AnoGhan

AnoGhan
Anoghan posing for his single's art work "Walou"
Background information
Birth name Anouar ELGhannam
Born (1990-07-06) July 6, 1990
Casablanca, Morocco
Genres Moroccan, R&B, pop, Moroccan pop, rap
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, producer
Years active 2006-present
Labels Africa Records

Anouar EL Ghannam (born July 6, 1990 in Casablanca, Morocco), known by his stage name AnoGhan, is a Moroccan singer-songwriter. He is one of the first artists to sing Moroccan R&B and pop inspired by American artists such as Ne-Yo, Usher and Chris Brown.

Biography

El Ghannam, known by his stage name AnoGhan, was born July 6, 1990 in Casablanca, Morocco. His music is a mixture of American style and Moroccan lyrics. AnoGhan's first song "A'alach" released in 2006. He released "Nbghiik" in 2009. He returned to the music scene on June 2, 2011, with a Moroccan R&B album Be3d fra9. After a long absence, AnoGhan returned with a single in October 2012 titled "Hassi Biya" changing his genre from R&B to Pop/Dance. In 2015, AnoGhan rapper & singer was arrested by the police for recording and publishing an anti-system tracks and they released anoghan but they forced him to delete all the political songs from his channel on YouTube. after anoghan finds himself alone without support of media and radio and he was out of the programming of festivals and events because of what happened to him. Anoghan stopped all his musical activities until the beginning of the year 2018 when he launched a song under the name (visa) and who says in the song that he wants to leave his country to realize his dreams and to continue his musical career which has already stopped because there was no free expression the song had over 30,000 views in 24 hours so he launched the music video from France because he stopped all his musical projects because of the problems he had with the police [1]

Discography

Albums

  • Ba3d L'fra9 (2011)[2]

Singles

  • "A'alach" (2006)
  • "Nbghiik" (2009)
  • "Ghadara" (2010)
  • "Happy New Year Feat SevenProd AllStars" (2010)
  • "Hassi Biya" (2012)[3]
  • "Walou" (2016)[4]
  • "Visa feat oussama Ghannam" (2018)[5]

References

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