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2010 Cheb Douzi ft. Jil Jilala laayoune ayniya (remix) / Green March

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2010 Studio 2M: Cheb Douzi ft. Jil Jilala with the most famious song laayoune. ayniya a song with almost a national anthem

In the middle of the singers you have the new generation Cheb Douz -(david picollo?) on the left and the right the older generation the famious singers from Jil Jilala / to check the original song go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YIEVnmk4qs0

The famious Remix of the song from Jil Jilala will now became populair to the younger generation.. المسيرة الخضراء

Laayoune Ayniya - the song about the Green march.. War can be won peacefully.. - 350.000 people had proof this to the world.. they won by the power of love and a very Strong Believe...

Some about Jil Jilala and history facts:

Jil Jilala is a Moroccan musical group which rose to prominence in the 1970s among the movement created by Nass El Ghiwane and Lem Chaheb. Jil Jilala was founded in Marrakech in 1972 by performing arts students Mohamed Derhem, Moulay Tahar Asbahani, Sakina Safadi, Mahmoud Essaadi, Hamid Zoughi and Moulay Abdelaziz Tahiri (who had just left Nass el Ghiwane). In 1974, they released their first record Lyam Tnadi on the Atlassiphone label. It was only a matter of time before Leklam Lemrassaa, Baba Maktoubi, Ha L'ar a Bouya, Jilala, and Chamaa became popular classics.

They wrote Laayoune Ayniya / this song / about the Green March. The song becomes almost a national anthem that is chanted when Moroccans from all over the country marched as one towards the Moroccan Sahara, then occupied by Spain.The Green March was a well-publicized popular march of enormous proportions. On November 6, 1975, approximately 350,000 unarmed Moroccans converged on the city of Tarfaya in southern Morocco and waited for a signal from King Hassan II to cross into Western Sahara. They brandished Moroccan flags, banners calling for the "return of the Moroccan Sahara," photographs of the King and the Qur'an; the color green for the march's name was intended as a symbol of Islam. As the marchers reached the border Spanish troops were ordered not to fire to avoid bloodshed. / there was no violence :-D

Contrary to Nass El Ghiwane, who were primarily influenced by the Gnawa music, Jil Jilala took their inspiration from other form of traditional Moroccan music like the Malhun, sung in a classical and old form of Moroccan Arabic, or the spiritual music of Jilala, a traditional sufi brotherhood. The goal of these groups was the rejuvenation of traditional Moroccan music.

The Eighties saw the coming of the wonder gnaoui Mustafa Bakbou from the formation Tiq Maya. Bakbou, sometimes written as "Baqbou" is considered to be the number one Gnawa musician of Africa!

Although Jil Jilala have had a lesser influence on the Moroccan music as did Nass el Ghiwane, they have brought much novelty to it. For years it seems that the line-up changed with the seasons. We see the leave and return of Sakina Safadi and also Mustafa Bakbou set out to return again. Even Tahiri will leave the group to return 10 years later. Just a few months before Mohamed Derham, heart of the group, left.

Derham, today, works in a communication agency. Mustafa Bakbou now has his own group GnAwA, including wife and children, continuing the very old tradition to keep the fire burning from father to sons and daughters. Since 2006 Jil Jilala are recording and performing together with Uve Muellrich and Marlon Klein of Germany's Dissidenten.

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2010 2M Studio: Cheb Douzi pi Jil Jilala avec la chanson la plus famious Laayoune. ayniya une chanson avec presque un hymne national

Au milieu des chanteurs que vous avez la nouvelle génération de Cheb Douz - sur la gauche et la droite l'ancienne génération des chanteurs famious de Jil Jilala / pour vérifier la chanson originale aller à http://www.youtube.com/watch?v YIEVnm = ...

Le Remix famious de la chanson de Jil Jilala maintenant devenu populair à la jeune génération .. المسيرة الخضراء

Laayoune Ayniya - la chanson sur le vert mars .. La guerre peut être gagnée quiétude .. - 350.000 personnes avaient la preuve que cela le monde .. ils ont gagné par la puissance de l'amour et une très forte conviction ...

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  • laayoun ayniya wssa9ya lhemraniya  wssa7ra lmeghribya wmoto ya l3edyan for ever vous perder votre temps sahara tjr rester a vie marocain <3

  • Salam Aleikoum

    Franchement chanter une chanson aussi symbolique en 'play back' avec un groupe comme 'Jil Jilala' c'est n 'importe quoi..

    En plus le public est content..

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  • @zizou4490 Ahahahahaahahahahahahahahahaha­haha XD Tu me fais bien rire, fils ! Sahra Ma3ribia ou dima atb9a m3ribya. OMG ce que les Algériens peuvent etre des moins que rien.

    PS: Oui elle est trop belle cette chanson, surtout parce que en gros elle dit que le Sahara est purement marocain.

  • نمشيو في كفوف السلامة الله والنبي والقرآن معانا الله وانوار اليقين سابقانا وايماننا يحطم كل طاغي جبار على بلادي ياسيدي وعلى بلادي اليوم بان الحق ينادي وهاجت الاشواق اليوم وباتت دموعي بالفرحة تسيل اليوم وقوى انشادي ياسيدي وقوى انشادي د نصلوا الرحم تربة تعانق تربة علمنا في العيون يقبل السما ويقول للتاريخ هاك المزيد ها صفحات جديدة من امجادي بجاه العظيم الرحمن الله العدل جا وبان البرهان الله وافي حقنا في الميزان الله عمامة فوق روس العربان الل حاملين القرآن الله صلوا على النبي العدنان الله
  • i like summer time

    yessssssssss

  • saharaaa marocain wawwwwwwwwwww laayounnnnnnnnnn ayniaaaaaaaaaaaaaa walah laditouha ya polizario les traitres allah walwali imana ihatam kol jabar vive le maroc sahra marocaineeeeeeeeeeeeeee wal wad wadi yasidiwawwwwwwwwwwww ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

  • ME ENCANTA! =)

    DIIIMAA MAGHRIIB U DIMAA SAHRA MAGHRIBIYAA DIMA!

    SAHARA MARROQUI! VIVA MARRUECOS!

    ARRIBA MARRUECOS! =) =) =)

  • tawfiikkk nchaalah

    

  • bravo douzi, continuez le bon travail!!!

  • vive le maroc vive le roi w sahara maghribyia

  • zizou 4490 zizou  pas la peine de dire des conneries SAHRA DYALNA , et restera marocain pas chercher midi a 14h , le sahara les marocains y sont et n y bougeront pas

  • Viendra un jour ou on verra le haram de notre propre yeux et le haram sera banal, on est plein dedant , signe de fin du monde, quand on voit ses clips ca CHOQUE!

    Il met des filles belges dans ses clips qui n ont meme pas de hachma ni pudeur met il perdra un jour et sera vite oublié.

    Tout ceux qui prenne le chemin de haram sera perdant tot ou tard

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