D.O.B: 1962-01-10
Karim Tadlaoui (in Arabic: كريم التدلاوي), whose real name is Mohammed Karim Tadlaoui, born January 10, 1962 in Fez, Morocco, is a Moroccan singer-songwriter, performer, and lutenist. His studio albums include Mghamer (1993), Rfigue (2004), Mennek (2014), Safar Âla Watar (2014), and Taranim (2020). Karim Tadlaoui, born in 1962 in Fez, Morocco, grew up in Casablanca in a family of music lovers, where Karim was immersed in a love of music from an early age. After obtaining his Baccalaureate in Experimental Sciences, Karim enrolled at the Casablanca Conservatory of Music. There, he studied lute, singing, choir, and Mouachah from 1978 to 1985, while pursuing university studies at Hassan II University in Casablanca, where he earned a DEUG (Degree in Economics). Karim released his first studio album, Mghamer, in 1993. His musical talent captivated audiences, and he performed on stage in Morocco and abroad, including the Festival of Oriental Culture at the Théâtre...