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Artist: Cheb Khaled
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  • Born: February 29, 1960, Sidi-El-Houri, Algeria
  • Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: World
  • Instrument: Vocals
  • Representative Albums: "Kutche," "King of Rai," "Liberté"
  • Representative Songs: "La Camel," "Chebba," "Sahra"

Biography

Khaled is the poster boy for the modern form of Algerian desert blues known as Raï. Certainly he's been its most successful modern exponent, the first to find success on the international stage. Born Khalidu Hajji Brahim in Oran, the traditional center of Raï, he was attracted to music from an early age, especially to Raï, which was seen at the time of the music of outcasts, drunks, and prostitutes, although he also loved James Brown and the Beatles. He taught himself to play guitar, bass, harmonica, and accordion, releasing his debut disc, "Trigh Lycee," when he was just 14. Leaving home, he began on the peripatetic life of the musician, performing frequently at clubs, parties, and weddings (the only places where Raï was seen as an "acceptable" form of entertainment). It was in the early '80s that Cheb (meaning "young") Khaled's fortunes changed, when he met up with producer Rachid Baba Ahmed, who was revolutionizing the Raï form by introducing Western electric instruments and studio techniques. Together, they changed the face of the music. Khaled was the right voice at the right time and the addition of drum machines, synthesizers, and guitars took the music to a new generation, even though much of it continued to be censored by the Algerian government, which considered the style subversive. A number of those early tracks can be found on Le Meilleur de Cheb Khaled on Blue Silver.

By 1986, Khaled (who'd now dropped the Cheb) had been forced to move to Paris, as violence in Algeria claimed lives and he'd been threatened several times (producer Ahmed would, in fact, be murdered, as would several Raï performers). Arriving with a reputation, he attempted to take his music to a global level, although his real debut, Kutche, did him no favors with its jazz-rock arrangements. He fared much better with 1992's Khaled, with some tracks produced by Michael Brook and others by Don Was. It yielded his first big hit, "Didi," and helped consolidate his reputation as Raï's first superstar. That was firmly cemented the following year with the Was-produced N'ssi N'ssi, which mixed funk, rock, and an Egyptian orchestra behind Khaled's persuasive voice and winning smile for a major commercial breakthrough in France, winning a European, as well as North African, audience. In 1996, he hit again with Sahra, whose first single, "Aïcha," written for his daughter, gave Khaled a French number one hit. A mix of producers gave varying sounds, with French hip-hoppers Akhenton & Imhotep proving the hardest on the track "Oran Marseille" with its rapid-fire rap. There was even some reggae on "Mektoubi," which merged relatively seamlessly with the North African sound. While well-received critically, it sold little in the U.S. however, unlike France, where the album became Khaled's biggest success. Perhaps the moment that justified his title of King of Raï, however, came in 1999, when he headlined the 1-2-3 Soleils concert in Paris (which led to the album of the same name), over Rachid Taha and Faudel. It was the biggest Algerian show ever staged in France and left no doubt that Khaled remained Raï's hottest attraction. 2000 brought Kenza and a change of producer, as former prog rocker Steve Hillage helped bring a more organic feel to the proceedings. A smash in Europe, once again it did little business in the U.S. ~ Chris Nickson, All Music Guide
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Khaled
خالد

Background information
Birth name Khaled Hadj Brahim
Also known as Cheb Khaled
Born 29 February 1960 (1960-02-29) (age 49)
Origin Oran, Algeria
Genres Raï, pop, blues, jazz
Occupations Singer-songwriter, instrumentalist
Instruments guitar, drums, banjo, violin, harmonica, accordion, synth
Years active 70s–present
Labels Universal Records
Website khaled-lesite.com

Khaled Hadj Brahim (Arabic: خالد حاج ابراهيم‎, born 29 February 1960), better known as Khaled, is a raï singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist born in Sidi-El-Houari in Oran Province of Algeria. He began recording in his early teens under the name Cheb Khaled (Arabic for "Young man Khaled") and has become the most internationally famous Algerian singer in the Arab World and across many continents. His popularity has earned him the unofficial title "King of Raï". His most famous songs are "Aicha" and "Didi".

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Biography

Early years

At the age of fourteen Khaled formed his first band, Les Cinq Étoiles ("The Five Stars"), and began playing at wedding parties and local cabarets. He recorded his first solo single, "Trigue Lycée" ("Road to High School"), at the same age[1] and soon became involved with the early 1980s changes in the Raï sound, incorporating western instruments and studio techniques.[citation needed]

Islamic fundamentalists' threats

Algerian Islamic fundamentalists were violently opposed to raï because of its sometimes irreverent tone and the fact that raï singers freely addressed issues considered taboo in Islam, like sex, drugs, and alcohol.[2]

Singers like Khaled articulated socially progressive, more modern themes that many younger people identified with, a way of rebelling against the constraints of the older generations and more traditional Islam. As Khaled says himself, "in rai music, people can express themselves. We break taboos".[3] This open embracing of taboo subjects in Islamic culture can be witnessed in the video of Khaled's hit song, "Didi", showing women provocatively dressed and dancing, both taboos in Islamic culture.

