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'''Boussouar El Maghnaoui''' (born 1955 in [[Oujda]], |
'''Boussouar El Maghnaoui''' (born 1955 in [[Oujda]], Morocco) is an Algerian [[Raï]] singer-songwriter. |
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==Biography== |
Revision as of 06:46, 13 April 2014
Boussouar El Maghnaoui | |
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Born | Oujda, Morocco |
Genres | Raï |
Occupation(s) | Singer, musician |
Boussouar El Maghnaoui (born 1955 in Oujda, Morocco) is an Algerian Raï singer-songwriter.
Biography
While living in Maghnia (Tlemcen Province) he was coined with the name El Maghnaoui.
Discography
- Khodi brayti / Ya zina diri latay (Hillali, 1975)
- Je t'aime l'Algerie EP (Manar, 1970s)
- EP with Gana el Maghnaoui (El Anwar, 1977)
- Dayak oulabasse / Salamate salamate with Bellemou Messaoud (El Mehar, 1978)
- Dayek ou labes / Salamate salamate (Azhar)
- LP with Boutaiba Sghir (Edition MK7)
- LP with Fadila
- Pop Ray (Ouaka, 1986)
- Gouli oui oui (Believe / Brahim Ounassar, 2013)
Songs
- Ya zina diri latay[1] later covered by Boutaiba Sghir and Raïna Raï
- Khla dar mha
- Gouli oui oui
- Ya raiy
- Khali ya khali
- Fakerni besslam
- Baouna hellou lamale
- Mazalki sghira[2]
- Hak chtaytak[3]