**another RAI singers**:-
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i want to make everyone like rai music to know all about it..so i should talk about all best rai singers beside khaled , faudel,mami...like cheb hasni, rachid taha,cheba fadela,cheb kader,cheb sahraoui.........
**CHEB HASNI**:-
Of his true name HASNI CHAKROUNE, CHEB HASNI, HASNI was born February 1st
1968 in the popular district of GAMBETTA to ORAN ouest of ALGIERS (ALGERIA)
within a family mode,. Most prolific of chebses he had more one
hundred of cassettes fascinated the young and more especially
girls. His concerts drained the biggest crowds for the
furious dances, late in the night. His fans that counted himself by
thousands assigned him PRINCE OF THE RAط·آ·ط¢آ¯ and KING OF THE SONG
SENTIMENTALst and torn. he had, in 1990, a child called ABDALLAH and Two other event is going to be decisive in his career: the death in 1991, of one,
homonym will oblige him to produce the famous GALLOU HASNI MAT (It said
that HASNI died) and, in 1993, the death of his brother LAط·آ·ط¢آ¢DJ, the,
will disturb to deepest of his soul. The one that one presented as the
more serious rival of KHALED died murdered by bullets, to the beautiful,
middle of an admirable career, September 29, 1994 to ORAN.
**RACHID TAHA**:-
Rachid Taha is a man with a vision. For 10 years he's been on a journey to fuse the music of his native Algeria with the sounds of the West. Born in 1958 in Oran, Algeria, Rachid grew up in France in the poverty-stricken,, his Algerian roots pulling against the tug of European culture. So in the mid-'80s he formed a band, Carte de Sejour (Green Card). Their music burned with the fire of a young immigrant generation, exploding with the anger of punk on their best-known track, an ironic, politically-charged cover of t.
With Diwan, in 1998, Rachid moved to a more subtle tack. The songs on the record came from his youth
he patriotic Lyons..
On Made in Medina, his debut album for Mondo Melodia, Taha combined powerful rock with melodies of North Africa. The voice of Afrobeat star Femi Kuti, whose duet with Rachid on "Ala Jalkourn,"brings together North, and West Africa in a seamless blend of unity where voices transcend geographic borders. The album was recorded in Paris, London, and New Orleans, and was produced by veteran musician Steve Hillage.
**cheba fadela and cheb sahraoui**:-
Fadela (born: Fadela Zalmat) was one of the first stars of the modern Rai era in Algeria. By combining western rhythms and electronic technology to the outspoken, protest-minded, lyricism of Rai, Fadela attracted international attention in the late-1970s and early-80s. Her single, "Ana Ma H'Lali Ennoun (I Don't Like To Sleep)," was a major hit in Algeria in 1979 as was her duet with her husband, Cheb Sahraoui, "N'sel Fik (You Are Mine)," in 1983. Fadela and Sahraoui have continued to perform and record together.
Raised in a poor Jewish neighborhood in Algeria, Fadela launched her musical career as a singer for Boutiba S'ghir's band. Beginning in the late-1970s, she worked with producer Rachid Baba Ahmed, recording in his twenty-four track studio. Fadela and Sahraoui broke through to an international following shortly after emigrating to Paris in the late-1980s and being featured on an influential compilation released on the Earth Works label in 1988. Their debut album, You Are MIne, was released the same year.
**CHEB KADER**:-
musical traditions of Algeria are fused with modern influences by Algeria-born and France-based vocalist Kader uses music as a vehicle for examining the role of women and artists in modern society and the problems caused by immigration. Born in Oran, Algeria to Moroccan parents, Kader moved to France at the age of nine, settling in the eastern French city of Mulhouse. Launching his musical career in 1986, he struggled to find an outlet for his music. Frustrated by his lack of success, he left music, in the early '90s, to focus on his family. He continued to work out songs in his home studio, however, and made his comeback with the Latin-tinged single "Mani," recorded as a duet with Sergent Garcia.

