Mgharba Tal Moute: Bigg's Impact on Moroccan Rap Culture
2006
April 01
Roches noires, Casablanca
Bigg’s debut album, “Mgharba ‘Tal Moute,” is the first Moroccan album with 24 tracks, known for its daring and eagerly awaited release.
This album is considered a classic by many Rap verterants in which Bigg with his provocative lyrics, has become a voice for the Moroccan youth, expressing thoughts many dare not share.
The album covers taboo topics such as the Years of Lead, freedom of expression, and the struggles of Moroccan society, earning mixed reviews for its boldness and originality. Despite being a self-production, it involved significant collaboration from notable Moroccan rappers and artists like DJ Key and Dj Van.
“Mgharba ‘Tal Moute” represents a year of preparation, 8 years of challenges, and Bigg’s 22 years of life in Morocco. It reflects his dreams and aspirations for his beloved country, capturing the essence of Moroccan pride and identity.
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