However, due the nature of these lyrics, fundamentalists were infuriated when the Algerian government, in the wake of a hugely popular 1985 raï festival in Oran, officially declared it to be one of the country's native music styles. In response, fundamentalists sent death threats to some raï artists. The danger forced Khaled to move to Paris in 1986 (see 1986 in music). In 1994 these threats materialized when another raï artist, Cheb Hasni, was murdered.[4]

International audience

In 1992 (see 1992 in music), after dropping "Cheb" from his name, he released his self titled album Khaled, which established his reputation as a superstar in France and among maghrebian emigrants around the world. His audience has continued to expand throughout the 1990s, and he has collaborated with several hip hop artists. Khaled had achieved superstar status in France, his homeland Algeria and the Arab world. His signature song, Didi, became extremely popular in the Arabic-speaking countries and also in several other countries, including India and Pakistan. The song was used also used in a Bollywood film titled Shreeman Aashiq. Khaled and Don Was appeared on the "The Tonight Show" on February 4, 1993.[5] However, his popularity in the US, the UK and other countries has been limited to a small but devoted cult following. In the 1997 film The Fifth Element his song Alech Taadi was used in the car chase with Bruce Willis and Milla Jovovich.

In 1999, he was joined by Rachid Taha and Faudel in a concert at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy for a concert known as 1,2,3 Soleils which was subsequently released as a live album.

On 12 July 2008, he appeared at the Liverpool Philharmonic Hall to take part in the Liverpool Arabic Arts Festival, part of the "Liverpool: European Capital of Culture 2008" function.

FAO Ambassador

The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO is a specialized agency of the United Nations that leads international efforts to defeat hunger. FAO was founded on October 16, 1945 in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The FAO Goodwill Ambassadors Programme was initiated in 1999. On 16 October 2003, Khaled was nominated Goodwill Ambassador of the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO).

Lyrical themes and politics

Khaled's songs feature political lyrics in favour of emancipation of women and more democracy. The lyrics to "Aicha", written by the singer songwriter Jean-Jacques Goldman, which was in the charts in many countries of Western Europe, are about a man's lament that his love Aïcha does not notice him, even though he offers her everything, even his life. In the end, Aïcha answers he should keep his treasure, that she's worth more and does not want to live in a cage, even a solid gold one, but equal rights and respect which form true love:

Elle a dit, garde tes trésors  :She said, keep your treasures
Moi, je vaux mieux que tout ça  :I'm worth more than all that
Des barreaux sont des barreaux même en or  :Cages remain cages even though made of gold
Je veux les mêmes droits que toi  :I want the same rights as you
Et du respect pour chaque jour  :And respect for each day
Moi je ne veux que de l'amour  :I don't want anything but love

Discography

This discography does not include a number of albums released on cassette in Algeria early in his career, and several bootleg/unofficial albums.

Studio albums

Live albums

Collections

  • 1991 Le Meilleur de Cheb Khaled
  • 1992 Le Meilleur de Cheb Khaled 2
  • 2005 Forever King
  • 2005 Spirit of Rai
  • 2005 Les Annees Rai
  • 2006 Salou Ala Nabi
  • 2006 Maghreb Soul - Cheb Khaled Story 1986-1990
  • 2006 Anajit Anajit
  • 2007 Best of
  • 2009 Khaled: Rebel of Raï - The Early Years

Singles

From Kutché (1988):

  • "Chebba & Baroud" (1988)

From Khaled (1992):

From N'ssi N'ssi (1993):

From Sahra (1996):

From Kenza (1999):

From Ya-Rayi (2004):

  • "Ya-Rayi" (2004)
  • "Zine Zina" (2004)

Not released in an album:

  • La terre a tremblé (2003)

From Indigènes (Days of Glory) - Movie (2006):

  • "Ya Dzayer" (2006)
  • "El Babour" (2006)

