
Lounès Matoub (Berber Latin: Lwennas Meɛṭub, Tifinagh: often credited as Matoub Lounès in French sources) (January 24, 1956 – June 25, 1998) was a famous Kabyle singer who was a prominent advocate of the Berber cause and secularism in Algeria throughout his life. He is revered as a hero and martyr in Kabylie but reviled by most of the Arab population in Algeria for his irreligion [1] and blasphemous songs (like Allahu Akbar) and his militant advocacy of Berber rights
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Ssalvits ayavehri
Hymne à Boudiaf
Kumisar
A Yemma
Thegrourez
Anerezz ouala nekhnou
Ru ayul
Al Mehna
Ayen Ayen
Alouekhda issarene
Tighri idurar
Berzidane
Tae Kment N Tegrawla (Epreuves de Révolution)
Rouh ayaqchich
Yehzene elouad aïssi
Tirgin
A yemma amek
Anagh ayigarayiou
Communion avec la patrie
Ayadhrar nath yiraten
Azoul amis idhourar
Atsoualigh
Tassadit
Yaou athne magreth
Ayen ayen (ma vie d'abîme)
Mi neztel s lkif
Iouekher ouâgou
Tirri N Taggalt (La révolte de la veuve)
Ayaqchich ajel
Letnayen iruh d tlata
Ayidhourar endjerdjer
Ouaka emdissaoulene
A Tamralt
Amouss yezga izedhghitene
Ayemme Yemma
Asa tesâid mmi-m
Monsieur le Président
Khas eker erzz
Asirem (l'Espoir)
Ayen Ayen (Pourquoi)
Nezga Nesutur
Oh ! ayahvivniss
Alhif yourane
sseh ssev
Nezga (l'amour fou)
Si d uzeka tighriw
Avehri n'lhif
Equrent etregwa
A tamghart
Kenza
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