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Hamid Zahir

Lalla Fatima (اللا فاطمة)

ROUICHA - Tichkaphone TCK 1156

October 20, 2021

Born Hamid Ben Tahir, Hamid gave himself the name Zahir in reference to Zahiriya, the neighborhood in Marrakech he grew up in. As early as 1956, Hamid revealed his talents as a singer, oud player, and band leader. Faithful to the Chaabi tradition his predecessors like Houcine Slaoui developed, Hamid often included female backup singers and dancers, as well as extra percussionists.

In many ways, Hamid's style is the original Dakka Marrakchia. From the Keffafa (virtuoso hand clappers), to the never ending chorus phrases, to the tongue-in-cheek texts and theatrics, Hamid paved the way for Moroccan party music. Here is a mesmerizing video of one of his perfomances from back in the day. Check out the skillful dancer.

With songs like "Lalla Fatima (اللا فاطمة)" and "Ach Dak Temshi Lzine (أش داك تمشي لزين)," Hamid's music gained him fame and success beyond Morocco and the Maghreb, all the way to the Arabian Gulf, ultimately gaining him a similar reverence as giants of the time, like Oum Kalthoum and Abdelhalim Hafez.

Hamid retired from the music scene in 2004 and lived in Marrakech until his death in 2018. RIP Hamid Zahir.

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August 27, `22 at 19:52 (EST)

he ate w this

Looper

August 11, `22 at 4:35 (EST)

i feel like i'm in 90s

ayoob

May 18, `22 at 7:54 (EST)

oh man, classic af

Meryem Bensouda

October 25, `21 at 14:37 (EST)

The video is amazing and the dance super !!!

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