- IDIR A Vava Inouva Version Originale - YouTube
IDIR FULL ALBUMIdir (en kabyle : ⵉⴸⵉⵔ (Yidir)), de son vrai nom Hamid Cheriet (en kabyle Ḥamid Ceryat), né en 1949 dans le village d'Aït Lahcène dans la comm
- Idir (singer) - Wikipedia
Hamid Cheriet (Kabyle: Ḥamid Ceryat; 25 October 1945 – 2 May 2020), [1] better known by his stage name Idir, was a Kabyle singer-songwriter and musician Referred to as the "King of Amazigh music", he is regarded as one of the most significant modern day figures in Algerian and Amazigh culture, history, and struggle
- IDIR Logon Routing
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- Afropop Worldwide | Idir: An Algerian Icon Remembered
Idir was prolific singer, songwriter and activist for his people, the Amazigh (Berber) from the Kabyle region of Algeria’s Atlas Mountains Idir was 70, and the cause of his death was pulmonary disease, apparently unrelated to the coronavirus
- Idir — Wikipédia
Idir rassemble ici ceux qui prônent l'ouverture culturelle ainsi que la reconnaissance des racines propres à chacun En décembre, Idir a tout autant d'invités lors des deux soirées qu'il donne à l'Olympia Autour de lui se succèdent Frédéric Galliano, le guitariste Thierry Robin et l'ONB
- Algerian singer Idir, a Berber icon, has died in Paris
PARIS (AP) — Idir, an Algerian singer who gave voice to the Berber and Kabyle cultures, has died in Paris He was 70
- The poetic power of Idir, the artist who took . . . - The Conversation
Idir’s lyrics bore their power in their poetic depictions of Kabyle social life and culture The songs A Vava Inouva and Zwit Rwit (Shake It Move It), both on his debut album and the
- Idir, the memory of a sung poetry that never ceases to thrill - Atalayar
Hamid Cheriet, known as Idir, is considered not only the voice of Kabylia, but also the voice of Berbers His soft and poetic music sung in Amazigh reached the whole world, and his exile in France was also due to how exciting it can be
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