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Lounès Matoub

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Lounès Matoub (Berber Latin: Lwennas Meɛṭub, Tifinagh: often credited as Matoub Lounès in French sources) (January 24, 1956 – June 25, 1998) was a famous Kabyle singer who was a prominent advocate of the Berber cause and secularism in Algeria throughout his life. He is revered as a hero and martyr in Kabylie but reviled by most of the Arab population in Algeria for his irreligion [1] and blasphemous songs (like Allahu Akbar) and his militant advocacy of Berber rights, therefore unpopular among both warring parties during Algerian Civil War. His assassination, in circumstances which remain unclear, provoked violent riots in Kabylie. Matoub began his singing career under the patronage of the established Kabyle singer Idir. He recorded his first album Ay Izem (The Lion) in 1978; it was a phenomenal success. He went on to record 36 albums, as well as writing songs for other artists. He gave his first major concert in April 1980, at the time of the “Berber Spring” protest movement in Kabylie. His music mixes oriental Chaabi orchestration with politicized Berber (Tamazight) lyrics, and covers a broad variety of topics including the Berber cause, democracy, freedom, religion, Islamism, love, exile, memory, history, peace and human rights. Unlike the Amazigh poet/musicians who preceded him, Matoub’s style was direct and confrontational. Fellow musician Moh Aileche recalls, “He went straight. He criticized a president. He mentioned the president of Algeria right at the beginning of

top songs

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Ssalvits ayavehri

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Hymne à Boudiaf

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Kumisar

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A Yemma

129
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Thegrourez

101
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Anerezz ouala nekhnou

86
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Ru ayul

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Al Mehna

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Ayen Ayen

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Alouekhda issarene

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Anerezz ouala nekhnou

Anerezz ouala nekhnou

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A Yemma Amek (Prix de la Mémoire Collective & Prix ABA Déc. 1994)

Ru Ayul

Ru Ayul

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Lounes Matoub, Titri G-Gemma, La Complainte de ma Mère

Rouh ayaqchich

Rouh ayaqchich

Les grands classiques de Matoub Lounes

Les grands classiques de Matoub Lounes

Lettre ouverte aux...

Lettre ouverte aux...

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Best of Matoub Lounes, Vol. 2 (Les grands classiques de Matoub Lounes)

Regard sur l'histoire d'un pays damné

Regard sur l'histoire d'un pays damné

Une vie

Une vie

Lettre Ouverte Aux ...

Lettre Ouverte Aux ...

L'adieu...(Live au Zenith 1998)

L'adieu...(Live au Zenith 1998)

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