Cheb Abdou

Cheb Abdou (Born Niar Abdel Moutaleb ) is a Algerian Chanteur of the scene Raï .
Called the “Algerian Boy George”, this young employee of accountancy becomes a singer of the spoke . Initiated with the music near the Meddaha your, Abdou exerts its talent on scene by assuming its femininity. With frantic undulations, jerked swaying walks, being presented made up, carrying jewels, and fine linen room, it begins again successfully in 1997, Veined Madre a song of the female repertory. He does not hesitate to declare his passion in love for a man: “To love the girls or the boys, it is to like in any case…”. One perceives, in his song, the heritage of the meddahates, the singers having for role to animate the marriages. The topic of its songs evokes in a sometimes raw way its relationships to the impossible men, and its loves.

Titles of its songs

  • Khalat Or Nebghigh (in French: he misleads me but I like it)
  • Veined Madre
  • Call forwarding
  • Houa lkadeb wallah my anaya

Internal bonds

External bonds

  • Africultures : The site and the review of reference of the African cultures
  • Video
  • Humanity
  • All on Cheb Abdou

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