Artist's albums
dellali
2001 · album
Lazrag saâni
2001 · album
Aalach Alik
2023 · single
Bledi
2023 · single
Cheikh
2023 · single
Hatachi
2023 · single
Viens Habibi
2023 · single
Gualbak K'ssah
2023 · single
Halili
2023 · single
Haoulou
2023 · single
Khiti ghadrette el youm
2023 · single
Kobbi Kobbi
2023 · single
Lazrag Saani
2023 · single
Let Me cry
2023 · single
Madirich Âliya
2023 · single
Mouhal nanse houbi laouel
2023 · single
Neti zwrri we aenty dwa (Radio Edit)
2023 · single
Raikoum raï ma
2023 · single
Rani maak lyoum
2023 · single
Sair Fer
2023 · single
Sehrane ouahdi
2023 · single
Sekrete Ou Batete Barra
2023 · single
Werde sehraa
2023 · single
Zarga mahanti
2023 · single
Zâezaê khatri
2023 · single
ma vie deux fois
2023 · single
ya taleb
2023 · single
Cheb Mami
2023 · album
Tmahant Sghir
2023 · single
Cheb Mami
2022 · album
Cheb Mami - Zazar Khatri
2021 · album
Hawlo
2020 · single
Good Times with Cheb Mami
2020 · album
Ca fait des années
2020 · single
Only Cheb Mami
2020 · album
Best Of الشاب مامي
2019 · album
Cheb Mami - les années raï
2019 · album
Anthologie
2018 · album
Le prince du raï [Original Masters]
2016 · album
Mamazareh
2015 · album
Le prince du raï
2013 · album
Layali
2006 · album
Non C'sera Non
2006 · single
123 Raï, Vol 1 of 3
2005 · album
Live 2004
2004 · album
Kings of Raï Vol 1 of 2
2004 · album
Des 2 Côtés
2003 · single
des 2 cotes
2003 · single
Fatma-Fatma
2001 · album
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Biography
The traditional music of Algeria is combined with Spanish, Moroccan, French, and Arabic influences to create the dance-inspiring sounds of "the Prince of Rai," Cheb Mami (born Khelifati Mohamed). Cheb Mami's music was described in a press release from the ARK 21 record label, as "Arabic rock & roll retaining virtues of traditional music but infused with urban urgency." Reviewing his 1999 album, Meli Meli, CMJ New Music Report wrote, "As perhaps rai's most popular vocalist, Cheb Mami is one of the leaders of the pack, turning the genre into a futuristic dance/funk hybrid with the power to pack the dancefloors of North Africa, Paris, and New York." A native of Saida, a small village in southwest Algeria, Cheb Mami has been attracting attention with his soulful singing since his early teens. In 1971, he placed second in a talent contest organized by Ihan Wa Chabab. Despite recording several successful cassettes in the 1980s, he made little money from their sale. Frustrated by the music industry in his homeland, he soon began to consider alternatives. Although he served a stint in the Algerian military, he relocated to Paris, France, following his discharge in 1975. With the release of his first internationally-distributed album, The Prince of Rai, in 1989, Cheb Mami reached the upper echelon of rai music. Cheb Mami has continued to take the rai tradition to new heights. Meli Meli featured a song, "Parisian du Nord," performed with rap singer K-Mel of Alliance Ethnique and a remix of the title track, which featured help from Gordon Cyrus (Neneh Cherry, Massive Attack) and Soul II Soul's Simon Law. The new millennium was a much more pivotal time for Mami, for his collaboration with Sting on his mainstream hit, "Desert Rose," marked the first duet with a Western singer and an Eastern artist. Mami's rai background was full-fledged at last, allowing him to release Dellali (2001) without much music-industry political restraint. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi