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Majid Soula
Chant Amazigh
For Majid Soula music is more than just entertainment. He considers himself an activist through music, and foremost a “chanteur engagé”, as he says of himself: “I am not a politician. If I can deal with art and culture it’s already a lot. Above all, I am an artist whose first concern is to present a quality artistic work in order to contribute, however modestly, to the development and enrichment of our cultural heritage. When I fight, for example, for the defense of the Berber culture, it is not by political spirit. It is a natural act. I am against violence wherever it comes from and I do not support injustice. If the essential freedoms were granted, the Algerian artists would have no reason to take on this burden and this mission. They could, like all other artists of the world, devote their talent to making people dream.
A1
Algerie Maroc
08:26
A2
Lgira
05:55
A3
Netseweth Sifassan
04:27
A4
Win Terram
04:07
B1
Tameghra
05:18
B2
Ageruj
04:35
B3
A Kem Gegh A Tamurt
03:51
B4
Tafat Instrumental
05:47