: They are viewed as keepers of the "Beldia" (rural/authentic) sound, resisting the over-electronicization of modern Moroccan pop.
: Their music is designed for movement; live sets are frequently described as "Nayda" (upbeat/lively), making them popular choices for cultural showcases and large-scale celebrations. Oueld Souba et jamal zarhouni
: A legendary song performed by both artists, telling the story of the 19th-century rebel poetess who used her voice to defy a local despot. : They are viewed as keepers of the
: Jamal Zarhouni is a prominent Chikh (master) of the violin, often leading the rhythmic sections with intricate, fast-paced melodies that define the "Nayda" (high-energy) atmosphere of Moroccan weddings and festivals. Oueld Souba et jamal zarhouni