Cheb Khaled: Success Has Not Erased Stage Fright; Documenting My Career Is a Potential Project
Translated from Arabic, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Algerian star Cheb Khaled affirmed that success has not diminished his stage fright, and documenting his career is a potential project.
- He delivered a standout performance at the 21st "Mawazine...Rhythms of the World" festival in Rabat, captivating a large audience with his most famous songs.
- Khaled expressed that time has not extinguished his passion for performing, as he still feels the same excitement whenever he takes the stage.
Algerian music icon Cheb Khaled delivered a captivating performance at the 21st edition of the "Mawazine...Rhythms of the World" festival in Rabat. He commanded the stage at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Sports Complex, drawing a massive crowd that enthusiastically engaged with his timeless hits.
Success has not diminished my stage fright.
Khaled, whose career spans decades, asserted that despite his immense success, the thrill of performing live remains potent. He confessed that the "stage fright has not disappeared" with fame, indicating a persistent reverence for the art of performance.
"Time has not succeeded in extinguishing the passion that accompanies me whenever I ascend the stage," Khaled stated, emphasizing his enduring love for music and his audience. The concert was a testament to his lasting appeal and his ability to connect with fans across generations.
Time has not succeeded in extinguishing the passion that accompanies me whenever I ascend the stage.
Looking ahead, the artist revealed that documenting his illustrious career is a project under consideration. This potential endeavor would offer fans and future generations a deeper insight into the journey of a global music legend.
Documenting my career is a project under consideration.
Originally published by Hespress in Arabic. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.