Moroccan singer, born in the city of Casablanca in 1945 and raised in the city of Rabat under the auspices of his older sister. He joined the National Institute of Music in Rabat, and in 1964 he joined the Moroccan Radio Department of Music within the radio choir and presented...Read more several songs. In 1968, he presented on the radio a song "The One Who Killed It", which gained wide fame, and his name spread throughout the Kingdom. He participated in the introduction of the Egyptian film Houses Secrets (1971). He was married and had an only daughter, Hasnaa. He died on October 23, 1996.
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Moroccan singer, born in the city of Casablanca in 1945 and raised in the city of Rabat under the auspices of his older sister. He joined the National Institute of Music in Rabat,...Read more and in 1964 he joined the Moroccan Radio Department of Music within the radio choir and presented several songs. In 1968, he presented on the radio a song "The One Who Killed It", which gained wide fame, and his name spread throughout the Kingdom. He participated in the introduction of the Egyptian film Houses Secrets (1971). He was married and had an only daughter, Hasnaa. He died on October 23, 1996.