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ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vyHQoscBUrE.html here's an interview of Salma Rachid in a Radio Show she looks like a serious person but she's the opposite she's cheerful person and easy going
I love see your reactions I will give you the names of the new Moroccan songs that you will love 1) rajaa belmir omar belmir "wak wak" 2) salma rachid "ah ya liam" 3) zouhair bahaoui "Décapotable" 4) saad lamjarred "casablanca" 5) manal "niya"
Of course we would love a part 2 , actually Salma Rachid is one of the most powerful Moroccan voices in my opinion, she was discovered in Arab Idol. Saad Lamjarred is an icon in the arab world , his music is always good. Asma Lmnawar is respected a lot , she was known for a more classical type of singing in her beginnings . Faouzia is amazing and btw Mohamed Ramadan is Egyptian. Thanks a lot for this , I enjoyed it a lot :)
@@hilaryy5654 I’m sorry to disagree but Like I don’t want to be mean or anything but Faouzia is way better than a Salma Rachid. Faouzia trills vocal runs and belting is everything other artist can’t do like Salma is good but live we all know who has a better voice and can handle anyone and that’s Faouzia thank you and this is just based on facts
@@rayjulmary i'm literally a Fawn and i know that nobody does it her way. She's phenomenal. No comparison is needed , they both have amazing voices and they do not sing the same. And as I said Salma has ONE of the most powerful voices in my opinion, I didn't say she has the most powerful one. Salma sounds good live too though , I'm just not a big fan of her choices.
Quick informations (feel free to correct me if I'm wrong) : - Moroccan usually speaks Berber (Amazigh) +Arabic mixed with French or Spanish I guess, so it's a little bit hard to fully understand them by other Arabs, unless they speaks Fus'haa (Standard Arabic dialect). - Arabic language is a little bit complicated but simply letter (J) pronounced same as English +double (R) as Spanish 🤝 - Mohammed Ramadan is Egyptian & for me, the first song had more influence from Egypt, instrumentally & melodiecally. - Number 3 in Lm3allem pronounced as letter (ع) in Arabic +in general numbers represents letters that only exist in Arabic alphabet (modernism) such as number 5 which is pronounced as letter (خ)...etc. - Faouzia pronounced Fa-oo-zi-ah/Fo-zi-ah. We appreciate your time & effort to learn about/react to Arabic language, culture & music, although we know it's a little bit hard to find out the right informations through Google ugh... Thank you so much 🤍
Hi, just wanna add something we are moroccan we have many dialect like moroccan dialect wish is darija and we all speak it but we have some area or cities who code swith and mixed btwn darija and berber and some who code swith btwn darija and frensh and some who code switch btwn darija and spanish or english or holland .
I was here for kpop and hindi music but i saw saad lamjarred here and i had to click 😭 his songs are popular not only in arab countries he’s superr popular , I remember my school days went by listening to him , our class for whipped for arabic music
I don’t speak their language, it sounds Arabic or could be a local dialect.. but brahhh that so captivating, I am very much amazed by their vocalists.. their agility is insane. They have a clear ping to their tone. It’s so crystal clear, the way they do the rifs sort of things are amazing. Ah.. beautiful. I listen to Arabic music even though I have no idea what it is... the music is just rich and melodic and beautiful
Time stamps ♡ (I tried to make these as accurate as possible but sorry if there are any mistakes) ♡ 1:15 - original song (which sounds incredible btw!) ♡ 4:41 - start to episode ♡ 5:34 - Mohammed Ramadan & Saad Lamjarred - Ensay ♡ 19:24 - Asma Lmnawar - Andouille Zine ♡ 30:54 - Saad Lamjarred - LM3ALLEM ♡ 38:50 - Faouzia - ELON ♡ 54:14 - Salma Rachid - Ah Ya Liam
I bet you guys will like his ( saad ) song " Casablanca " the lyrics are in French and it's really cool .. you can't not vibe to it and the video is cool as well .. hope y'll check it 🤗🤗
in morocco traditional wedding looks like that exactly, it was like a remake of a traditional song called 'endou zine' it was sung by older people through the generation and she made of it this amazing song
@@raywooabreezee1248 And your comment was "offensive" so you should've kept it to yourself, how about that? See, "offensive" is subjective, if you don't accept people's opinions then don't comment to even begin with, as long as people are not calling YOU names, then nothing is offensive, so GTFOH with your sensitive ass. Now you can feel offended.
