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Aziza Brahim was born on 9 June, 1976 in Sahrawi refugee camps, Tindouf, Algeria, is an Aziza Brahim is Sahrawi singer and actress Sahrawi singer and actress. Discover Aziza Brahim's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?
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47 years old |
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9 June, 1976 |
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9 June |
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Sahrawi refugee camps, Tindouf, Algeria |
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Algeria
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Aziza Brahim Height, Weight & Measurements
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Aziza Brahim Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Aziza Brahim worth at the age of 47 years old? Aziza Brahim’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from Algeria. We have estimated Aziza Brahim's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Aziza Brahim (عزيزة ابراهيم, born June 9, 1976) is a Sahrawi singer and actress.
She was born in 1976 in the Sahrawi refugee camps, in the Tindouf region of Algeria where her mother had settled in late 1975, fleeing from the Moroccan occupation of Western Sahara.
Her father remained in El Aaiun where he later died.
Due to the Western Sahara War, Aziza never met him.
Growing up in the severe conditions of the desert camps, Aziza discovered music as both a source of entertainment and a natural way to express and communicate her personal emotions and thoughts of resistance.
At the age of 11, she received a scholarship to study in Cuba, like many Sahrawi students at the time.
She wanted to study music, but was rejected.
She left school and returned to the refugee camps in 1995, pursuing her musical career.
In 1995, she won the "1st National Song Contest", in the National Culture Festival of the Sahrawi Arab Democratic Republic.
She then joined the "National Sahrawi Music Group", touring Mauritania and Algeria.
In 1998 she contributed with two songs to the collective album "A pesar de las heridas".
That year she toured Europe with and the Sahrawi group Leyoad, visiting Spain, France and Germany.
In 1999 she returned to the refugee camps, recording a session for the Sahrawi National Radio with Tuareg musicians from Tamanrasset, Algeria.
Since 2000 she has lived in Spain, first in León and later in Barcelona.
She is married and she has a daughter.
Her grandmother is the renowned Sahrawi poet Al Khadra Mabrook.
Between 2001 and 2003, she toured again in Spain, France and Germany with Leyoad.
In 2005, she collaborated with the Spanish Latin jazz band Yayabo.
In 2007 she created the group Gulili Mankoo, composed of musicians from Western Sahara, Spain, Colombia or Senegal, mixing traditional African music with blues and rock, recording with them in 2008 her first solo work, the EP "Mi Canto".
In 2009 she collaborated on a song of the collective rap EP "Interrapcion – Crisol 09", and one song from her EP was featured in the compilation album "Listen to the Banned".
Since 2009, Aziza Brahim has been regularly touring Spain and France with the Basque txalaparta group Oreka Tx, in the "Nömadak Tx Zuzenean" tour.
In 2009, she was a finalist for the Freedom to Create Prize, which celebrates the power of art to fight oppression, break down stereotypes and build trust in societies.
In 2011, she became involved in the Spanish film Wilaya, composing, producing and interpreting the original soundtrack, as well as acting for the first time in a film.
In February 2012, Reaktion released Brahim's first LP, entitled "Mabruk" in honor of her grandmother, for June.
In April, Efe Eme magazine reported that Brahim would take part in the 2012 edition of the WOMAD Cáceres festival.
In late April 2012, she won the Málaga Spanish Film Festival Best Original Soundtrack Silver Biznaga, for her music of the movie Wilaya.
Some of the lyrics of her songs are poems that she had heard from her grandmother El-Jadra Mint Mabruk, known as "the poet of the rifle" in the Sahrawi refugee camps
In 2014 Aziza Brahim released her third album Soutak (Glitterbeat, 2014), an acoustic record featuring musicians from both the Barcelona and Malian music scenes and incorporating Malian, Spanish, Cuban and contemporary Anglo-European influences in addition to Brahim's traditional Sahrawi sound.
Soutak topped the World Music Charts Europe (WMCE) three times (March, April and May 2014).