Khaled

Real Name:
Khaled Hadj Brahim
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The "King Of Raï".
Algerian most popular singer.
Born on February 29, 1960.

Singers of Raï (English pronunciation: /ˈraɪ/; Arabic: راي‎) are called cheb (young) as opposed to sheikh (old) the name given to Chaabi music singers; the tradition arose in cities like Oran, primarily among the poor. The word Raï means literally opinion . Chaba Fadela and Cheb Khaled began their careers mid seventies, growing Raï's popularity across Algeria. Chaba Fadela's 1979 "Ana ma h'lali ennoum" is considered the beginning of modern pop Raï; the song was a hit across Algeria, and set the stage for Raï's domination of national listeners. International success had begun as early as 1976 with the success of Rachid Baba Ahmed, Raï music's most important producer.

In the 1980s, Raï began its period of greatest popularity. In 1986, the first state-sanctioned Raï festival was held in Algeria, and a festival was also held in Bobigny, France. Cheb Khaled was the first international superstar. His 1988 Kutché album did the most to popularize him and the whole genre of Raï. Other prominent performers of the 80s included Houari Benchenet, Chaba Zahouania, Raïna Raï, Cheb Sahraoui, Cheb Mami, Cheb Zahouani and Cheb Hamid. International success grew in the 1990s, when Cheb Khaled's 1992 single Didi was a major French hit and also saw success in India and elsewhere. With Khaled no longer in Algeria, new stars began singing lover's Raï, a sentimental, pop-ballad form best-known for stars like Cheb Tahar, Cheb Nasro and, especially, Cheb Hasni. Later in the decade, funk, hip hop and other influences were added to Raï, especially by performers like the French Raï-rock fusionist Rachid Taha.
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Hada Raykoum

(4 versions)
Horizon Music (2), MCPE 1985

Moule El Kouchi

(LP)
Celluloid 1985

Ya Taleb

(3 versions)
Créon Music 1988

Cheb Khaled* & Safy Boutella - Kutché (6 versions)

Parlophone 1988

Fuir Me Ou?

(LP)
Celluloid 1988

Khaled

(4 versions)
Barclay 1992

S'hab El Baroud

(2 versions)
Rai 1993

N'ssi N'ssi

(3 versions)
Barclay 1993

Kaisse Wa Laila

(CD, Album)
MCPE 1994

Sahra

(4 versions)
Barclay 1996

Hafla

(CD, Album)
Barclay 1998

Kenza

(4 versions)
Barclay 1999

Ya-Rayi

(2 versions)
Wrasse Records 2004

Salou Ala Nabi

(CD, Album)
Membran Music Ltd. 2005

Liberte

(CD, Album)
Wrasse Records 2009

Singles & EPs

Cheb Khaled* & Safy Boutella - Chebba / Baroud (2 versions)

Parlophone 1988

Cheb Khaled* & Safy Boutella - Chebba / La Camel (7")

EMI ITALIANA S.p.A. 1988

Cheb Khaled* & Safy Boutella - La Camel (12")

Parlophone 1988

Didi

(8 versions)
Barclay 1992

Mauvais Sang

(CD, Single)
Barclay 1992

Ne M'En Voulez Pas

(12")
Barclay 1992

Serbi Serbi

(3 versions)
Barclay 1993

Chebba

(4 versions)
Barclay 1993

Kebou

(12")
Going Global Series 1993

N'ssi N'ssi

(4 versions)
Going Global Series 1994
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