Music:
Morocco’s music is just as diverse and rich as every other part of its traditions. Almost every region of Morocco has its own local type of folk music, being either Arab, Andalusian, Berber… etc.
Chaabi:
Chaabi music is Morocco’s version of pop. Played mostly at celebrations, it is famous for its upbeat rhythm and fun themes that make people want to dance their butts out.
Classical Andalusian:
This type of music is a remnant of Moorish influence in Morocco. It’s sung in Arabic, and is considered a very important spiritual heritage across cities such as Fes and Meknes.
Malhun:
Malhun is a type of purely Moroccan Arabic music, performed by the men of the artisanal working class. The music itself is just sung Moroccan poetry, accompanied by a variety of instruments. Listening to Malhun can be a very interesting and relaxing experience.
Gnawa music:
Gnawa music is probably the most spiritual and enchanting music you can find in Morocco, originating from the black people brought to Morocco for the slave trade. Later on, after Islam came to Morocco bringing with it their freedom, they dedicated their music to thank God and turned it into spiritual religious chants.
Berber Folk:
Berber folk music differs immensely depending on the region, village and tribe. It’s a very unique and popular type of music among Moroccans that can be found present during celebrations like weddings and festivals, usually accompanied by a group dance.
All those genres aside, many young Moroccan artists are experimenting with mixing one or more types of music from their cultural heritage with western music such as pop, hip hop or metal. This can be witnessed live during Essaouira’s annual “Gnaoua Music of the world” festival.
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