The title translates to "She is young and visited the Saint (Wali)," reflecting themes of traditional life and local customs.
You can listen to variations of this track on SoundCloud or view studio clips on the official Mounir Studio Facebook page . The title translates to "She is young and
: The lyrics often touch upon themes of youth ( Sghira ), spirituality/tradition ( Zaret l'wali - visiting a saint's shrine), and daily social interactions. : The track utilizes the Hydouss style, a
: The track utilizes the Hydouss style, a traditional Berber/North African folk rhythm often used in celebratory and social settings. : The song's style is particularly popular in
: Cheb Wahid and Cheb Sadek are a well-known duo frequently associated with the "Studio Mounir" production house. Their partnership spans several years, with other notable tracks including "Rwahi Lya Cheba" and "Zin Lballar".
: The song's style is particularly popular in Eastern Morocco and Algeria, often serving as a cultural bridge through its "Rai-Arroubi" or "Hydouss" roots.