mardi 30 mars 2021

Cheb Mami - Compil Rai Été (2003)





Cheb Mami - Compil Rai Été (2003)


Une compilation de plusieurs artistes en tête d'affiche la super star Cheb Mami de l'édition disco Maghreb sortie en 2003.




Cheb Mami - Liyam


Cheba Fadela - Manbghich Li Yahgarni


Cheb Abdelhak - Darhalek Rayek









 

Fella - Lema Raitou (2007)






Fella - Lema Raitou (2007)



K7 de Fella Ababasa sortie chez Rotana distribué par Cadic en Algérie en 2007.







 

vendredi 26 mars 2021

Fella - Nathadet Maak Ya Kalbi (1992) Reupload





Fella - Nathadet Maak Ya Kalbi (1992)



K7 de Fella Ababsa sortie chez Afric Audio en 1992.

« N'Thadath Maak Ya Kalbi » est un poème de Mohamed Elbadji écrit pour Aziouz Rais et devenu un classique du chaabi, Fella a repris le titre et elle lui a donné une touche pop, le titre "Ya Sbab Gholbi" est un titre de Meriem Abad , l'album est dans le style Algérois "Assimi" style qui l'a fait connaitre au grand public, plus tard elle va s’éloigner de ces origines algeroises et changer de registre en faisant de l'oriental, du khaliji que perso je ne suis pas du tout fan et je préfère gardé l'image de Fella la belle Algéroise.








Clip:Nathdet Maak Ya Kalbi



Ya Sbab Gholbi


El Welf Kter Mel Mahiba













 

Fella - Ariyes (1990)




Fella - Ariyes (1990)


K7 de Fella Ababsa sortie chez Cadic en 1990.dans le style arassi assimi de la pure pop algéroise, elle était belle et talentueuse avant sa traversée du désert. 

















 

lundi 22 mars 2021

Various - La Fête De La Rentrée (1999)





La Fête De La Rentrée (1999)


Compilations de plusieurs tubes de l'année1998 entre musique algérienne, occidental et oriental, sortie chez l'édition Nour El Youm en septembre 1999. 












































 

dimanche 21 mars 2021

Intik - La Victoire (2001)




Intik - La Victoire (2001)


"La Victoire" est le troisième album du groupe INTIK  sortie chez Sony Music en 2001.














 

Intik - Intik (1999)




Intik - Intik (1999)




"Intik" est un groupe de hip-hop algérien, originaire d'Alger. Il est composé de quatre membres (Youssef « Darkman », Nabil, Reda, et Samir). La signification du nom du groupe, est « ça baigne » en argot algérien, comme un pied de nez pour dire que rien ne va, né sur les cendres des manifestations d'Alger à l'automne de 1988. le groupe rappe en argot algérois et en français, mélangeant hip-hop, reggae, chaâbi, raï et soul. ils sortent leur premier album "Gri" une k7 chez l'édition Gamma en 1995.
"Intik" est le deuxième album du groupe sortie en 1999 chez Sony Music, le single "Va Le Dire à Ta Mère" est très vite devenu un tube. l'album est enregistré en dehors de l’Algérie. Sur l'album, Intik y inscrit des couplets contre le système mafieux derrière l’économie de marché et du terrorisme, et témoigne des horreurs des intégristes (Va le dire à ta mère, Boumba produit avec Imhotep d’IAM) sans jamais dédouaner le pouvoir en place (Les Disparus, Entre deux feux de tyrans, L’Injustice). L'album est chanté en arabe ou en français, et comprend une variété de samples allant de Beethoven à Mohamed Abdelwaheb mixée par Bristolien Tim Saul (Earthling). Pour Les Inrocks « alternant entre un hip-hop sombre et somptueux et un reggae triste et chaleureux, Intik réussit la fusion inédite entre les mélopées des musiques algériennes, chaâbi algérois et raï oranais, le beat lourd des boucles rap, le groove des productions R. Kelly. »






Va Le Dire à Ta Mère 



Soldat


Kayen ou Kayen









Intik is an Algerian rap/hip hop group consisting of four artists. The group raps in both Darija (Algerian Arabic creole) and French and often drawing upon the violence all four experienced while growing up in turbulent Algeria during the 80s and 90s. The name Intik in Algerian dialect means “everything’s going great”, which is ironic considering the Algerian political unrest which the Intik focuses upon. Intik's front man is the rapper Youss (short for Youssef) with the other members being Reda, Samir, and Nabil.

