Bigg
Bigg , called Al Khasser , of its true name Taoufiq Hazeb () (born in 1983 with Casablanca) is a Rappeur Morocco Ain. He is regarded as one of the pioneers of the Moroccan Rap, in particular for his frank, believed and direct style, and for the topics of his songs, very near to the concerns of a broad fringe of Moroccan urban youth.
Biography
General information
Born in 1983 in the district black Rocks with Casablanca, Bigg grew within a family belonging to the middle-class casablancaise. His/her father is an employee of ONCF (Moroccan Office of the Railroads), and his aunt, Milouda Hazeb is a political woman, currently parliamentary under the colors of PND. Bigg made its secondary studies with the college Imam Malik, and after having taken down its literary Baccalauréat, it entered to the Faculté of Droit to the Université Hassan II with Mohammédia, French Droit section. It is currently in third year (the year of license).
Artistic course
Bigg began its musical course at the 14 years age (that is to say in 1997) by creating with two other young people a group of English rap, " Thug Gang". At the 16 years age, it is assembled, with this same group, for the first time on scene, with the cultural complex of Sidi Belyout. It then joined the " group; Cash Money" , then " X-Side". Whereas he sang hitherto only in English like the majority of the other rappor, he had the idea to make rap in Darija Morrocan woman. What it concretized by creating the " group; C" Maffia; , with which it took part in the Boulevard of the young musicians in 2001; it was a total success since they gained the price of the " better group of rap". As the remainder of the group supported badly that Bigg reproduces more and more in solo, it ends up leaving the adventure Mafia C to start a career solo. It took part brilliantly in the Festival of Casablanca. And in April 2007, it passes for the first time on TV, precisely with Al Aoula, in the emission Al Aoula Show in company of the most known groups of the new Moroccan scene.
Discography
- Mgharba Tal' must (2006)
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