Another sidenote:
Just in case you're wondering why Khaled is sometimes credited as Cheb
Khaled, here's what I found on this
message board. Thanks to the user, Rooster-Blues:
And I thought I was the only Rai fan around here … Khalid’s didi is more of a modern day pop version of Rai music .. most of current Rai music has been Popized and been blended with guitar, strings and trumpets with traditional Rai music .. Rai Arabic word for opinion originated from the days of French colonial rule in North Africa, particularly from Algeria .. Rai was born to express political frustrations .. a from of decent and defiance to the oppressive French rule .. the lyrics were rebellious and political and paid tribute to freedom fighters … during late eighties and early nineties it made a comeback due to Pop music revolution around the world and the depressing political fall out in Algeria …Khalid and Mami were the big stars .. Kahlid blended acoustic guitars and electronica with the soft popy lyrics … the young generation of Rai sought to distinct it self from the older Rai singers .. Cheb (meaning young in Arabic) was added to the new generation Rai singers .. older generation is distinguished by Cheikh (old or sir a respect title for older generation in Arabic)… during the current bloody civil war almost all of the Rai stars migrated to France .. how ironic! … in terms of production and instruments (music) the quality has shot up … Kahild was the Rai intro to Pakistan and Asia in general .. Mami’s collaboration with Sting gave modern Rai even bigger audience … Rai singers have very aggressive style of singing very grungy and from the top of the throat yet very melodious to the traditional rhythmic Arabic percussion … My favorite is Maim and Rachid Taha … Taha , Mami, Khaled, Faudel are the Rai heavy weights … There is a women generation of Rai singers known by surname Cheba (young lady)…. Sorry cant recall all the names .. the Rai transcended over to Morocco and Tunisia as well … I will list some albums and names if any one is interested …