Imran Azrour
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Born | Kalaat M'Gouna | June 19, 1999
Nationality | Moroccan |
Citizenship | Morocco |
Occupation | Musician |
Years active | 2018–present |
Employer | Dentist |
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Imran is a singer, songwriter and producer Berber Moroccan.
Biography
Raised and born in Kalaat M'Gouna the south east of Morocco on 19 June 1999 before moving to Mellab at the age of 12. this village is known by his talented population in several fields. From reviving their traditional Berbers|Amazigh culture to being an international star who can show the word their Berbers|AMAZIGH or Berbers|BERBER culture.
As a teenager, he was obsessed with their traditional art *Ahidus|AHIDOUS* And inspired by the Berbers|amazigh music style, Amun Style , and Amazigh Musician|musicians like Idir (singer)|idir , Saghru Band and Tinariwen , Moha Mellal.
At the age of 18 Imran decided to move to Russia to continue his studies at the Pyatigorsk State Pharmaceutical Academy.
2020 Imran released an album[1] called SULN WUSSAN[2] the name of the released single and album literally means “there are still more days coming”. The song itself is a message of hope and positivity considering the covid-19 global crisis we are living nowadays.
Discography
ALBUMS :
SULN WUSSAN album 2020.
Suln Wussan |
Tamazirt Ino |
Taghofy |
Azaza n Tudert |
Tar Udem |
Sulnagh Wussan |
Iwa Ruh |
Olinw Or Ighiy |
SINGLES :
Year | Title |
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2018 | Tra Tghufidegh Tin Zman |
2018 | Olinw Ourighiy Esbra |
2018 | Koyan Adas Oryala Woul |
2019 | Iwa Ruh |
2021 | Agga |
References
- ↑ الأمازيغية, البوابة. "الفنان الأمازيغي عمران أزرور يصدر أغنيته الجديدة "سولن وسان"". Retrieved 2022-05-03.
- ↑ Laghssais, Bochra (2020-12-22). "Amazigh World News". Retrieved 2022-05-03.
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