Fella El Djazairia
Algerian musician

Fella El Djazairia

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Algerian musician
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23 April 1961(Saint-Denis, arrondissement of Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis, Seine-Saint-Denis, France)
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Naïma Ababsa
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Fella El Djazairia (Arabic: فلة الجزائرية) (born April 23, 1961) also known as Fella or Fulla (Arabic:فلة) from her real name Fella Ababsa is an Algerian singer, pianist and performer. She has also used the stage name Fella Soltana.

Biography

Fella Ababsa was born in the Paris suburb of Plaine Saint Denis, then moved to Algeria with her family a couple of years later. She comes from a well-known Algerian artistic family. Her father Abdelhamid Ababsa was a poet, musician and singer. Her brother Najeeb is a popular singer and so is her sister Naima.

From a very young age she was surrounded by Andalousian and Algerian music, and learnt the piano and the Oud as well as other musical instruments. At 15 years old, she joined musical groups in the capital, then aged 20 she left for a series of shows in London where she had built up publicity and stayed for several years and perfected her knowledge of oriental music. She also performed in the United States in the early 1990s.

Though she's Algerian she often sings in Egyptian-Arabic, as she never could get popularity in the Maghreb, she went later on to Egypt and the Middle-East and with success. However Ababsa's first songs were sung in Algerian-Arabic, she also sings occasionally in English, like in 'Rani Jay'. Probably the most remarkable point about her is that she never sung in French, which is widely used by North-African singers.

The first single on Lama ra Eato, Enta Habibi (You are my honey), ranked No. 5 on the official Pepsi Top Ten on the Rotana charts Fulla stated at a news conference she held in Dubai that Syrian singer Asalah and her husband Tareq EL Aryan helped her enter Egypt. Fulla is signed to Rotana the biggest record company in the Middle East.

Discography

  • Fiq Ya Aachek Ezzin (1992)
  • Singin' Raï (1993)
  • Oriental Magic (1998)
  • Sidi Khaled (2000)
  • Ki Lyoum (2000)
  • Tashakurat (2001)
  • Cocktail Tunisien (2003)
  • Sahrat Tarab (2006)
  • Badr 14 (2004 or 2006)
  • Ahl El Maghna (2006)
  • Lama Raayto (2007)
  • Ya Mesafer Lel Jefa (2009)