The four started rapping after experiencing the violence in Algeria in 1988, specifically at one protest in which the military opened fire on the assembled crowd of Algerians which included the to-be members of Intik. In an interview Youss discusses the moment when he knew he wanted to rap, "Because I saw [the events in Algeria October 5th, 1988]... I was scared I saw virulent violence with a capital 'V'. It was state terrorism as it's called. A military that shoots the people. And I witnessed it. I even have scars from that... I was young in '88... beaten by the police." This state-terrorism inspired Youss to write about the government. He asked questions and he states that “the more you asked questions, the more you discover. And when you didn't ask questions, you discover nothing. As soon as you begin to reflect, you begin to have answers.” It’s from these answers that he got his lyrics from and then expressed it in rap.

The group Intik was founded when Algerian artist Youss (who was determined to leave Algeria at the time) joined with the group and just “buckled down and worked”.At the time, Youss was actually just trying to help these men “make a better life for themselves” by getting out of Algeria and heading to France.When Youss knew that he would be coming to France, he said that he wasn't alone, and that he was a part of a group “just to get the visas”. The group rapped in both French and Arabic. In terms of obtaining rap to listen to when Youss was just beginning his rapping career, he said, “it was really difficult but we had ways of getting hold of the music. There was always someone in England or in France who'd send us cassettes”. The group was discovered by a successful French rap group IAM (band) after they heard them at a festival. Due to the talent, a few well known artists wanted to be featured on their first album; however Intik wanted to create their own success without using already famous artists to help them.








 

Rabah Donquishoot - Dernier Cri (2010)




Rabah Donquishoot - Dernier Cri (2010)


"Dernier Cri" estle dernier album solo de Rabah Donquishoot du groupe MBS sortie en 2010. la nouveauté sur cet opus le mélange entre la langue arabe classique, l'algérien et l'espagnol, des samples chaabi classique et espagnole. 



Porque Te Vas


Denya Dima Tmahen






 

samedi 20 mars 2021

MBS - Wellew (2001)





MBS - Wellew (2001)


Le quatrième album des MBS sortie chez Dounia Editions en 2001.l'album dans sa version K7 contient 10 titres la version CD il y a deux titres bonus "Moussika Dziria" en duo avec les INTIK et "Khalini Nfout remix".






                                                                          Dziria


Algerie Film d'horreur 


Moussika Dziria





MBS - Le Micro Brise Le Silence (1999)





MBS - Le Micro Brise Le Silence (1999)



Le troisième album des MBS sortie chez Universal Music en 1999, un album engagé sur le plan social que politique dans le style conscience rap , on y trouve les guestars Rim K des 113 sur "Rap de Maghrébin" et Dadoo sur le titre "Entre Nous", les MBS ont atteint une certaine maturité avec cet opus il y a une métrise des textes et des instrus, il reste leur meilleur album sur tout les plans. 



                                                Entre Nous


Système Primitif


Rap de Maghrebin


KifKif


Hakmet Ala Chaabi














 

mardi 16 mars 2021

vendredi 12 mars 2021

Compilation Rai




Compilation Rai


Une compilation sortie chez l'édition Belaid, la tracklist est complètement ratée des artistes et des titres mentionnées sur la pochette mais qui ne figurent pas sur la cassette!





