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MBS, short for Le Micro Brise Le Silence (the microphone breaks the silence) is a rap group formed in 1988 in Algeria. They sing in Arabic, Kabyle, and French, and are led by Rabah Ourrad. Their lyrics mostly speak out against the Algerian government.

Discography

  • 1997, Ouled al Bahdja (Children of the Radiant One)
  • 1998, Hbibti Aouama (My Lover Is a Good Swimmer)
  • 1999, Le Micro Brise Le Silence (The Mic Breaks the Silence)
  • 2001, Wellew (They Have Returned)
  • 2005, Maquis Bla Sleh (Marquis Without Weapons)

Rabah (solo)

  • 2002, Galouli (They Told Me)
  • 2003, Djabha gagant (Winning Front)
  • 2004, President
  • 2011, Dernier Cri (Last Cry)

References

  1. Mesouane, Rabah (1999-09-30). "Algérie : le rap brise le silence". Africultures (in French). Retrieved 2020-12-19.

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