Chaabi (Morocco)

"popular"[1]) refers to several types of popular music of Morocco, combining rural and urban folk music.

[2][3] The genre started out as street music performed in squares and souks, and can be heard in cafés, at restaurants and at weddings.

[2] Rural varieties include Jerra and al-Aïta (lit.

Several artists performing this genre are known, such as Hajib, Abdelaziz Stati, Najat Aatabou, Saïd Senhaji and Khalid Bennani.

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