Houcine Slaoui
Houcine Slaoui birth 1 janvier 1918 was a Moroccan singer and composer who had a considerable influence on early-modern Moroccan Chaabi music.
Biography
Early life
As a child, Houcine Ben Bouchaïb would skip school to practice music with an improvised instrument in the quiet of the cemetery. He became a popular entertainer known as a hlaiqi, a troubadour, at the age of 12. His music addressed the ills of the new urban society in Morocco brought about under the French Protectorate: the tears in the social fabric, the rural exodus, and the proletarianization of the population. He traveled around back and forth across Morocco, ailing the wounds with his music.Early career
He got his break at 17 when offered a contract while performing with a halaqa in the Morocco pavilion at the 1937 Exposition Internationale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne in Paris. He later adopted the nickname "Slaoui," from by his birthplace, Salé, and emerged as one of the principal craftsmen of the modern Chaabi songs in Morocco.''Dakhlat l-Marikan''
He spent some years in France, where he became friends with the Tunisian Mohammed Jemmoussi and the Algerian Amraoui Missoum. With the onset of World War II, Slaoui returned to Morocco. He witnessed the Allied invasion of Morocco in 1942 and the famine known as the 1944–45. In response to the American invasion, he composed and recorded in 1944 his most celebrated song: "دخلت الماريكان", a ballad ironically chronicling the American landing and occupation that has been covered by various artists and remains popular in Morocco.Return to France
Upon his return to France after the war, he stayed by the Moroccan footballer Larbi Benbarek. Slaoui signed with Pathé-Marconi, which had also signed Frank Sinatra and Édith Piaf. He recorded in a studio in the neighborhood of Saint-Michel in the Latin Quarter near a owned by Mohammed Ftouki—father of the singer who would come to be known as Warda Al-Jazairia—where stars of North African and Middle Eastern music including Farid al-Atrash, Mohammed Abdel Wahab, Warda, and Nasri Shamseddine performed. Slaoui performed there too. He was offered a role with the rising Lebanese star Sabah.He was one of the first to introduce modern musical instruments into Moroccan music. He was influenced by such Middle Eastern artists as Mohammed Abdel Wahab and blended some of the styles of early Egyptian pop music into his songs.
Until this day his death circumstances remain mysterious.
Discography
Aîta Bedaouia عيطة بيضاويةHdi Rassak حضي راسكYa Amina يا أمينةEl American الماريكانEl Kahla الكحلةEl Kass Hlou الكاس حلوN'zaha نزاهةDak BabaqSmra سمرةSania Oul Bir السانية والبيرTanja ya al Alia طنجة يا العاليةLalla Ilali Samra wa Khomouria سمرة وخموريةHahoua Tani ها هو ثانيErradaSidi Lahbib سيدي الحبيبYa Mouja Ghani يا موجة غنيYa Ghrib Lik Allah يا غريب لك الله- ''El Haïlat''