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Any yall into (Cheb) Khaled? "Dead in the middle of Little Italy little did we know
that we riddled some middleman who didn't do diddily"--BP | |
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purplewisdom said: Yes, I used to like him a lot !!!Saw him a couple of time in concert, even last year, it was cool !!! "open your heart, open your mind
A train is leaving all day..." | |
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LOVE his voice,,,but these are the only songs I know from him....
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How could I forget this one?
What a beautiful song maybe I love it because its my name. [Edited 3/25/10 1:49am] | |
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ive heard of him but never checked the music out, Is he a pop artist like amr diab etc etc? | |
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missmad said: ive heard of him but never checked the music out, Is he a pop artist like amr diab etc etc?
Fuck Amr diab.... Talentless. MICHAEL JACKSON
R.I.P مايكل جاكسون للأبد 1958 | |
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Harlepolis said: How could I forget this one?
What a beautiful song maybe I love it because its my name. [Edited 3/25/10 1:49am] Beautiful song, beautiful name. "open your heart, open your mind
A train is leaving all day..." | |
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seeingvoices12 said: missmad said: ive heard of him but never checked the music out, Is he a pop artist like amr diab etc etc?
Fuck Amr diab.... Talentless. I don't think he's talentless, just overrated. I loved his movies though,,,esp the one with Simon(or Simone) forgot its title though. | |
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Harlepolis said: seeingvoices12 said: Fuck Amr diab.... Talentless. I don't think he's talentless, just overrated. I loved his movies though,,,esp the one with Simon(or Simone) forgot its title though. he does movies? | |
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Oh yes, Khaled has been a favourite musician of mine for a long time. You don't have to understand the language in order to appreciate the music, some of his grooves are really just magnificent. His voice is unique too and recognizable.
The early stuff might be too much for some but these I think include some of his best work: * "Kenza" 1999 * "Sahra" 1996 * "N'ssi N'ssi" 1995 or 1993 * "1,2,3, soleils" 1999 (all songs are live versions of released songs) I listen to songs like "Ya Aâchkou", "Ouelli el Darek" (great video, btw!) and the "1,2,3 soleils" album all the time. He has mentioned James Brown as one of his main inspirations over the years. | |
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MrGravyLumps said: Oh yes, Khaled has been a favourite musician of mine for a long time. You don't have to understand the language in order to appreciate the music, some of his grooves are really just magnificent. His voice is unique too and recognizable.
The early stuff might be too much for some but these I think include some of his best work: * "Kenza" 1999 * "Sahra" 1996 * "N'ssi N'ssi" 1995 or 1993 * "1,2,3, soleils" 1999 (all songs are live versions of released songs) I listen to songs like "Ya Aâchkou", "Ouelli el Darek" (great video, btw!) and the "1,2,3 soleils" album all the time. He has mentioned James Brown as one of his main inspirations over the years. LMAO | |
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missmad said: MrGravyLumps said: Oh yes, Khaled has been a favourite musician of mine for a long time. You don't have to understand the language in order to appreciate the music, some of his grooves are really just magnificent. His voice is unique too and recognizable.
The early stuff might be too much for some but these I think include some of his best work: * "Kenza" 1999 * "Sahra" 1996 * "N'ssi N'ssi" 1995 or 1993 * "1,2,3, soleils" 1999 (all songs are live versions of released songs) I listen to songs like "Ya Aâchkou", "Ouelli el Darek" (great video, btw!) and the "1,2,3 soleils" album all the time. He has mentioned James Brown as one of his main inspirations over the years. LMAO Yeah, I know. But then again, what artist with an interest in so-called western music didn't listen to Brown when growing up back in the day? | |
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MrGravyLumps said: Oh yes, Khaled has been a favourite musician of mine for a long time. You don't have to understand the language in order to appreciate the music, some of his grooves are really just magnificent. His voice is unique too and recognizable.
The early stuff might be too much for some but these I think include some of his best work: * "Kenza" 1999 * "Sahra" 1996 * "N'ssi N'ssi" 1995 or 1993 * "1,2,3, soleils" 1999 (all songs are live versions of released songs) I listen to songs like "Ya Aâchkou", "Ouelli el Darek" (great video, btw!) and the "1,2,3 soleils" album all the time. He has mentioned James Brown as one of his main inspirations over the years. I could totally see it James Brown influenced a WILD RANGE of people that you wouldn't think that they got their schooling from him. But ALL of them have one thing in common, they all are rhythm driven,,,,and listening to Khaled's voice, I could connect the dots | |
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MrGravyLumps said:[quote] missmad said: [/b]
LMAO Yeah, I know. But then again, what artist with an interest in so-called western music didn't listen to Brown when growing up back in the day? [/quote i guess | |
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MrGravyLumps said: missmad said: [/b]
LMAO Yeah, I know. But then again, what artist with an interest in so-called western music didn't listen to Brown when growing up back in the day? I guess | |
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