Moroccan Hip Hop

Moroccan Hip Hop

Moroccan rap music is a Moroccan musical style related to rap and hip hop culture. It nevertheless stand out from the American Hip hop music or the French rap by its locality, by its proximity of Moroccan youth (by the themes it treats), and also by the relative influence it undergo from Moroccan culture.

Read more about Moroccan Hip Hop:  Chronology, Documentary Films About Hip Hop in Morocco

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