“Kassidat el Hakka (The Poem of the Truth)” by Abdellah el Magana by Dust-to-Digital published on 2013-03-12T18:02:41Z "Kassidat", the Arabic word for poetry, is one of the essential ingredients in Moroccan song. Despite the bewildering array of musical styles in Morocco, the Moroccan sense of poetry is found throughout the music, regardless of the style or language. This isn’t the language of high art, but an often impenetrable vernacular poetry of oblique references, symbols, metaphors, and double entendres that describes the lives of average Moroccans. — from <i>Kassidat: Raw 45s from Morocco</i> For more information: dust-digital.com/kassidat Comment by Youssef Aissaoui 🇲🇦🇲🇦🫡 2022-07-04T20:49:15Z Comment by Rosmeri Borrayo Where can I find the lyric's translation? Please, I heard it for the first time as a cover version by Sexwitch. But I want to know if it has something to do with the lyrics in english. 2017-02-03T01:47:09Z Comment by Annika Wright Seriously? this is common tourist Djema El Fna BS. Check out some of the tunes coming out of the Moroccan desert, miles better than this. 2013-07-18T16:04:09Z Comment by Versatile Records incredible piece of music! 2013-07-11T22:15:25Z Comment by Nicolas Miliani my favorite record currently. AMAZING. superbe 2013-06-18T13:09:39Z Comment by Bibi Awesome! Amazing piece, thank you! 2013-04-15T23:51:14Z Comment by Ian Young Thanks for posting this. 2013-03-24T23:13:08Z Comment by Plenitude Records There is something hypnotic about this. 2013-03-20T02:37:03Z Comment by Gratton this is a jam if I've ever heard one 2013-03-13T21:01:00Z