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Today, their 1979 recordings are considered essential listening for archivists and fans of "Golden Era" Moroccan folk music, serving as a blueprint for modern Chaabi artists.
The year 1979 was a cornerstone for Moroccan cultural identity , where traditional styles began to merge with the evolving modern aesthetics of the late 20th century. During this era, artistic expression was deeply rooted in capturing social reality and documenting cultural transitions. Like many of their contemporaries, El-Khribgui and Ragoul
Like many of their contemporaries, El-Khribgui and Ragoul focused on preserving the "soul" of Moroccan folk art while adapting it for a new generation of listeners emerging in the late 70s. Critical Reception Their work from 1979 is frequently celebrated for: Known for their mastery of popular folk rhythms
This review explores the legendary 1979 collaboration between and Benjellali Ragoul , a pivotal moment in the history of Moroccan performance art and folk music. The Context of 1979 Like many of their contemporaries
Their performances stayed true to the traditional roots of Moroccan music, such as the rhythmic structures found in styles like Taqtouqa or Malhun .
Known for their mastery of popular folk rhythms (Chaabi and local Moroccan styles), the duo's collaboration in 1979 is often cited for its raw, unfiltered energy.
The lyrics often addressed societal themes, making them highly relatable to the Moroccan public during a period of significant social change.