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Houcine Slaoui (pronounced Husyn Slawi, Arabic: حسين السلاوي; real name Houcine Ben Bouchaïb; 1921–1951) was a Moroccan singer and composer who had a considerable influence on early-modern Moroccan Chaabi music. His nickname "Slaoui" was inspired by his birthplace, Salé. He appears as one of the principal craftsmen of the modern Chaabi songs in Morocco. He was one of the first to introduce modern musical instruments into Moroccan music. He was influenced by such middle-eastern artists as Mohammed Abdel Wahab and blended some of the styles of early Egyptian pop music into his songs.

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  • الحسين السلاوي (4 أبريل 1921 - 16 أبريل 1951) هو مغني وملحن مغربي. اسمه الحقيقي الحسين بن بوشعيب. ولد بمدينة سلا ومنها جاء لقبه السلاوي الذي عُرف به في الميدان الفني. (ar)
  • Houcine Slaoui (pronounced Husyn Slawi, Arabic: حسين السلاوي; real name Houcine Ben Bouchaïb; 1921–1951) was a Moroccan singer and composer who had a considerable influence on early-modern Moroccan Chaabi music. His nickname "Slaoui" was inspired by his birthplace, Salé. He appears as one of the principal craftsmen of the modern Chaabi songs in Morocco. He was one of the first to introduce modern musical instruments into Moroccan music. He was influenced by such middle-eastern artists as Mohammed Abdel Wahab and blended some of the styles of early Egyptian pop music into his songs. He is most remembered for a song called "Lmarikan" (The Americans), a ballad that recounts his impressions of the Americans whom he has seen during the landing of American troops in Morocco in 1942 during Operation Torch. The song, which is still popular in Morocco today, has somewhat of a historical value and has been covered by various other artists. Until this day his death circumstances remain mysterious. (en)
  • Houcine Ben Bouchaïb (1921–1951), surnommé Houcine Slaoui (en arabe : حسين السلاوي) en raison de sa naissance à Salé, est un chanteur compositeur marocain, également luthiste, qui a marqué l'histoire de la musique populaire marocaine. Il est considéré comme le père de la musique châabie marocaine. La cause de sa mort reste de nos jours un mystère. (fr)
  • Houcine Slaoui (uttalat Husyn Slawi, arabiska: حسين السلاوي), född Houcine Ben Bouchaïb 1921 i Salé, död 1951, var en marockansk sångare och låtskrivare som hade en stor påverkan på den nya moderna marockanska chaabimusiken. (sv)
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  • الحسين السلاوي (4 أبريل 1921 - 16 أبريل 1951) هو مغني وملحن مغربي. اسمه الحقيقي الحسين بن بوشعيب. ولد بمدينة سلا ومنها جاء لقبه السلاوي الذي عُرف به في الميدان الفني. (ar)
  • Houcine Ben Bouchaïb (1921–1951), surnommé Houcine Slaoui (en arabe : حسين السلاوي) en raison de sa naissance à Salé, est un chanteur compositeur marocain, également luthiste, qui a marqué l'histoire de la musique populaire marocaine. Il est considéré comme le père de la musique châabie marocaine. La cause de sa mort reste de nos jours un mystère. (fr)
  • Houcine Slaoui (uttalat Husyn Slawi, arabiska: حسين السلاوي), född Houcine Ben Bouchaïb 1921 i Salé, död 1951, var en marockansk sångare och låtskrivare som hade en stor påverkan på den nya moderna marockanska chaabimusiken. (sv)
  • Houcine Slaoui (pronounced Husyn Slawi, Arabic: حسين السلاوي; real name Houcine Ben Bouchaïb; 1921–1951) was a Moroccan singer and composer who had a considerable influence on early-modern Moroccan Chaabi music. His nickname "Slaoui" was inspired by his birthplace, Salé. He appears as one of the principal craftsmen of the modern Chaabi songs in Morocco. He was one of the first to introduce modern musical instruments into Moroccan music. He was influenced by such middle-eastern artists as Mohammed Abdel Wahab and blended some of the styles of early Egyptian pop music into his songs. (en)
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