This album contains songs from the times when he called himself Cheb Khaled and lived in Algeria. Ya TalebĪlready Taleb was Khaled's fourteenth record studio work, an LP released in 2001. Salem Maghreb was Khaled's thirteenth record studio work, an LP released in 2001. The lil ou nour was Khaled's twelfth record studio work, an LP released in 2001. The title translated into Spanish from French means She can't live without him! El lil ou nour She can't live without him!Įlle ne peut pas vivre sans lui! was the eleventh record studio work for Khaled, an LP released in 2000 by the Empire Music Group record company. In addition, the theme Allech Taadi appears on the soundtrack of the feature film The Fifth Element by Luc Besson. On this album he covers the popular song Imagine by John Lennon. It was recorded all over the world and contained funk, pop, reggae and Arabic music. Kenza was Khaled's 10th record studio work, an LP released in 2000. Monstres sacres du raï was Khaled's ninth studio album, an LP released in 2000. The Spanish translation from the English of the title is all. Together was Khaled's eighth record studio work, an LP released in 1998. Other songs like Sahra or Oran Marseille were also successful. In this album he has the collaboration of French singer - songwriter Jean-Jacques Goldman, author of the lyrics for the album's single, Aïcha. Sara was the seventh record studio work for Khaled, a studio LP released by the record label Wrasse Records in 1996. The title is an English translation of the then nickname Cheb Khaled (the young Khaled). Young Khaled was Khaled's sixth record studio work, a studio LP released in 1994. Hada Rykoum was Khaled's fifth record studio work, a studio LP released in 1994. In it he fuses rock, funk and Egyptian music. This album will be the soundtrack of the feature film Un, deux, trois, soleil by Bertrand Blier. N'ssi N'ssi was Khaled's fourth studio album, a studio LP released by Wrasse Records in 1993. From this album the single Didi was released.
Khaled was Khaled's third record studio work, and first solo studio LP released by the record label Wrasse Records in 1991 in France. After this album he stopped using "Cheb" (young in Arabic ) in his stage name.
This work evolves towards jazz and pop, genres that he collects in his style upon settling in France and exiling himself from Algeria. From this album, very later, in 1994, Chebba - La camel with Safy Boutella was released in double single format under the EMI label. Kutche was Khaled's second studio album and first studio LP, released in 1989 by world music label Sterns Africa on which he collaborated with keyboardist Safy Boutella. Trig el-lisi was Khaled's first record studio work, a studio EP released in 1976.