Moroccan teens have abandoned traditional Arab pop (Amr Diab era) for local, raw, hybrid sounds.
In the labyrinthine alleyways of the Casablanca medina, old Malik ran his father’s video cassette shop. The shelves were dusty ghosts of a physical past—Egyptian melodramas, American action flicks dubbed in classical Arabic, and old Chaabi music reels. Business was dead. Young Moroccans didn’t buy plastic anymore; they lived inside the blue light of their phones. scandale sex ado porno maroc morocco rabat lycee hot
Moroccan media is a unique blend of state-owned broadcast channels and a flourishing local creative scene. Moroccan teens have abandoned traditional Arab pop (Amr