Cheb Hasni
Cheb Hasni was born in Oran, Oran Province, Algeria on February 1st, 1968 and is the World Music Singer. At the age of 56, Cheb Hasni biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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Cheb Hasni Chakroun (born Hasni Chakroun) was an Algerian ra singer from 1968 to 1994.
He was a hit in North Africa during the late 1980s and early 1990s, and he was a hit among Africans.
He was the son of a welder and grew up in a working-class family in which he was one of seven children.
Hasni is best known for his love songs, but he also dealt with tabopinions such as divorce and alcohol.
In 1994, he was assassinated.
Hasni's controversial lyrical material (especially those on the 1987 hit song "El Berraka," which featured lyrics about drunken sexual intercourse) has drew Salafist fundamentalists in Algeria, and it is suspected he was deposed as a result.
Early career
Cheb Hasni, a native of Oran, Algeria, was keen on performing from an early age. Hasni retold how "everyone knew me in our neighborhood when I was a youth" in an interview published in the French newspaper Libération in 1992. I was always walking up the road with my school bag thrown off my shoulder and singing my head off.
Hasni's first big show as a singer came when he attended a local wedding party, where the group led by the famous Naoui brothers was playing. They invited him to appear on stage at a well-known cabaret, La Guinguette, after being impressed by his voice. When a producer asked Hasni to record with Ra artist Chaba Zahouania, it became the second big launching point in his career.
The pair released "Beraka" ("The Shack"), a controversial song by Algerian standards during the summer of 1987, gaining them a lot of attention. His songs were controversial and made the album a hit among Algerian teenagers, who sold the album in one million copies. Hasni's popularity made it a hit, but it was also a hot topic with both critics and fanatic fundamentalists still worried about the Ra genre's success. "El Visa" a song about migration, was another big hit, selling around 250,000 cassettes.