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Rym Fikri | |
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Born | |
Nationality | Moroccan |
Occupations |
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Years active | 2021–present |
Spouse |
Reda Faras
(m. 2022; died 2023) |
Rym Fikri (born on August 22, 2001, in Casablanca).[1] is a Moroccan singer and actress who became known and gained popularity initially through social media platforms like YouTube and Facebook. This fame led her to enter the world of art.
She began recording songs and appearing on Moroccan public television channels, including 2M and Al Aoula. Later, she made her first appearance in television works, starting with the series 'Moul Mlih' which aired on 2M during Ramadan 2022[2]. The series was directed by Ayoub Lahnoud and featured her alongside well-known Moroccan actors such as Abdelilah Rachid, Said Bey, Saad Moqadem, Fadila Benmoussa, Kawtar Tassiye, Sabah Benshouich, Zahira Sadik, Aziza Maroudi, Zineb Abid, Hassan Badida, Mohammed Choubi, and other artists.
The song 'Stylo Warqa' was her lucky break that brought her into the world of fame, released in October 2021. Among her most significant productions was her participation in the song 'Welcome to Morocco' for the opening of the Club World Cup 2022, which took place in Morocco, spanning the cities of Rabat and Tangier. This song, produced in February 2023, was produced by the Moroccan producer RedOne. She collaborated with famous names such as Dizzy DROS, Asma Lamnawar, Douzi, Hatim Ammor, Nouamane Belaiachi, Zouhair Bahaoui, and Aminux[3]
In August 2023, she married Reda Faras, a Moroccan-French individual, who was kidnapped and killed in February 2024.[4]
Among her works
editFilmography
edit- 2022 : Moul Mlih
Discography
edit- 2021: Stylo Warqa
- 2021: Ya Dunya
- 2022: Houwa
- 2022: Theme song for the TV series "Moul El Malih"
- 2023: Song "Welcome to Morocco" for the opening of the Club World Cup 2022.
References
edit- ^ hespress (2022-04-13). "ريم فكري". ويكي المغرب: المغرب بالمغربية (in Moroccan Arabic). Archived from the original on 2023-06-10. Retrieved 2023-02-14.
- ^ "ريم فكري تتألق في كليبها الجديد – ستيلو ورقة" (in Arabic). 27 November 2021. Retrieved 2022-08-07.
- ^ ""ويلكوم تو موروكو" تختتم الموندياليتو". Hespress - هسبريس جريدة إلكترونية مغربية (in Arabic). 2023-02-09. Archived from the original on 2023-03-28. Retrieved 2023-02-14.
- ^ Lechheb, Imane (2024-02-16). "The murder of Rym Fikri's husband: what we know". هيسپريس. Retrieved 2024-02-17.