Nabyla Maan is a celebrated Moroccan singer and songwriter, renowned for her unique fusion of Arabic, Amazigh, and Andalusian music. Born into a family of music lovers in Fes, Morocco in 1987, Nabyla Maan has been interested in traditional Moroccan music since a young age. Drawing on her cultural heritage, Maan's debut album, D'nya, released in 2005, showcased her musical prowess and versatility, with songs sung in Darija Arabic, Classical Arabic and French. The album was a commercial success, selling hundreds of thousands of copies and propelling Maan into the spotlight, where she became the youngest Amazigh and African artist to perform at the iconic Olympia music hall in Paris at the tender age of 19. Her subsequent albums, Ya Tayr El Ali in 2009 and Aech hyatek (Vis ta vie) in 2013 further cemented Maan's reputation as an innovative and talented musician. Her fourth album, Dalalû Al-Andalûs, released in 2017, was the result of three years of meticulous research and experimentation, where Maan worked alongside esteemed masters and specialists in both traditional world music and jazz harmony, which she followed with a collaboration with Spanish singer and composer Carmen Paris on Dos Medinas Blancas in the same year. After extensive tours throughout Africa, Europe and the United Arab Emirates, Maan delighted her fans in 2022 with the release of her single, "Rah Lebaid," , announcing her eagerly anticipated sixth album set to release in 2023.
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