All Artists: Khaled Title: Kenza Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Ark 21 Original Release Date: 4/4/2000 Release Date: 4/4/2000 Genres: International Music, Pop Style: Africa Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 618685001221 |
Khaled Kenza Genres: International Music, Pop
1999 Album from Khaled, the King of Rai. This Album is a Collection of Various Atmospheres from Cairo, Paris to New York and London. Features Duets with Israeli Singer Noa, with Anglo-pakistani Singer Amar. First Single Co... more » | |
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Album Details 1999 Album from Khaled, the King of Rai. This Album is a Collection of Various Atmospheres from Cairo, Paris to New York and London. Features Duets with Israeli Singer Noa, with Anglo-pakistani Singer Amar. First Single Composed by Jj Gold. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsAnother face of Khaled kismhet | Cambridge, MA USA | 11/14/2000 (4 out of 5 stars) "I heard Khaled for the 1st time in Sahra, and I just fell in love with the guy's music. I couldn't wait for Kenza, and I find it to be very different from Sahra. There is definitely less of that reggea mix in Kenza, but Kenza is a whole lot more subtle than Sahra, as if Khaled's mood had changed like the wind in the Sahara. Some tracks I absolutely love, like "C'est la nuit". This ballad is very soulful and speaks to the heart. All in all, Kenza is another face of Khaled, and that is what I find fascinating, so many artists repeat themselves, it is both refreshing and intriguing to listen to an artist and feel both as if it was a new artist and and old friend." Beware, this is not Rai Poppy Mama | New York, New York USA | 03/13/2002 (3 out of 5 stars) "Khaled has done so much good Rai that I was surprised to hear this. This is not the kind of music that inspired me to dance like the music of Sahra. Khaled should stick to what he does best." Middle of the road party music skak1 | 03/15/2002 (3 out of 5 stars) "Khaled is the Algerian version of Abba. Good time party music, happy danceable tunes but little depth. Personally I was a little bit disappointed because I was expecting something a bit less poppy (so many people whose taste I respected had recommended it to me). This is not something I would listen to outside of a party context. If you like the Arabic sound and want something with a little more depth and orignality then I recommend the following artists: Idir, Souad Massi and Rachid Taha."
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