Amazigh Artist Imran Azrour Releases New Song ‘Suln Wussan’

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Imran Azrour
Imran Azrour

Imran Azrour, a 21 years old young Amazigh artist from Mellab in the South East Morocco has released his new single “Suln Wussan” featuring Oularbi Youssef.

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Suln Wussan, the name of the released single and album literally means “there are still more days coming”. The song itself is a message of hope and positivity considering the covid-19 global crisis we are living nowadays.

“I have been working on the song over the past six months and it is about longing for more better days coming ahead meant to inspire and give hope to people looking toward a brighter tomorrow” said Imran when interviewed.

The song’s video is filmed at several locations in the South East of Morocco including Imran’s birthplace Mellab which is also the birthplace of the late singer Mbark Oularbi, member of the band Saghrou Band. Imran’s music expresses voices of Amazigh youth and advocates and promotes Amazigh culture, poetry, and music. Imran has previously performed songs such as Iwa Ruh, Tena Righ , and he also made a cover of Igahrminew, a song by Mallal.

 

“When I first started my career back in 2018. I began with Ahidous 1 performances but I added a modern touch to it by playing with guitar and other instruments and that is makes my style unique. I am a music lover, throughout my childhood, I listened to different music styles and got inspired by them, so I always had that dream to be a musician. I want to add my own touch and contribution to Amazigh music and bring it into the international scene” said Imarn.

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Imarn expressed that he saw a big increase in popularity of Amazigh culture fueled by social media and modern technology and is happy the culture and its rich heritage is getting the attention it deserves.

His songs can be found on all platforms including YouTube, Spotify and Apple Music. The full album can also be purchased on a CD via direct contact with his management team on Instagram as well as on Facebook.

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