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Moroccan singer-songwriter (born 1987)

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Nabyla Maanنبيلة عبدلاوي معان
Birth nameNabyla Maan
Born (1987-12-06) December 6, 1987 (age 37)
Fes, Morocco
GenresR&B, pop,
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, record producer, music video director
InstrumentsVocals keyboard
Years active2005–present
LabelsSNRT (2005–current)
Websitewww.nabylamaan.ma
Musical artist

Nabyla Maan (Arabic: نبيلة معن; born December 6, 1987) is a Moroccan singer-songwriter.

Biography

Nabyla recorded her first album in 2005D'nya, in which she sings in Darija Arabic, Classical Arabic and French, including two reprises of Nass El Ghiwane's famous songs "Allah Ya Molana" and "Essiniya". Her album sold hundreds of thousands of copies and allowed her to be showcased in concerts in Morocco and Europe. At age 19, she was the youngest Arab and African artist to perform at the Olympia music hall in Paris.

In 2009, she released her second album Ya Tayr El Ali, which also featured songs in Moroccan Arabic, Classic Arabic and French, including her version of Edith Piaf's "Padam Padam". Nabyla Maan is considered a world music artist with Arab, Western influences.

Discography

Albums

  • Lamma Bada
  • D'nya (2005)
  • Ter El Ali (2009)
  • Aech hyatek (Vis ta vie) (2013)
  • Dalalû Al-Andalûs (2017)
  • Dos Medinas Blancas (2017)

Singles

  • اختَر Khtar (2010)
  • احكِ لِي Hki li (2011)
  • عِشْ حياتك Vis ta vie (2013)
  • "Ahin Ya Sultani" (2019)

References

  1. "Nabyla Maan – نبيلة معان". en.hibamusic.com. Retrieved October 30, 2018.
  2. "Nabyla Maan – نبيلة معان". en.hibamusic.com. Retrieved October 30, 2018.

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