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Samira Brahmia

Samira Brahmia

soul, afrobeat

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Mellow Yellow

Mellow Yellow

Sweet mid-tempo African songs for a happy mood.

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Quick Facts

Born
1975
From
Algeria

Journey

Samira Brahmia is a celebrated Franco-Algerian singer and actress whose art transcends borders and cultures. Born in France around the late '70s and raised in Algeria during a turbulent era, her music reflects a deep engagement with themes of identity, exile, and womanhood. Brahmia began her musical journey in 1994 with the Algerian rock band Index, immersing herself in an eclectic blend of jazz, Arabic pop, and Andalusian soul. Her 2006 debut album 'Naïliya' laid the groundwork for her unique sound. In 2015, she gained widespread recognition through 'The Voice' performances in France and the Middle East, where her bold use of Tamazight language captured audiences. Her 2022 album 'Awa' demonstrates her dynamic fusion of Amazigh, Arabic, and Western influences, rich with lyrical explorations of freedom and cultural reconciliation. Brahmia's multilingual fluency in Arabic, French, English, and Tamazight enriches her soulful compositions. Aside from her musical pursuits, she actively supports artists' rights through work with organizations like CISAC and ONDA, symbolizing her role as a bridge-builder. Her career is marked by a commitment to artistic expression and cultural dialogue, positioning her as a prominent figure in the global music landscape.

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