
Oran, Algeria Jul 13, 2025 (Issuewire.com) - DJ BLACKO: The Algerian Remixer Reviving Rai Music for a New Generation
DJ BLACKO, born Rouabhi Issam Daoud in Oran, Algeria, is a rising music producer and remixer who has redefined the sound of Algerian Rai for the digital era. With over 100,000 subscribers on YouTube and millions of plays across streaming platforms, DJ BLACKO blends the emotional depth of classic Rai with modern global genres like Trap, Reggaeton, Drill, and Dancehall.
Rooted in the historic El Kamil neighborhood of Oran known as the artists' quarter BLACKO started producing music at age 14. He was later discovered by filmmaker Houari Maimoun and composed several soundtracks for film. His big breakthrough came through remixing the legendary Cheb Hasni, giving his timeless voice a new life through powerful, contemporary instrumentals.
His remix Cheb Hasni Li Ken Lia Rah Likoum has reached over 7 million views, while others such as Hata Ngoul Nensaha (feat. Cheb Nasro) have also gone viral. Today, DJ BLACKO is seen as one of the leading figures reviving Rai music for global ears.
Officially distributed through DistroKid, his music is available on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, Deezer, and Anghami. His goal is not only to preserve the spirit of Rai, but to elevate it to an international stage, connecting the nostalgia of the past with the rhythm of the future.
You can follow DJ BLACKOs music journey on:
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YouTube: @djblacko
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Spotify: DJ BLACKO
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Website: www.djblacko.me


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