Famous Algerians

Othmane Bali, real name Mbarek Athmany,[1] (May 1953 – June 2005) was an Algerian Tuareg singer. Bali died in an accident in his car after

Lounis Aït Menguellet is an Algerian singer born on January 17,1950 in Ighil Bouammas,Tizi Ouzou Province in the Kabylie region. Lounis Aït Menguellet sings in

Khelifi Ahmed (in Arabic خليفي أحمد) (Biskra, Algeria, 1921 – 18 March 2012)[1] was an Algerian singer and master of Algerian Bedouin songs.[2] He was

She took under her wing a whole musical movement emerging between Algeria and Mali, nourishing young musicians, some of whom are now famous, with poetry

Rabah Driassa is a painter, composer and especially Algerian performer of popular music, hawzi and sahraoui born in Blida in 19341. He is known around

El-Hadj El Hachmi Guerouabi (Arabic: الهاشمي القروابي; born January 6, 1938, in Algiers, Algeria – died July 17, 2006 in Zeralda, Algeria) was an Algerian

FADILA Dziria, an Algerian singer whose real name is Fadila Madani Her life Madani was born in 1917 in Janan Bait al-Mal, near the African

Mohamed Khelifati (in Arabic: محمد خليفاتي), said Cheb Mami, often nicknamed the rai prince, is a raï singer and Algerian actor, born on July 11,

An Algerian writer and writer, nicknamed the “founding father” of Maghrebi literature written in French, calls it “a spiritual link between Algeria and France, between

From Oran, where he started his artistic career very early, Cheb Khaled nicknamed the world ‘s most famous, bearing the title “King of Rai”, because