Aziza Jalal

Aziza Jalal is a renowned Moroccan Arabic pop singer and actress, born on December 15, 1958. She began her career in music at a young age, studying in Meknes and participating in the singing competition "Mawahib" in 1975. This early start propelled her to fame across the Arab world, with hits like "Mestaniak," "Min Hakek T'atebny," and "Houa El Hob Le'baa." Her music often featured classical Arabic and Egyptian pop styles, earning her a special place in the hearts of fans. Aziza Jalal was particularly favored by King Hassan II of Morocco and frequently performed on Moroccan television and at state events.

After a successful career spanning from 1975 to 1985, Aziza Jalal retired from the music scene to focus on her personal life. She married a Saudi businessman and dedicated herself to family and faith. However, in 2019, she made a remarkable return to the stage, performing at events like Winter at Tantora. Her comeback was met with immense enthusiasm, as she once again captivated audiences with her timeless voice and classic songs. Despite her long hiatus, Aziza Jalal remains an iconic figure in Arabic music, celebrated for her enduring legacy and the passion she brings to her performances.

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    1. October 12, 2015
    2. December 31, 1989
    3. January 1, 1988
    4. December 31, 1985
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    6. December 31, 1983
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    9. December 31, 1982
    10. December 31, 1981