "Khtek," records a song inside a studio in Rabat, Morocco. Reuters See more of our coverage in your search results. RABAT – In a rap scene ...
RABAT (Reuters) - In a rap scene dominated my men, women's voices are starting to make waves in Morocco. Houda Abouz, a 24-year-old who majors in film studies at a university in the northern city of ...
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