Hadda Ouakki

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Hadda Ouakki
ⵃⴰⴷⴷⴰ ⵓⵄⴽⴽⵉ
حادة أوعكي
Hadda Ouakki in Fes in 2019.
Hadda Ouakki in Fes in 2019.
Background information
Birth nameHadda Ouakki
Born (1953-01-01) 1 January 1953 (age 71)
Ait Ishaq, Khénifra Province, Morocco
GenresTamawayt
Occupation(s)Singer, musician

Hadda Ouakki (Berber: ⵃⴰⴷⴷⴰ ⵓⵄⴽⴽⵉ - Arabic: حادة أوعكي; born 1953 in Ait Ishaq, Khénifra Province) is a Moroccan singer in the genre of Tamawayt. Ouakki sings in Central Atlas Tamazight, and is described as one of the divas of the Amazigh music.[1]

Biography[edit]

Hadda Ouakki was born in 1953 in a pious family in the middle Atlas village of Ait Ishaq. As a young child, she defied her parents by listening to villagers playing folk music, and by getting her face tattooed with blue markings. At the age of 14, her parents married her to a 70-year old man. The marriage failed, and at the age of 16, she escaped to Casablanca with the singer Bennacer Oukhouya.[2] There she learned Arabic, and started to sing professionally in Oukhouya's band.

Gradually, Hadda's notability became to grow, and she founded her own group in 1981 with the singer Abdellah Zahraoui. Both performed several songs that became famous in Morocco in general, and the Middle Atlas region in particular.

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