The legend of Nass El Ghiwane
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The appearance at the beginning of the seventies of musical group Nass El Ghiwane
meant, besides a musical revolution, an authentic social and cultural –even political– phenomenon.
Nass El Ghiwane disrupted the form and the contents of popular Moroccan music, innovating
tradition, up to become the symbol of new Moroccan’s culture. The vicissitudes of their lives, tragic
at times, have contributed to shape even more the legend of one of the most important groups of 20th
century.
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