Thank you guys for your reaction, it's always fun to see. Here are some Moroccan music recommandations: 1.Moroccan rap: - SNOR - LALALA (a creative artist that i respect -> he create his music and also the content of his video clips) - SNOR - De9a De9a (a chill song + de9a is pronounced deka) - ISSAM - Trap Beldi (nostalgic vibe) - INKONNU - KNZ (A song with a twist) - Anys ft. Dizzy DROS - Kobe (THE VIBE) - Asmae - First (Female artist) 2.Moroccan pop: (Dance vibe) - Manal - SLAY x ElGrandeToto - MANAL - NIYA (a video clip showing moroccan culture) - AZIZ - CASABLANCA (an afro vibe) - Jaylann - Allo Allo (Vocals scream) - Hind Ziadi - Majnouna (a fun video clip + inspired from moroccan folk music - Saad Lamjarred - Ghazali - Saad Lamjarred - CASABLANCA (he sings mostly in french in this song) - Aezaddy - Bambina - Aezaddy - Andale (an afro vibe) - Hatim Ammor - Akher Marra (a video clip filmed in amsterdam) - Zouhair Bahaoui - DÉCAPOTABLE - Muslim - My Lady 3.Moroccan pop (slow and sentimental music) - Hatim Ammor - Bla 3onwane - Hatim Ammor - Aalach Ya Lil - Dizzy DROS - NOTA - YASSINE JARRAM - CHAW9 (Cham9 is pronounced chawk + sings in "the classical" arabic not in moroccan dialect) - Manal - NTA - Nada - Jrit (All her songs are so beautiful) 4. A Personal favorite (soul/jazz): Oum - Lik (Acoustic Session)
I love the way you react you care about the details and you try to learn others culture that's cool 😎 keep reacting Moroccan songs it's amazing and you gonna learn a lot a big up from Morocco 🇲🇦 the most beautiful country in the world
Guys for the record Saad lamjarred actually is the best Moroccan Arabic african singer and one of the best singer in the world socially since 5 years back he's a legandary check out more he's song you won't regret
Me....a moroccan....smiling throughout the whole video!.....i have been watching u for ages and never thought that one day you'll check my country's music! so happyy thank u for the reaction...
I subscribed your channel because of Kpop reactions, now you're reaction to my local music, how awesome! 😍 Suggestions for part 2: Saad Lamjarred (Salam, Enty Hayaty) Asma Lmnawar - Ydirha lhob Manal - Niya Belmir - Wak Wak Balqees - Taala Tchouf Nora ft fnaire - Dilbar Arabic RedOne - Boom Boom
thank you for reacting to our moroccan music , also good choice of the MVs bcuz they especially has that moroccan traditional theme , and just to clarify the misunderstanding the first song 'was actually a collab between the moroccan artist saad lamjarred and the egyptian singer/actor Mohamed ramadan
I’m from Morocco 🇲🇦 and i really looove u guuuys thank u a lot for all the good things that u said about moroccan singers and guys ur so beautiful and lovee uuuuuuu guuuys❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Omgg Im Moroccan and I am extremely happy about the content of this video! You definitely need to check more! Especially Moroccan RAP!! It’s just amaziiiing! And it contains some Spanish words too!
Hi, I’m from Morocco 🇲🇦 and i like this video, so cool to see other people learning some of our culture.. I want to tell you that Mohammed Ramadan is an Egyptian actor.. and Efrah if it’s your name we have this word in arabic language and it mean be happy “افرح".. Thanks guys 💐
I'm always striving for listening to people who can explain music so aesthetically as you did guys I watched your reactions to kpop but listening to my country's music was unexpected so thanks❤
About the acoustic song when you said "she is like in the between" ... Actually in arabic music we have what is called The Arabic maqam which is a melody type. It is "a technique of improvisation" that defines the pitches, patterns, and development of a piece of music and is "unique to Arabian art music". There are 72 heptatonic tone rows or scales of maqamat. These are constructed from major, neutral, and minor seconds.
Girl I just love you ! Your sensibility to the details of how the notes end at the end of each sentence this is what matters most in Arabic music in general we call it « orab » and it’s how you end the last word, it’s very open art and there is no rules it’s up to each Arabic country to improvise and give a beautiful ending to each sentence and it appears that this ending touches your soul, looking at your face and how you react ❤
Wow.beautiful beat. I really missed this kind of music...i onced had an Egyptian employer and been listening Egyptian/arabic music before...its my 1st time listening morrocan 🎶🎶🎶... keep it up guys...your the best to react and feature each country and music culture.....
hahah the first song is with Mohamed ramadan and he speaks arabic Egyptian the second one with him is a Moroccan singer :) thank you guys for doing this it's beautiful love you guys!! and yall look so good!