 

mardi 2 mars 2021

Cheba Fadela & Cheb Sahraoui ‎– Hana Hana (1989)






Cheba Fadela & Cheb Sahraoui ‎– Hana Hana (1989)





Review by Alex Henderson from Allmusic:
Forming a male/female duet, Algerian singers Chaba Fadela and Cheb Sahraoui demonstrate the richness of modern neo-rai music on Hana Hana. Known as "pop-rai," the type of music they embrace on this captivating CD mixes Algerian rai with elements of Western pop. The result is a captivating hybrid that is as haunting and addictive as more traditional Arab and Middle Eastern music, yet has a definite freshness. The production (which uses synthesizers extensively) is decidedly high-tech, and the lyrics are strictly secular. Consistently passionate and soulful, Hana Hana can serve as a fine introduction to pop-rai.
Biography by Daniel Bax from Culturebase:
Rai, the popular music of Algeria, developed in the harbor city of Oran. In the late 1970’s, the more modern Pop-Rai movement followed and produced Cheba Fadela and her husband, Cheb Sahraoui, both of whom gained fame as Pop-Rai singers in Algeria.
Born in 1962 as Fadela Zalmat, Cheba Fadela grew up in a poor, formerly Jewish neighborhood, not far from the large city theater. At the age of fourteen, she played a role in the film "Djalti,” directed by Mohamed Ifticène and made her musical debut as a background singer in Boutiba S’ghir’s band. Her voice can also be heard on recordings by Rai singer Cheikha Djenia. Fadela’s nick name, "Remitti Sghira” (Little Remitti) followed as a result of the resemblance her potential career bore to that of famed Rai singer, Cheikha Remetti.
In the late seventies, Cheba Fadela was discovered by the legendary Rai producer, Rachid Baba Ahmed. Ahmed’s modern 24 track studio in Tlemcen was the power house that produced Algerian Pop-Rai. With his help, Fadela became one of the first stars of the new musical sound that appealed to a frustrated generation of Algerians. Thanks to the inexpensive cassette tape, Pop-Rai quickly achieved wide distribution. In contrast to the traditional Rai of the "Cheikhs” and "Cheikhas,” which was popular at the turn of the century in the bars and brothels of Oran, the new generation of Rai singers gave themselves the surname of "Cheb” or "Cheba,” meaning "the young.”
With the 1979 song "Ana Ma H’Lali Ennoun” (I don’t want to sleep), Fadela landed her first big hit. The recognition that she gained from that success catapulted her to even larger fame in 1983 with "N’Sel Fik” (You are mine), a song she recorded together with Mohammed Sahraoui. Their marriage immediately followed and the couple quickly became the dream pair of the Algerian music scene, always taking the stage together.
Like many other Algerian Rai singers, they emigrated to France in the late 1980’s to pursue a European career. When the first "world music wave” began there, Cheba Fadela and Cheb Sahraoui were at the center of attention. Their residence in Europe spared them the first-hand experience of the bloody civil war that rocked Algeria in the nineties. An attack by radical Muslims took the life of Rai singer Cheb Hasni in September of 1994. Famed Pop-Rai producer, Rachid Baba Ahmed, was murdered by fanatics during the same time period.
Unlike other stars of the Pop-Rai generation like Cheb Khaled, Cheba Fadela and Chab Sahraoui never achieved international success, largely because they relied too heavily on their success in Algeria. The couple separated both privately and professionally in the 1990’s.
In 2001, Cheb Sahraoui reappeared with "Un homme libre,” an album that reflects the sound of modern French commercial music. Nothing noteworthy has been reported of Cheba Fadela in recent years.









Hana Hana

Nghir Menek

Ha Rai







 

Cheba Fadela ‎– N'sel Fik (You Are Mine) (1988)






Cheba Fadela ‎– N'sel Fik (You Are Mine) (1988)


"Nsel Fik" est un album du duo Cheba Fadela et son mari Cheb Sahraoui, le titre est produit par Rachid Baba Ahmed première sortie en 1983 chez l'édition Ralley l'édition Rachid et Fethi, le titre est devenu un tube, l'édition américaine est sortie en 1988 chez Mango Records.
 
sur cette album on y trouve la version original il existe une autre version sortie en 1989
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                                                                   Version 1989


"N'sel Fik," by Fadela and her husband Cheb Sahraoui, is the biggest Algerian hit in the country's history. The rest of the tracks here aren't bad either.