Hoba Hoba Spirit is a musical fusion band based in Casablanca, Morocco. The band was formed in 1998.[1] It is composed of Adil Hanine (drummer), Anouar Zehouani (guitarist), Saâd Bouidi (Bass guitar), Reda Allali - (vocalist and guitarist), Othmane Hmimar(percussionist) and the newly added member Philippe Laffont (saxophone guy). The name of the group is based on a song by Bob Marley.[2]

Hoba Hoba Spirit
Background information
OriginCasablanca, Morocco
GenresGnawa, rock, punk rock, reggae
Years active1998 – present
LabelsHayha Music Division
Hot Lunch Records
MembersReda Allali (lead vocals/guitar)
Anouar Zehouani (vocals/guitar)
Adil Hanine (drums)
Saad Bouidi (bass)
Othmane Hmimar (vocals/percussion)
Abssamad Bourhim (backline/guitar)
Past membersMohamed Laâbidi
WebsiteOfficial website

Hoba Hoba Spirit's musical style mixes Rock, Reggae and Gnawa with little pinches of hard rock.They refer to their music as "Hayha" which means chaos, randomness and just pure vibes. Their lyrics are mostly in Darija (Moroccan dialect), French and sometimes English. Recurring themes in their songs are the disorientation and confusion of young Moroccans either politically,socially or interpersonally.

A notable duo of Hoba Hoba Spirit was with Moroccan rapper Bigg in a single called "Goulou Bazz",[3] which was a huge success. The single is included in the album Trabando.

Since 2003, the band has emerged as one of the most popular rock acts in Morocco, frequently playing the country's major festivals, such as the Mawazine Festival in Rabat, L'Boulevard Tremplin in Casablanca, Timitar Festival in Agadir, and the Gnaoua and World Music Festival in Essaouira.

During the 2007 Mghrib Music Award, Hoba Hoba Spirit won three awards in the categories of "best fusion artist, best album for "Trabando", released in 2007, and best title for the song "Fhamator."[4]

Discography

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  • Hoba Hoba Spirit (2003)
  1. Casa
  2. Soudani
  3. Maricane
  4. Gnawa Blues
  5. Fine Ghadi Biya
  6. Basta Lahya
  7. La tele
  8. La'hrig
  • Blad Skizo(2005)
  1. Jamal
  2. Blad Schizo
  3. Chalala...
  4. Ma Ajebtinich
  5. El Kelb
  6. Aourioura
  7. El Caïd Mötorhead
  8. Seddina (wa choukrane)
  • Trabando (2007)
  1. Hoba's Back
  2. Intikhabat
  3. Fhamatôr
  4. Kalakh
  5. Baz feat. Bigg
  6. Maradona
  7. Zerda
  8. Tiqar
  9. Marock'n Roll II
  10. Miloudi
  11. Trabando
  12. Super Caïd
  • El Gouddam (2008)
  1. Radio Hoba
  2. Hyati
  3. Wakel Chareb Na3ess feat. Stati
  4. Jdoudna kanou shah
  5. 60%
  6. Rabe3a
  7. Femme Actuelle
  8. Arnaque mondiale
  9. El Gouddam
  10. Spoutnik
  • Nefs & Niya (2010)
  1. Bab Sebta
  2. Les Anesthésistes
  3. Dark Bendir Army
  4. Terrorist
  5. Black Moussiba
  6. Fawda
  7. Al Qanat Assaghira
  8. The Debil
  9. Happy Hour
  10. Qadi Hajto
  11. Nefs & Niya
  • Kalakhnikov (2013)
  1. Kalakhnikov
  2. Sidi Bouzekri
  3. Grimma Awards
  4. Ketama Airways
  5. Khoroto driver
  6. Abdelkader
  7. Kerch power
  8. Heroes
  9. La ra7ma la chfa9a
  10. La volonté de vivre
  • Kamayanbaghi[5] (2018) The cover art of this album was designed by Rebel Spirit.
  1. Tri9i
  2. Moulay Tahar
  3. Le Maroc
  4. Fitna
  5. Dégoutage
  6. Décalage
  7. Mchat 3lia
  8. Zerbana
  9. La logique
  10. Nabil Lhbil
  11. L'b7ar
  12. Jnouni

References

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  1. ^ "HIT RADIO fête l'album NEFS & NIYA du groupe HOBA HOBA SPIRIT". Marrakech. February 8, 2010. Retrieved May 18, 2011.
  2. ^ Hassan Alaoui (June 28, 2004). "400.000 personnes à la clôture du Festival gnaoua, musiques du monde : la musique célébrée dans une ambiance fraternelle". Le Matin du Sahara et du Maghreb. Retrieved May 18, 2011.
  3. ^ Hoba Hoba Spirit (Ft. Don Bigg) – Baz, retrieved 2021-02-22
  4. ^ Amine Harmachis (May 13, 2008). "Mghrib Music Awards : Hoba hoba spirit rafle trois prix". Yabiladi. Retrieved May 18, 2011.
  5. ^ "Album disponible sur YouTube". YouTube. January 7, 2018. Archived from the original on 2021-12-13. Retrieved January 7, 2018.
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