Maalem was a banger .... we listened to it so much back then...especially in summer....ahhh and concerning the numbers in writing.....it's basically pop among the youth....the numbers stand for some letters...it makes it easier to text!
One of the best voice and music analysis i have ever watched. You should do more videos about Moroccan music. Much better than the shallow reaction videos.
Guys we definetly need a part 2! Moroccan music is literally the best! If you're intrested in some suggestions: check out: MANAL BK, Shayfeen, El Grande Toto Moroccan Dialect is the most complicated to understand, most arabs don't understand what we're saying bc we mix Arabic, French and sometimes spanish in our dialect. But we understand most of the Arabic dialects and most Moroccans speak not only the dialect but Amazigh, French, English and Spanish.
I’m Moroccan and Puerto Rican but honestly loveee the Moroccan culture , Saad is lit my favourite from him are “enty”,”mal hbibi malou”and ana machi Sahel. Oh also you should react to Moroccan rap like grande Toto “love nwantiti”.
So Ramadan egyptien is a well known acter he’s also a singer and he go by the name of The Legend. And Saad is Moroccan and famous in all the arabec world he have a hit song call lm3alem (THE BOSS)
I loved your reaction guys thank you so much ❤ I'm your fan since the beginning while you were reacting to kpop and now Moroccan music 🎶 thank u so much
I love watching people fall in love with the music you love! Please react to more of everyone. My most recent discovery is Faouzia and I fell in love instantly! Hopefully we see more of this because we love it
I was 10 when M3allem was released, I'll be 17 in few days. Saad is THE BEST ARABIC MALE SINGER (yes). Listening to this song today makes me feel so old, happy and proud. IT WILL NEVER DIE ! Salma Rachid's song is one of the hardest songs to sing (i can actually sing but this one kills my throat 😂). There's a normal version but i think the acoustic one was on the last episode of a very popular series and everybody said it is amazing so she released it on her RU-vid channel. A very emotional song about family (especially fathers) and its value in everyone's life.
I really enjoyed this video ❤ I would love if you do an egyptian one Here is some suggestions hope it helps: *Tamer Hosny - EIsh besho'ak *Hamza Namira - Dari Ya Alby *zap thermal ft - Sarkozy hany & Amir Eid - Filsama *sharmoofers - Moftaqed El habiba *Carmen Soliman - lama Teshofak Einy *Mahmoud El Esseily - Fe heta tanya (The next one is a Cover of a traditional song with orchestra) *National Arab Orchestra - Alf Leila wi leila [you can find the lyrics in the comments]
Saad lamjaraad is very famous in arab world thank you for your reaction I enjoyed it and I agreed with alot of things you said If there's a part 2 plz include the singer Manal and her song niya
Yo!! Great reaction with deep analyses and all.. Well Lm3allem was a banger in the Arab World and then it got popular elsewhere. Everybody was vibing to it back then. It still is fire tho. Cheers, Venezuela!
my favorite reactors reacting to MY country’s music, couldn’t be happier 😍 also y’all are NOT READY for the hype in moroccan weddings lmao (to give you an idea, they last all night long)
Omg really enjoyed this, I would love it if you guys also do some other Arabic countries music special since the music is also amazing ( Syrian, Lebanese, Egyptian etc.. )
It's really amazing when you introduce to another culture....i also like the conversation between you and the discussion that you're doing..and i like the way that you're dancing & reacting with the songs..you two are soo beautiful ❤️ Fan from Iraq (and i think it's time to listen to some iraqi music 😉) if you want a list comment and be my guest
Greetings to you from Morocco, guys, I love you so much . And Thank you for this feature friday about Moroccan music. I am very thankful. I wish you would do reactions to other songs of Saad Lamjarred. He is the number one singer in Morocco. He is like Justin Bieber of Morocco. He is a great singer and great performer and he can dance too and he also has acoustic songs that I hope you will look forward to in the future much love 🇲🇦🇲🇦❤❤
Yup in north we talk more like mixed of arabic spanish and in the Rest of the kingdom around it's more like arabic french and berber it's morocco baby we proud of it 🇲🇦♥️