Faouzia
Faouzia Ouihya, known mononymously as Faouzia, is a Moroccan-Canadian singer. Born in Casablanca, Morocco, she moved with her family to Canada at a young age. During that time she learned how to play various instruments, and began composing her first songs. She released several singles and collaborated with many musicians on vocals and songwriting prior to releasing her debut extended play, Stripped, in August 2020. In 2023, she was nominated and was one of the recipients of the Top 25 Canadian Immigrant Awards.
Life and career
2000–2014: Early life
Faouzia Ouihya was born in Casablanca, Morocco, to Mohammed Ouihya and Bouchra Alaoui. She moved with her family at the age of one to Notre-Dame-de-Lourdes, Manitoba, Canada, before settling in the rural town of Carman, Manitoba. She has two sisters: Samia and Kenza. She was raised Muslim and often traveled to her native country. Faouzia said she feels "very connected to the country and the region . Even though I grew up in Canada, I grew up eating Moroccan food, wearing Moroccan attire." In an interview she revealed she felt excluded as a child, saying "maybe not just fitting in is the biggest thing I've had to overcome". Her first composition was inspired by this feeling of exclusion, in which she embraced people's differences. Her passion for music began at the age of four when she watched her sister Samia play the piano and wished she could learn how to play it. Faouzia began writing songs and poems when she was five years old and playing piano at the age of six. She later studied how to play guitar and violin. She speaks fluent English, French, and Arabic, the latter being the one she mostly uses with her family. When Faouzia was 13 years old, she began posting covers on YouTube, garnering hundreds of thousands of views.2015–2019: Career beginnings
At the age of fifteen, Faouzia won Song of the Year, the Audience Award, and Grand Prix at the 2015 La Chicane Électrique. Her YouTube cover of Adele's Hello convinced Tim Jones, award-winning co-founder and manager of local music company Pipe & Hat, to sign her. Thanks to her early success, she released her debut single "Knock on My Door" on 1 November 2015 through various platforms, receiving radio airplay throughout the area.In 2016, she won second place in the Canada's Walk of Fame Emerging Artist Mentorship Program. In 2017, Faouzia became the first teenager and first Canadian to receive the Grand Prize of the Nashville Unsigned Only music competition with "Knock on My Door", beating 6,000 other entries from 90 countries. The same year, she collaborated with fellow Manitoban artist Matt Epp on their single "The Sound" and won the prestigious , the largest songwriting competition in the world. The two are the first Canadians in the competition's 16-year history to win the top prize, beating 16,000 other entries from 137 countries. Not long after, Faouzia was signed to Paradigm Talent Agency and released "My Heart's Grave". She performed with the Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra at The Forks, Winnipeg, celebrating the 150th anniversary of Canada.
Faouzia is featured in the song "Battle" on David Guetta's studio album 7, announced on 24 August 2018. In a French language interview with Le Matin, Guetta noted Faouzia's "great voice, powerful vibrato, and unique style" as why he chose her for his album. Faouzia recalled she "was still in high school when I heard the news that there was a possibility of me working with him" and affirmed it was "one of my proudest career moments, so far." At that time, she enrolled in the University of Manitoba, majoring in computer engineering. She also featured in the song "Money" on French rapper Ninho's studio album Destin and the song got certified gold on 9 July 2019.
2020–present: ''Stripped'' and ''Citizens''
In early 2020, Faouzia was invited by Kelly Clarkson to translate her song "I Dare You" to Moroccan Arabic, which was released on 16 April. About a month later, the Swedish EDM duo Galantis invited her to feature in their song "I Fly" for the soundtrack of the film Scoob!. On 6 August, Faouzia released her first extended play, Stripped. It features six stripped songs, five of which were previously released, and one of which, "100 Bandaids", is a new track. To promote the EP, she performed the tracks live in a concert at the Burton Cummings Theatre on 20 August. On 5 November 2020, Faouzia released the single "Minefields" alongside American singer-songwriter John Legend.On 21 March 2021, Faouzia released "Don't Tell Me I'm Pretty" on YouTube. On 29 June, she released "Hero" and its accompanying video-game-themed music video. In July, Faouzia revealed that she has been working on her debut studio album for a few years. On 28 October, she released "Puppet".
On 30 March 2022, Faouzia announced her second EP, Citizens, and released "RIP, Love" as a single from the project. Citizens was released on 19 May and features her previously released singles "Minefields", "Don't Tell Me I'm Pretty", and "Puppet". On 7 October, she released "Habibi ".
On 14 April 2023, Faouzia released "I'm Blue", a rendition of Blue by Eiffel 65 that was previously released on YouTube on 30 August 2019. As part of a project titled Doll Summer, she released the singles "Don't Call Me" and "Plastic Therapy" on 9 June, followed by "La La La" on 4 August and "IL0V3Y0U" on 8 September. On 23 June, Faouzia and French DJ Martin Solveig released "Now or Never", which serves as a single from Solveig's upcoming sixth studio album.
She wrote on the track "Beg Forgiveness" from ¥$ album Vultures 1, released on 10 February 2024.
In 2024, she joined the ninth season of the Chinese singing competition Singer 2024, in which she was a fourth-place winner overall.
In November 2024, Faouzia stated on Instagram that she was "now an independent artist for the first time in 6+ years and the first time in professional career," marking her parting with her former music label, Atlantic Records.
On 2 October 2025 she announced on Instagram that her debut album FILM NOIR would be released on 7 November 2025.