Hoba Hoba Spirit is one of the most well known World Music bands in Morocco… Read Full Bio ↴Hoba Hoba Spirit is one of the most well known World Music bands in Morocco, they are often on tour throughout the world.
In 1998, the alienesque Hoba Hoba Spirit emerged in the form of a duo from Casablanca. Vivacious, and void of airs and graces, they began playing music for no more than the amusement of close friends.
Réda, guitarist, singer-songwriter, collaborates with Aboubakr, percussionist and singer. Their style: rock, rai, gnawa (among others) amalgamated to become what was later christened ‘haiha attitude’, loosely translating as "priority to the festive."
This contagious virus seduced Aboubakr’s younger brother, one time bedroom guitarist, prompting him to fashion the dream team in 1999. Their debut concert was held at the Federation of Oeuvres Laiques, (FOL) a forum renowned for creativity, in Casablanca at the end of the same year. This was swiftly followed by a stream of concerts giving birth to the well known songs, “Bienvenue a Casa”, “La télé”, “Khoroto Connection”, “H’rig” and the emblematic cover of Nass El Ghiwane’s “Fine Ghadi Biya Khoya.” Réda’s lyrics stab with sparkling clarity with a a blend of both French and Derija, the Moroccan dialect of Arabic.
Summer 2002, Adil (drums) and Amadou (bass) join the force to prove beyond doubt, a few months later at the FOL, that Hoba Hoba Spirit takes live music seriously, despite the departure of Aboubakr. Sensational success, confirmed by a subsequent booking for the famous Essaouira Gnawa Festival in 2003. A new epoch begins, the press explodes and Hoba Hoba Spirit is christened ‘the revelation of Essaouira 2003.’ The Album number one is an eponymous recording.
Oubiz is recruited to enhance the sound with percussion and voice, as is Saad who replaces Amadou on bass. Following the triumph of Essouira, the major cities of Morocco - Tangiers, Fes, Rabat, Agadir, Safi, El Jadidia and, of course, Casablanca, witness the Hoba Hoba Spirit explosion in 2003. The anxiety of Moroccan youth has never been expressed with such precision; conformity abandoned, the current generation is given an avenue in which to celebrate, and perhaps to forget. Or maybe it wasn’t that at all. Maybe it’s was just true Moroccan revelry Haiha Music: Without Borders The Haiha concept, understood in full, revolves around writing songs, not tracks. Singing as we speak, playing as we live.
The story continues into 2004 with Hoba Hoba Spirit playing the closing concert of the Boulevard of Young Musicans in Casablanca with Gnawa Diffusion. This is soon followed by the opening of the Essouira festival where Hoba Hoba Spirit supports the Wailers. The launch of the second album ‘Blad Skizo’ in 2005, reflects the experience of an generation subject to daily oppression. The penchant for rock is unmistakable. Through ‘El Kelb’, ‘Jamal’ and ‘Ma Ajebtinich’, the group stands up with a desire to express what the society experiences, no holds barred, shouldered by increasingly focused compositions. July 2005 sees Hoba Hoba Spirit selected to open the festival of Casablanca, welcomed by a colossal crowd of 40,000. “Bienvenue a Casa” proves itself as pertinent as ever; an unofficial hymn of the current Casablancan generation. The definitive moment of the year, however, comes with the winning of the silver medal at the Francophone Games in Niger, in December, 2005.
DISCOGRAPHY:
-1st Album : Hoba² Spirit(2004)
-2nd Album : Blad Schizo(2006)
-3rd Album : Trabondo (2007 )
-4th Album : El Gouddam (2008)
Official website
Enjoy !
In 1998, the alienesque Hoba Hoba Spirit emerged in the form of a duo from Casablanca. Vivacious, and void of airs and graces, they began playing music for no more than the amusement of close friends.
Réda, guitarist, singer-songwriter, collaborates with Aboubakr, percussionist and singer. Their style: rock, rai, gnawa (among others) amalgamated to become what was later christened ‘haiha attitude’, loosely translating as "priority to the festive."
This contagious virus seduced Aboubakr’s younger brother, one time bedroom guitarist, prompting him to fashion the dream team in 1999. Their debut concert was held at the Federation of Oeuvres Laiques, (FOL) a forum renowned for creativity, in Casablanca at the end of the same year. This was swiftly followed by a stream of concerts giving birth to the well known songs, “Bienvenue a Casa”, “La télé”, “Khoroto Connection”, “H’rig” and the emblematic cover of Nass El Ghiwane’s “Fine Ghadi Biya Khoya.” Réda’s lyrics stab with sparkling clarity with a a blend of both French and Derija, the Moroccan dialect of Arabic.
Summer 2002, Adil (drums) and Amadou (bass) join the force to prove beyond doubt, a few months later at the FOL, that Hoba Hoba Spirit takes live music seriously, despite the departure of Aboubakr. Sensational success, confirmed by a subsequent booking for the famous Essaouira Gnawa Festival in 2003. A new epoch begins, the press explodes and Hoba Hoba Spirit is christened ‘the revelation of Essaouira 2003.’ The Album number one is an eponymous recording.
