At age 13, she was discovered by producer Jacques Canetti and was hired by Philips Records to compete with Dalida.
She performed at the Olympia Bruno Coquatrix with Yves Montand and chose her stage name in reference to her hometown of Casablanca.
[2] She gained popularity both in France and in numerous Arab nations, particularly for her songs Oui, devant Dieu and Garde-moi la dernière danse.
She had sung in several Arab countries such as Lebanon and Syria, hiding her Jewish identity and her links with Israel at the request of her producers.
The singer recounted how she had fled Syria after a concert in Damascus because she was being pursued by the Syrian secret services who had discovered her identity, reported Haaretz.