Abdelhadi Belkhayat

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Abdelhadi Belkhayat
عبد الهادي بلخياط
Birth nameAbdelhadi Belkhayat
Born1940
OriginMorocco
GenresMoroccan music
Occupation(s)Singer, song-writer
Instrument(s)Luth

Abdelhadi Belkhayat (born 1940) is a Moroccan singer of Arabo-Andalusian and popular Moroccan music. He is mostly remembered for his song "Ya bent Nass" which has since been made famous again by many young Moroccan and Arab artists, also his music has been featured in several films from Morocco.

Personal

His Family, originates from Fes, Morocco.[1] He left his hometown to settle in Casablanca.

After such successful albums like "Ya Bent Nass", "Ya Dak L'insane", "Qitar Al Hayat" and "Alkamaro al-ahmar", Abdelhadi Belkhayat became Imame (Muslim priest) and release an spiritual-themed album, "Al Mounfarija".[2]

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