Khadija El Bidaouia

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Khadija El Bidaouia
El Bidaouia in 2019
Born1953 (1953)
Sbata, Morocco
Died (aged 69)
Rabat, Morocco
NationalityMoroccan
OccupationSinger

Khadija El Bidaouia (1953 – 15 October 2022) was a Moroccan singer.[1]

El Bidaouia was born in Ben Mskin Sbata, Casablanca in 1953. She was a pioneer in Aita, an ancestral Moroccan music genre. The music genre has a feminist dimension. Khadija took over during her career a male-dominated industry of mostly sheikhs, and became Moroccan favorite Marsaoui singer. She was beloved by several Aita sheikhs and became very popular Casablanca. She released multiple albums and singles, including 'La Yensani', 'Ghzali' and 'Besmlah'.[1]

El Bidaouia died in the military hospital in Rabat from an illness on 15 October 2022, aged 69.[1][2][3]

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