Fayçal Azizi
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Fayçal Azizi (Template:Lang-ar; born 26 February 1986 in Tetuan) is a Moroccan singer-songwriter. He's known for his song "Werda ala Werda" in the 2006 film The Bitter Orange, his songs with the band K'lma, and his 2015 cover of the Judeo-Moroccan folk song "Hak A Mama."[1]
Life
Fayçal Azizi started as a stage comedian after gaining admission to the Superior School of Dramatic Arts and Cultural Entertainment in Rabat.[2] He created the music group K'lma in 2004,[3] then joined the troupe Dabateatr in 2007, performing in several theater pieces such as Il/Houwa and Driss Ksikes's180 degrés. He also appeared as Habib in the series Kaboul Kitchen broadcast on the French TV channel Canal+.
Filmography
- 2010: Nassim Abassi's Majid
- 2012: Mohamed Zineddaine's Colère, as Fouad
- 2012-2017: Kaboul Kitchen (TV series) on Canal+
- 2014: Super Market (TV series) on Al Aoula
- 2015: Karim Boukhari's The Wig (short film)
- 2017: Maha Eltaîb's W (Double V), as Mouhiz
- 2018: Disk Hayati (TV series) on 2M Maroc
- 2019: Moul Bendir on 2M Maroc
Distinctions
- May 12, 2015 : Morocco Music Awards 2015 : « The trophy of Electro-Dance category » for Hak A Mama[4]
- March 15, 2018 : TV fiction festival : « The Best Male Interpretation Award » [5]
Discography
K'lma Band
- Werda ala Werda
- Kif Lmaani
- Elghorba
- Fik Ana Nehia
- Law Kan Triko Hwah
- Mata Nastarih
- Nadem
- Tkellem
Singles
- Hak a Mama (2015)
- Makayen Bass (2016)
- Meftah Leqloub (2017)
- Memlook (2018)
- Ana Mellit (2018)
- Qolli Alash Kwitini (2019)
References
- ^ ""Hak a mama", la nouvelle reprise festive d'Asma Lmnawar". Al HuffPost Maghreb (in French). 2016-06-03. Retrieved 2019-10-16.
- ^ "Ministère de la culture" (in French). Retrieved 2019-10-16.
- ^ "Portrait : Fayçal Azizi, de Dabatear à Canal Plus !". La Nouvelle Tribune (in French). 2012-02-24. Retrieved 2019-10-16.
- ^ "Méditel Morocco Music Awards récompense Nabila Maan, Issam Kamal et Five star". Aujourd'hui le Maroc (in French). 13 May 2015. Retrieved 2017-03-05.
- ^ "Meknès: le film 12 heures remporte le Grand prix du 7e festival de fiction télévisuelle - H24info". H24info (in French). 2018-03-15. Retrieved 2018-10-23.