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Chaimae Abdelaziz

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Chaimae Abdelaziz
Chaimae in 2018
Background information
Birth nameChaima Doublal
BornMarrakech, Morocco
GenresArab pop, Arab Tarab, Moroccan music, Moroccan pop, Khaleeji, Arabic music, Middle Eastern music, Raï
OccupationSinger
Years active2017–present

Chaima Doublal, known professionally as Chaimae Abdelaziz (Arabic: شيماء عبدالعزيز) is a Moroccan Singer who rose to popularity as a contestant in the fourth season of The Voice Ahla Sawt, broadcast on MBC.[1][2] She sang various songs of both Moroccan and Middle-Eastern repertoires and reached the quart-finals.

Early life

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Chaimae was born on January 26, 1996, in Marrakesh, the youngest of four siblings. She was passionate about music and acting from a very young age. Her talent was discovered by her mother at the age of 6. She grew up influenced by Moroccan music. At age 9, Chaimae sang in front of an audience for the first time.[3] in 2013, she won the first place in the 3rd edition of Young Talent Festival in Music and Singing In Marrakesh.[4]

Participation in The Voice Ahla Sawt

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Chaimae competed in the fourth season of The Voice Ahla Sawt, Her audition performance of "Jital libabak" led all four coaches to turn their chairs. Chaimae chose to be part of Mohamed Hamaki's team after Hamaki presented her a ring adorned with "The Voice" icon.[5] She reached the 3rd Live show.

Performances in The Voice Ahla Sawt

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References

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  1. ^ MBC The Voice (February 17, 2018), #MBCTheVoice – مرحلة الصوت وبس – شيماء عبد العزيز تؤدي أغنية 'جيتك لبابك حبيبي', retrieved November 22, 2018
  2. ^ "مواهب مغربية تتألق في "ذا فويس" وتنافس قوي بين الحكام حول شيماء وعصام". مجلة سيدتي (in Arabic). February 18, 2018. Retrieved November 22, 2018.
  3. ^ "شيماء دوبلال: صوت من عمق الريبيرتوار الغنائي المغربي". almolahidjourna (in Arabic). February 27, 2017. Retrieved November 29, 2018.
  4. ^ "تكريم الفنان عبد الوهاب الدكالي يتوج الدورة الثالثة لمهرجان المواهب الشابة في الموسيقى والغناء". maghress.
  5. ^ "Watch: Moroccan Shaimae Abdelaziz Wows 'The Voice Ahla Sawt' Jury with Her Strong Vocals". moroccoworldnews.