Rooted in the traditions of musicians expelled from 15th century Spain, Andalusian classical music remains one of the oldest and most prestigious musical forms in Morocco.
With rhythms that echo the heartbeats of the Sahara and Atlas Mountains, Berber folk music showcases traditional instruments and unique vocal styles.
A fusion of African, Berber, and Arabic influences, Gnawa music is soulful and hypnotic, often played during spiritual rituals.
A pop-cultural favorite, Chaabi music incorporates lively rhythms and folk melodies offering a vibrant soundtrack to Moroccan celebrations.
Though originating in Algeria, Rai music has found a fervent audience in Morocco, merging traditional and contemporary styles with fiery lyrics.