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Fatima Tabaamrant was born in 1962 in Boughafar, into the Idaw Nacer tribe, which is part of the confederation of the Ait Baamrane [] tribes of the Sous region. She spent her childhood years in Ifrane and Lakhass, Tiznit Province, in the greater external-peripheral, fringe and the outskirts (also parts Jbel Atlas Saghru, Greater lesser Atlas) all are parts high-Atlas and Sous Region, Morocco.
"Aceh Mulia" (Jawoë: اچيه مليا) is the official regional anthem of the Indonesian province of Aceh. Written and composed by the Acehnese artist Mahrisal Rubi, "Aceh Mulia" was adopted as the anthem of Aceh [ 1 ] through Qanun No. 2 of 2018, which was ratified by the Aceh House of Representatives and the Government of Aceh on 28 ...
Ada Band is an Indonesian pop rock band formed in Jakarta in 1996. The group currently consists of Indra Sinaga (vocals), Marshal Surya Rachman (guitars), Dika Satjadibrata (bass) & Adhy Pratama (drums).
The album, titled Suara Lainnya, was released on 23 May 2012, credited under the name "Ariel, Uki, Lukman, Reza, David". [26] The album's release was supported by a concert, titled "Konser Tanpa Nama", held by Uki, Lukman, Reza and David on 29 May 2012. [27] The instrumental concert was said to be the first of its kind in Indonesia. [28]
Maliq & D'Essentials was conceived on 15 May 2002 with eight personnel under a genre they call organic music. The name MALIQ itself is an acronym for Music and Live Instrument Quality as the brainchild of brothers Angga & Widi Puradiredja (the group's vocalist and drummer, respectively; as well as producer, composer and arranger for the group).
Their first studio album which was released worldwide is titled SM*SH (self titled). Their well known singles, include " I Heart You ", " Senyum Semangat ", and " Ada Cinta ". SM*SH has changed the Indonesian music industry by popularizing the boyband culture in 2011.
The album cover features an award-winning photograph by Spanish-born Catalan photojournalist and photographer Samuel Aranda.It shows a mother, Fatima al-Qaws embracing her son Zayed who is suffering from the effects of tear gas after taking part in a street demonstration against the then-ruling President Ali Abdullah Saleh in Sana'a, Yemen, on October 15, [4] [9] 2011.
Fatima-Zahra Hafdi (Arabic: فاطمة الزهراء حافظي; born 25 August 1988), [1] known professionally as La Zarra (French pronunciation: [la zaʁa]), is a Canadian singer and songwriter based in France. [2]