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Raï and which
Raï (; ) is a form of folk music that originated in Oran, Algeria from Bedouin shepherds, mixed with Spanish, French, African and Arabic musical forms, which dates back to the 1930s.
Raï is a genre of music which developed in Algeria during the 1920s as rural < ref name =" qantara. de ">
He played guitar on a range of projects including an Algerian Raï music album for Cheikha Rimitti called Sidi Mansour, which also featured Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea and Robert Fripp, to garage-pop with Pearl Harbor, retro-jungle-surf with Johnny Feelings, and exotica lounge music with Frenchy.
During the tour, Farmer sang a Raï version of Michel Polnareff's La Poupée qui fait non with Khaled, which was released as a promotional single from the live album and became a Top 10 hit in France.
Faudel started to cover the popular tracks by Cheb Khaled and Cheb Mami at 12, after which he soon fronted the popular band Les Etoiles du Raï ( The Rai Stars ).

Raï and is
Raï is a music style that originated in Algeria in the 1930s.
The commune is famous for its lăutari or gypsy musicians, especially the group Taraful Haiducilor ( a. k. a. Taraf de Haïdouks ) and members of the group Mahala Raï Banda.
Although their music is more vocal-based than Raï music, they can be considered among Raï influences.

Raï and Arabic
The region's art music has for centuries followed the outline of Arabic and Andalusian classical music: its popular contemporary genres include the Algerian Raï.
Cheb Hasni ( Arabic: الشاب حسني ) born Hasni Chakroun ( February 1, 1968 – September 29, 1994 ) was a performer of Algerian Raï music.

Raï and for
It was Faudel's grandmother who was largely responsible for putting the young boy in touch with his Algerian roots and teaching him traditional Raï rhythms during the summer holidays.

Raï and form
* Rai ( also Raï ), a form of folk music that originated in Oran, Algeria, from Bedouin shepherds ( evolved into a popular genre )

Raï and music
Raï has been forbidden music in Algeria, to the point of one popular singer being assassinated, although since the 1980s it has enjoyed some considerable success.
Popular styles of music such as Raï and chaabi originate in the Maghreb.
Then, the young star of Raï music decided to take a new turn towards acting and accepted a part in the French film, Battement d ’ ailes du papillon.

Raï and Oran
The following year, on February 15, 1995, Raï producer Rachid Baba-Ahmed was assassinated in Oran.

Raï and Algeria
Like many other Raï artists based in Algeria, Cheb Hasni spent more time performing abroad ( giving concerts everywhere from Paris, Marseilles, and Boston to Washington DC, Tunis, Casablanca, and Tokyo, to name a few cities ) than at home, due to curfews and musical restrictions in Algeria at the time.

Raï and with
The second major launching point in Hasni's career came shortly afterwards when a producer asked him to record with Raï performer Chaba Zahouania.
The success of " Beraka " made Hasni famous, and a controversial subject with both critics and Islamic fundamentalists already concerned over the popularity of the Raï genre.
His distinctive " Raï love " style soon inspired imitators, notably Cheb Nasro, who launched his career in 1988 with the hit " Pour te faire plaisir ".

Raï and has
Outside pornography, she has worked as a presenter on SkyRock Radio in France, and starred in the mainstream movie, Raï, playing the central female character, a young Algerian woman.

Raï and by
* 1995: Raï directed by Thomas Gilou

Raï and .
* Khaled, former king of Raï.
Hasni became one of the most prolific artists on the Raï scene, recording around 100 cassettes during his career.

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