A French-Algerian singer whose songs mix R&B with social commentary and North African rhythms.
For a quick sense of her style, 'Je Rentre À La Maison' and 'Serpent' frame that mix of personal reflection and rhythmic pull pretty well.
Zaho writes frankly about social issues, which has drawn criticism but also forged a strong connection with her audience. Her 2012 song 'Allô' became her biggest international hit, and tracks like 'Serpent' show how she blends pop with North African sounds. She's collaborated with major French artists like Stromae and Maitre Gims, anchoring her in that scene while bringing her own perspective.
Her debut album 'Dima' arrived in 2008, mixing pop and R&B with North African influences. She followed with albums like 'Contagieuse' in 2011 and 'La lune et le soleil' in 2015, maintaining that blend while expanding her collaborations.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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