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Rahma's victory crowns Zamdane as the sincere and saving rap champion.

Marseille-dwelling Moroccan rapper unveils third album and accompanying documentary on YouTube.

A Moroccan hip-hop artist, dwelling in Marseille for a decade, issues a third album and a...
A Moroccan hip-hop artist, dwelling in Marseille for a decade, issues a third album and a documentary on YouTube. He is slated to perform at the We Love Green music event on the 8th of June and serve as the festival's headliner.

Rahma's victory crowns Zamdane as the sincere and saving rap champion.

In June, the We Love Green music festival in Paris will showcase the full spectrum of French rap, with Moroccan artist Zamdane embodying the eclectic lineup. Recently, Zamdane released his third album, "Rhama," and a documentary film of the same name directed by Eric Ananou and Jean Morel. The documentary, available on the Grunt YouTube channel, provides an unfiltered look into his life, including the recording of "Rhama" in Marseille, his work with the Mediterranean SOS association, and his childhood in Marrakech.

The documentary does not shy away from Zamdane's personal challenges, such as the death of his sister in a car accident, the birth of his daughter, and his successful concert at the Paris Zenith on April 10. In interviews, however, Zamdane prefers to focus on his album and music, stating that he has already discussed the accident in the documentary and does not wish to revisit it.

Zamdane's third album, "Rhama," was released on May 23 and is available on various platforms such as Spotify. The album features collaborations with composers like Thug Dance, Marco Tolo, and Jeremy Patry, with the mix handled by Skary and mastering done by Masterdisk. The visualizer for the song "Rahma" was created by @sknkii and @nomorecihan.

Despite the documentary's focus on personal aspects of Zamdane's life, there is no specific information available about his work with the Mediterranean SOS association in the search results. Family is a significant part of Zamdane's narrative, as he often references his mother, Asma, brother, Badrin, and late sister, Aïa, in his lyrics. The album touches on themes of loss, fear, and hope as Zamdane expresses a desire to revive his sister and protect his heart.

The documentary offers a unique insight into Zamdane's life and music, providing a comprehensive look into his journey as an artist. For more information about Zamdane, listeners can stream his third album, "Rhama," and watch the accompanying documentary on the Grunt YouTube channel.

The documentary, available on the Grunt YouTube channel, not only delves into Zamdane's musical journey but also offers a glimpse into his personal life, showcasing his work with the Mediterranean SOS association and his family. While discussing his album and music, Zamdane often references his mother, Asma, brother, Badrin, and late sister, Aïa, tying family themes into his music, featuring loss, fear, and hope.

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