Ikram photo wearing a traditional Berber outfit

Ikram Launches her new single “Mar, Sangre, Arena”

The Spanish-Moroccan singer-songwriter Ikram has released her new single, “Mar, Sangre, Arena” (Sea, Blood, Sand). This song combines electronic music with traditional North African sounds and chants, marking the beginning of an ambitious EP project. The EP will explore cultural connections between North Africa, specifically Morocco, and regions such as China, Spain, sub-Saharan Africa, and the Arab world.

“Mar, Sangre, Arena” delivers multiple messages through its lyrics and innovative production. It pays tribute to the indigenous women of Morocco, who remain behind while their loved ones risk their lives crossing the sea. The song features “yuyuyu” chants and honors Lalla Buya, an Amazigh warrior, symbolizing courage in facing the vast sea.

The song’s protagonist, referred to as “the boy with the striking trousers,” wears pants made from plastic bags, symbolizing border repression and human commodification. This metaphor highlights the sacrifices made in the pursuit of a better future, with a part of oneself lost in the process of migration.

About Ikram:

Ikram

Ikram Essaghir, known as Ikram, is an Amazigh artist born in Spain. Her music fuses modern genres like R&B, Afrobeats, pop, and electronic music with traditional North African folk. Ikram’s unique mix of cultures resonates deeply with a diverse audience.

Through her music, IKRAM shares compelling messages and profound stories about North African women and their history.

Author: World Music Central News Room

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