Aziza Jalal

Aziza Jalal
Aziza Galal
عزيزة جلال

Aziza Jalal
Background information
Native name عزيزة جلال
Birth name Aziza Mohamed Jalal
Also known as Aziza Jalal
Born (1958-12-15) 15 December 1958
Meknès, Morocco
Genres Arabic music, Egyptian pop, Moroccan pop.
Occupation(s) Singer, record producer
Years active 1975-1985
Labels Mazzika
Alam El Phan
Sawt El Hob
Sawt El Phan
Website Aziza Jalal

Aziza Jalal (Arabic: عزيزة جلال, Aziza Jalal) (born 15 December 1958),[1] is a Moroccan Arabic pop singer.

Career

Aziza Jalal is an iconic Arabic singer from Morocco.[2]

In a singing career that lasted from 1975-1985, Aziza Jalal became a popular classical singers across the Arab world before deciding to give up the artistic scene for a life of piety with a Saudi husband. She was known to be King Hassan II of Morocco’s favourite signer, and often appeared on Moroccan television and at state occasions singing nationalistic, pan-Arab, and Islamic-themed material.[3]

Retirement

In 1985, Aziza Jalal has chosen to leave the stage. Aziza Jalal married a Saudi businessman who asked her to give up her career. [4]

Discography

Studio albums

Song الأغاني
Halakti Ayouni Hna W Hnak حلقت عيوني هنا وهناك
Ahila Al Maghreb عاهل المغرب
Batala Al Qodss بطل القدس
Ya Laylo Toul ياليـل طول
Al Aido Ada العيد عاد
Annouro Mawsolo النور موصول
Yorani Liarchika يغن لعرشك
Min Koli Dakit Alb من كل دقة قلب
Sayidi Ya Sid Sadati سيدي ياسيد ساداتي
Gazayil Follah غزيل فله
Ya Shoue ياشوق هزني هوى الشوق
Ella Aweel Matkabilna إلا أول ماتقابلنا
Howa El Hobi Liaba هو الحب لعبه
Waltakayna والتقينا
Zayi Manta زي مانت
Minak Wi Eleek منك واليك
Mestaniyak [5] مستنياك
Min Haak Tiatibni من حقك تعاتبني
Haramti El Hob حرمت الحب عليه
Rouhi Feek روحي فيك
Azzamzamiya قصيدة الزمزمية
Mawlay مولاي
Ghali Ya Hassan غال ياحسن
Inta Omri إنت عمري
Arouh Limin أروح لمين
Al Atlal الأطلال
Layali El Onss ليالي الأنس
Youmi El Massira ِمِن يِنسى يوم المسيرة
Official song of the Pan Arab Games 1985 1985 الأغنية الرسمية لإفتتاح الألعاب العربية
Man Ana من أنا؟

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