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Chaabi (lit. "popular") refers to several types of popular music of Morocco, combining rural and urban folk music. The genre started out as street music performed in squares and souks, and can be heard in cafés, at restaurants and at weddings. Rural varieties include Jerra and al-Aïta (lit. "the cry"). Several artists performing this genre are known, such as Hajib, Abdelaziz Stati, Najat Aatabou, Saïd Senhaji and Khalid Bennani.

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  • شعبي مغربي (موسيقى) (ar)
  • Chaabi (Morocco) (en)
  • Chaâbi marocain (fr)
  • Chaabi (Marocco) (it)
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  • الشعبي المغربي هو نوع من الموسيقى المغربية، يشير إلى عدة أنواع من الموسيقى الشعبية في المغرب. ظهر في الأزقة وساحات الأسواق كنوع من الرفض الشعبي إبان فترة الحماية ضد المستعمر ليصبح فيما بعد صوتا لعامة الشعب يعبر عن حياتهم الاجتماعية ويذاع في المقاهي والمطاعم وحفلات الزفاف. وتشمل الأغنية الشعبية عدة أصناف مثل (العيطة و جرة ...). ومن بين الفنانين الذين يؤدون هذا النوع نجد زينة الداودية، عبد الله الداودي، حجيب، عبد العزيز الستاتي، نجاة أعتابو، سعيد الصنهاجي . (ar)
  • Chaabi (lit. "popular") refers to several types of popular music of Morocco, combining rural and urban folk music. The genre started out as street music performed in squares and souks, and can be heard in cafés, at restaurants and at weddings. Rural varieties include Jerra and al-Aïta (lit. "the cry"). Several artists performing this genre are known, such as Hajib, Abdelaziz Stati, Najat Aatabou, Saïd Senhaji and Khalid Bennani. (en)
  • Le chaabi marocain (arabe : شعبي مغربي) est un ensemble de genres musicaux populaires arabes du Maroc. On le retrouve dans les plaines atlantiques majoritairement arabophones (Doukkala-Abda, Chaouia-Ouardigha, Gharb-Chrarda-Beni Hssen etc.) ainsi que dans le Moyen Atlas. Il est habituellement divisé en chaabi-malhoun, proche du chaabi algérien, et chaâbi moderne, ou chaâbi-pop, qui désigne la musique populaire en vigueur depuis les années 1980 au Maroc. (fr)
  • Chaabi (letteralmente "popolare") si riferisce a diversi tipi di musica tradizionale del Marocco, che combina musica popolare rurale e urbana. Il genere è iniziato come musica di strada eseguita in piazze e suk e può essere ascoltata nei caffè, nei ristoranti e ai matrimoni. Le varietà rurali includono Jerra e al-Aïta (letteralmente "il grido"). Sono noti diversi artisti che interpretano questo genere, come Hajib, Stati, Najat Aatabou, Senhaji e Khalid Bennani. (it)
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  • الشعبي المغربي هو نوع من الموسيقى المغربية، يشير إلى عدة أنواع من الموسيقى الشعبية في المغرب. ظهر في الأزقة وساحات الأسواق كنوع من الرفض الشعبي إبان فترة الحماية ضد المستعمر ليصبح فيما بعد صوتا لعامة الشعب يعبر عن حياتهم الاجتماعية ويذاع في المقاهي والمطاعم وحفلات الزفاف. وتشمل الأغنية الشعبية عدة أصناف مثل (العيطة و جرة ...). ومن بين الفنانين الذين يؤدون هذا النوع نجد زينة الداودية، عبد الله الداودي، حجيب، عبد العزيز الستاتي، نجاة أعتابو، سعيد الصنهاجي . (ar)
  • Chaabi (lit. "popular") refers to several types of popular music of Morocco, combining rural and urban folk music. The genre started out as street music performed in squares and souks, and can be heard in cafés, at restaurants and at weddings. Rural varieties include Jerra and al-Aïta (lit. "the cry"). Several artists performing this genre are known, such as Hajib, Abdelaziz Stati, Najat Aatabou, Saïd Senhaji and Khalid Bennani. (en)
  • Le chaabi marocain (arabe : شعبي مغربي) est un ensemble de genres musicaux populaires arabes du Maroc. On le retrouve dans les plaines atlantiques majoritairement arabophones (Doukkala-Abda, Chaouia-Ouardigha, Gharb-Chrarda-Beni Hssen etc.) ainsi que dans le Moyen Atlas. Il est habituellement divisé en chaabi-malhoun, proche du chaabi algérien, et chaâbi moderne, ou chaâbi-pop, qui désigne la musique populaire en vigueur depuis les années 1980 au Maroc. (fr)
  • Chaabi (letteralmente "popolare") si riferisce a diversi tipi di musica tradizionale del Marocco, che combina musica popolare rurale e urbana. Il genere è iniziato come musica di strada eseguita in piazze e suk e può essere ascoltata nei caffè, nei ristoranti e ai matrimoni. Le varietà rurali includono Jerra e al-Aïta (letteralmente "il grido"). Sono noti diversi artisti che interpretano questo genere, come Hajib, Stati, Najat Aatabou, Senhaji e Khalid Bennani. Le varietà urbane sono chiamate Sahli. Straordinariamente con Cheb Bilal, Said Senhaji ha duettato con Reda Taliani. Zina Daoudia ha suonato con Cheba Zahouania, che è algerina. Altri cantanti come Hamid El Qasry si sono esibiti con Cheb Khaled. Inoltre Faadhel Al Mazrou'eây (cantante di Khaleeji) è diventato famoso con la sua canzone Khaleeji-Cha'âby Le'khyan Jani e Ya Saheby (con Said Senhaji). Emna Fakher, cantante tunisina, ha interpretato la celebre canzone di Najat Aatabou J'en Ai Marre. (it)
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