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Samira Said

1958 - presente

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Samira Abdelrazak Bensaïd (en árabe سميرة عبد الرزاق بنسعيد) (Rabat, 10 de enero de 1958) más conocida por su nombre artístico Samira Said, es una cantante marroquí de música árabe. Leer más en Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 36 different languages on Wikipedia (up from 32 in 2024). Samira Said is the 673rd most popular cantante (down from 605th in 2024), the 62nd most popular biography from Morocco (up from 64th in 2019) and the 3rd most popular Moroccan Cantante.

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Among Cantantes

Among cantantes, Samira Said ranks 673 out of 4,381Before her are Edgar P. Jacobs, Maryla Rodowicz, Anna Tomowa-Sintow, Philipp Kirkorov, Jennifer Rush, and Verka Serduchka. After her are Vice Vukov, RM, Alice Babs, Georg Ots, Arash, and Magda Olivero.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1958, Samira Said ranks 121Before her are Julia Nickson, Julian Sands, Sergey Sobyanin, Andy Gibb, Miranda Richardson, and Abdul Hamid Dbeibeh. After her are Steve Guttenberg, Anatoli Boukreev, Nancy Spungen, Natalya Estemirova, Didier Reynders, and Yoshito Usui.

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In Morocco

Among people born in Morocco, Samira Said ranks 62 out of 264Before her are Ibn al-Banna' al-Marrakushi (1256), Mohammed Ben Aarafa (1886), Abdallah ibn Yasin (null), Saïd Aouita (1959), Mohamed Oufkir (1920), and Princess Lalla Salma of Morocco (1978). After her are Abderrahmane Youssoufi (1924), Mahieddine Khalef (1944), Abdellatif Filali (1928), Abdelilah Benkirane (1954), Macha Méril (1940), and Baba Sali (1889).

Among Cantantes In Morocco

Among cantantes born in Morocco, Samira Said ranks 3Before her are Frida Boccara (1940), and Anne-Marie David (1952). After her are RedOne (1972), Najat Aatabou (1960), Avi Toledano (1948), Hindi Zahra (1979), French Montana (1984), Sofia Essaïdi (1984), Shatha Hassoun (1981), and Ahmed Chawki (1982).

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