Featured in

  • 1990 Springtime For The World, The Blow Monkeys
    • Be Not Afraid
  • 1992 Sahara Blue, Hector Zazou
    • Amdyaz
  • 1995 Concert Pour La Tolerance, Jean Michel Jarre
    • Revolution, Revolutions
    • ElDorado (UNESCO official anthem)
  • 1995 Duos Taratata, Various Artists
  • 1995 Going Global Series Voila, Various Artists
    • Kebou
    • N'ssi N'ssi
    • Chebba
  • 1995 Melon: Remixes for Propaganda, U2
    • Numb (Gimme Some More Dignity mix)
  • 1997 Live à Bercy, Mylène Farmer
    • La poupée qui fait non
  • 1997 Emilie Jolie, Various Artists
    • Chanson du herisson
  • 1997 Sol En Si (Solidarité Enfants Sida), Various Artists
    • Mâardi
  • 1998 1 Douar, Alan Stivell
    • Ensemble (Understand)
    • Crimes
  • 1998 Konfusion, Ketama
    • Oasis de los Dioses
  • 1999 L'palais de justice, Freeman
    • Bladi
  • 1999 Ida y Vuelta, Tekameli
    • ¡ Oh Madre !
  • 1999 Amarain, Amr Diab
    • Albey
  • 2000 Balavoine Hommages ..., Various Artists
    • L'aziza
  • 2000 Rapsody, Various Artists
    • Time for a Change
  • 2000 XXème siècle, Les Enfoirés
    • Emmenez-moi
  • 2000 Labyrinthe, Kertra
    • Le rêve de mon père
  • 2001 Big Men, Raï Meets Raggae, Various Artists
    • Aich Rebel Sun
  • 2002 City of Ideas (Ciudad de los Ideas), Vincente Amigo
    • Eyes of the Alhamra (Ojos de la Alhambra)
  • 2002 Duets, Compay Segundo
    • Saludo A Chango
  • 2004 Agir Réagir - Gad Elmaleh (Parrain), Elie Chouraqui, Amina, Youssou N'Dour, Alabina, Jean-Jacques Goldman, Sapho, Princess Erika, Sonia Lahcen, Samira Said, Lââm, Daniel Lévi, Jérôme Collet, Faudel, Idrissa Diop, Moïse N'Tumba (ex-chanteur de Tribal Jam), Christophe Heraut, Yves Lecoq et Cécile de France
  • Agir Réagir
  • 2004 Raï'N'B Fever, Kore & Skalp
    • Retour aux sources
  • 2004 L'enfant du pays, Rim'K
    • L'enfant du pays
  • 2004 Save the World, Enzo Avitabile & Bottari
    • Dance with me
  • 2005 Borderless, Cameron Cartio
    • Henna
  • 2006 Diana 2006, Diana Haddad
    • Mas and Louly
  • 2006 À l'affiche (Best of), Les Négresses Vertes
    • Face à la mer (recorded in 1992)
  • 2006 Morente sueña la Alhambra DVD, Enrique Morente
    • El Marsem
  • 2007 Taxi 4, Melissa Lesite
    • Benthi
  • 2007 Plein du monde, Bratsch
    • Bilovengo
    • Erjaii ya alf leila (Mille et une nuit sans toi)
  • 2007 Airport, Andy
    • Salam

Soundtracks

  • 1993 Un deux trois soleil
  • 1995 Âge des possibles, L'
    • Didi
  • 1997 The Fifth Element
    • Alech Taadi (Note: This song was featured in the film, but did not appear on the official soundtrack)
  • 2000 Origine Contrôlée
    • Wana Wana Aamel Eih
    • Dour Biha Ya Chibani
  • 2004 De l'autre côté
  • 2006 Indigènes (Days of Glory)
    • Ya Dzayer (2 Versions)
    • Mort De Messaoud
    • Nostalgie
    • Sur la tombe
    • El Babour
  • 2007 Taxi 4
    • Benthi (feat. Melissa Lesite)

Filmography

Biography

  • 1998 Khaled: Derrière le sourire

Awards

Below is a chronological list of awards won by Khaled

References

  1. ^ Denselow, Robin (2004-12-12). ""I was spat at and called a traitor" — Khaled". Pakistan Dawn. http://www.dawn.com/weekly/images/archive/041212/images3.htm. Retrieved 26 November 2008. 
  2. ^ Lavie, Smadar; Swedenburg, Ted (1996). Displacement, Diaspora, and Geographies of Identity. Duke University Press. p. 150. ISBN 0822317206. 
  3. ^ Gross, Joan, David McMurray, and Ted Swedenburg. "Arab Noise and Ramadan Nights: Rai, Rap, and Franco-Maghrebi Identities." Diaspora 3:1 (1994): 3- 39. [Reprinted in The Anthropology of Globalization: A Reader, ed. by Jonathan Xavier and Renato Rosaldo, p. 16
  4. ^ Lacey, Robert Kevin; Coury, Ralph M. (2000). The Arab-African and Islamic Worlds: Interdisciplinary Studies. Peter Lang. p. 295. ISBN 0820442992. 
  5. ^ "Today's TV Tips". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. 1993-02-04. 

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