"The traditional music of Algeria is combined with Spanish, Moroccan, French, and Arabic influences to create the dance-inspiring sounds of "the Prince of Rai," Cheb Mami (born Khelifati Mohamed). Cheb Mami's music was described in a press release from the ARK 21 record label, as "Arabic rock & roll retaining virtues of traditional music but infused with urban urgency." Reviewing his 1999 album, Meli Meli, CMJ New Music Report wrote, "As perhaps rai's most popular vocalist, Cheb Mami is one of the leaders of the pack, turning the genre into a futuristic dance/funk hybrid with the power to pack the dancefloors of North Africa, Paris, and New York." The new millennium was a much more pivotal time for Mami, for his collaboration with Sting on his mainstream hit, "Desert Rose," marked the first duet with a Western singer and an Eastern artist. Mami's rai background was full-fledged at last, allowing him to release Dellali (2001) without much music-industry political restraint."(Allmusci)
Documentaire over raï-zanger Cheb Mami
Populaire Algerijns-Franse Raï-zanger, die veel westerse pop-invloeden in z'n muziek stopt. Optreden uit tournee n.a.v. het album "Du Sud Au Nord". Op dat album doen vele gasten mee en sommigen zijn ook bij dit optreden aanwezig: Susheela Raman, Enrico Macias, Zucchero Sugar Fornaciari en Mouss & Hakim.
Algerijnse zanger met prachtige elastieken, kwinkelerende stem, die rai, reggae en pop mengt. Op dit album zingt hij duetten met o.a. Ziggy Marley, Samira Said, Zucchero, Aswad en Susheela Raman.
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