- 1. Lazrag Saâni by Cheb Mami
- 2. Dorbiha Zina by Les Boukakes
- 3. Consulat by Cheba Nouria
- 4. N’Touma by Malik
- 5. Rai Rock Rumba by Maurice El Médioni & Roberto Rodriguez
Raï is a style born of strong local culture and uses street language to express opinions about life. Raï antagonises the values of ‘decent’ society and the cultural mainstream. As such, its path to international fame has been littered with controversy. As raï’s popularity rose the music lost much of its defiance, and yet it has retained a lot of its power.
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