Oubiz is recruited to enhance the sound with percussion and voice, as is Saad who replaces Amadou on bass. Following the triumph of Essouira, the major cities of Morocco - Tangiers, Fes, Rabat, Agadir, Safi, El Jadidia and, of course, Casablanca, witness the Hoba Hoba Spirit explosion in 2003. The anxiety of Moroccan youth has never been expressed with such precision; conformity abandoned, the current generation is given an avenue in which to celebrate, and perhaps to forget. Or maybe it wasn’t that at all. Maybe it’s was just true Moroccan revelry Haiha Music: Without Borders The Haiha concept, understood in full, revolves around writing songs, not tracks. Singing as we speak, playing as we live.
The story continues into 2004 with Hoba Hoba Spirit playing the closing concert of the Boulevard of Young Musicans in Casablanca with Gnawa Diffusion. This is soon followed by the opening of the Essouira festival where Hoba Hoba Spirit supports the Wailers. The launch of the second album ‘Blad Skizo’ in 2005, reflects the experience of an generation subject to daily oppression. The penchant for rock is unmistakable. Through ‘El Kelb’, ‘Jamal’ and ‘Ma Ajebtinich’, the group stands up with a desire to express what the society experiences, no holds barred, shouldered by increasingly focused compositions. July 2005 sees Hoba Hoba Spirit selected to open the festival of Casablanca, welcomed by a colossal crowd of 40,000. “Bienvenue a Casa” proves itself as pertinent as ever; an unofficial hymn of the current Casablancan generation. The definitive moment of the year, however, comes with the winning of the silver medal at the Francophone Games in Niger, in December, 2005.
DISCOGRAPHY:
-1st Album : Hoba² Spirit(2004)
-2nd Album : Blad Schizo(2006)
-3rd Album : Trabondo (2007 )
-4th Album : El Gouddam (2008)
Official website
Enjoy !
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Hoba Hoba Spirit Lyrics
We have lyrics for these tracks by Hoba Hoba Spirit:
Aourioura Nekrah el khaliji Ma 3ndich accent missri Man dirch clip f…
Ayna L'mafar AYNA AL MAFAR 7naya mkerkbine ou 7naya mderdbine zalga khayb…
Basta Lahia Rabbitou la7ya wellitou ka trabiw fina Ntouma elli tgoulou c…
Baz (feat. Bigg) I was made in morocco A long time ago A system chwiya…
Bienvenue a Casa Andi ya nass 4 melioune dial jirane Aychine mвaya fi houma…
Blad Skizo Chal taleb fiha? Ouach andkoum chi chta? Ki bqat el hajja?…
Casa 3andi ya nass 4 melioune dial jirane 3aychine m3aya fi houm…
El Caïd Mötorhead Choufou jirankoum ou dirou bhalhoum Hna ncomondiw ou teb3ou…
El Kelb D7ak 3lya kelb gualli wach bik Probleme dial guelb rani 7es…
Fhamatôr Min kawkabine 9aribine fi ra2ssi ddarbi Ata ba6alou l9ahwaaa…
Fine ghadi biya khouya On y comprends plus rien On sait plus d′ou on vient On…
Gnawa Blues Ok i sing in english Ok i can speak french And maybe…
Grimma Awards ch7al wejhek 9asse7 ou ch7al wejhek rkhiss ch7al ma 3andek n…
Hoba's Back sma3na lemlih sma3na leqbih sma3na shih ou tferouih el hadra…
Hyati Bghite netlef ou nel9a tri9i N9eleb, nemchi ou njii Ou n7e…
Hyati? Bghite netlef ou nel9a tri9i N9eleb, nemchi ou njii Ou n7ess…
Ida N'zour Ida n'zour nebra Ida n'zour nebra Ida n'zour nebra Ya daouha…
Jamal Bhal houta fi ouast al bhar Kat tehlem terkeb fel car Cour…
Jdoudna Kanou Shah 9erawna 3la Tarik li dkhoul lsbaniya bla visa Chel7 khateb j…
Kalakh chouf sma3 l kalakh ki khla3 3nd balek mcha la…
KalaKhniKov كي ندير احبابي فهاد الزمان الوقت تقال عليا زادو لهوال نضل نخ…
Ketama Airways we are fliyng over belvedere night and adil hanine is…
La logique Wayooo Wayii... (Gnawa) J′ai trouvé ce matin au milieu des …
La télé BOUMBA J′ai beaucoup regardé la télévision Feuilleton infor…
Lost 30 3am o ma3aref mandir chofoni rani chreft o malni sghir 7a…
Ma Ajebtinich Rak barlamani rien que pour la monnaie Votaw 3lik ennass ou…
Marock'n Roll II Yalah I want to tell to the world to have a…
Miloudi Nom de famille miloudi Profession gendarmi Position el wal…
Nabil l'hbil Nabil lhbil 3ndo joj 7wayj f 7yato Moteur 3ziz 3lih w…
Radio Hoba F chamal, wahed l9enass Trejel Ou behdel chwiya moustache ge…
Seddina wayye azul fellawen hoba hoba rouh youchkane wayouuuu ya na …
Sidi Bouzekri ki ndir ana fi had zman? al wa9t tqal àalia zadou…
Tiqar meni i wqaf chi wahed bach i dir chi haja kay…
Trabando 7na 3aychine trabando sar9ine lma ou do chi mpirati wi…
Zerda whya haa whya ha lala wa zinet lebnate 3lina dowwate smitha…
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Most underrated band ever
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