Cheb Tarik
Cheb Tarik (real name Tarik Belgot) is an Algerian musician, now based in Paris, France, and signed to Universal Music Group. His first hit, "Reggae Raï" was a cover, and a tribute to the song "Reggae Night" by Cheb Hasni, a musician assassinated in Oran, Algeria by Islamic fundamentalists.[2][3][4][5]
| Cheb Tarik | |
|---|---|
| Birth name | Tarik Belgot | 
| Origin | Algeria | 
| Genres | Raï[1] | 
| Occupation(s) | Singer | 
| Labels | lafami | 
| Associated acts | Khaled, Sugar Minott, Oliver Cheatham, Gipsy Kings, Lord Kossity, Edith Piaf, Serge Lama, Jacques Brel, Françoise Hardy, Jacques Dutronc, Charles Trenet, Charles Aznavour | 
| Website | chebtarik.net | 
"Reggae Raï" held a place in the charts for several weeks, exceeded 171,000 in sales and went on to appear in several compilations.[2]
Life
    
In 2001, Tarik contributed to the compilation Big Men, a blend of raï and reggae. Known for featuring a diversity of musical genres, the album became a hit thanks to the single, "J'ai pas besoin." Tarik's name was thrown into the limelight, with sales exceeding six million.[2]
He has participated in the song "J'ai vu trop de frères partir" on Album "Du mal a s'confier" by Scred Connexion.
To date, Cheb Tarik has published three albums, and six singles.[6] The albums include:
- Rai'tistick
- Metisstyle
- Option RAÏ
Notes
    
- "Cheb Tarik menacé d'expulsion". Libération (in French). 14 October 1995. Retrieved 17 October 2014.
- Cheb Tarik - Biographie Archived May 29, 2011, at the Wayback Machine (written in French) (Retrieved 12 March 2011.)
- Cheb Tarik (Retrieved 12 March 2011.)
- Cheb Tarik : News, discography, videos, information afromix.org (Retrieved 12 March 2011.)
- Cheb Tarik Discography at Discogs Discogs. (Retrieved 12 March 2011.)
- Cheb Tarik - Discographie Archived May 18, 2011, at the Wayback Machine (written in French) (Retrieved 12 March 2011.)