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Parazar and Adlene unite their worlds in the music video “Dalma”

With “Dalma”, Parazar and Adlene offer an artistic manifesto where Algerian heritage is highlighted.

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On April 2, 2025, Parazar and Adlen have revealed "Dalma", an evocative music video filmed in the Algerian desert expanses. Produced by Bravo Music, this hybrid project mixes introspection and visual power, anchoring its story in a universal quest for identity while honoring the cultural heritage of the two Montreal artists.

Parazar: The rising star of French-language rap

Of Algerian origin and based in Montreal, Parazar has established himself as a key voice on the hip-hop scene. His style, a daring fusion of rai, rap, R&B and house, draws on his family roots. His father, a musician from rai, introduced him to this music very early on. ternary, jerky and exhilarating "

Laureate Rap Revelation 2023-2024 (Radio-Canada) and semi-finalist of the Francouvertes, she multiplies the significant projects, from the EP It's live (2021) to his recent collaborations with RYMZ and Fouki. His single " Réseau ", where she sings “I have all the words, but no more voice… All the signals that life sends me”, sums up his poetic and sensory approach.

Adlene: The Alchemist of Electronic Sounds

Born in 1987 and active under the pseudonym Dub, Adlene sculpts a musical identity at the crossroads of minimal house, techno and afro-trap rhythms. His bilingual approach (Arabic/French) and his mastery of hypnotic atmospheres make him an ideal collaborator for this large-scale project. Although discreet in the media, his technical expertise and his sense of mood electronics permeate "Dalma" of a singular rhythmic tension.


The clip, directed by FYCL, transforms the aridity of the desert into a visual metaphor for the themes addressed: resilience, heritage, and identity reconstruction. Wide shots of the dunes contrast with intimate close-ups of the artists, symbolizing the dialogue between tradition and modernity.

The sober but powerful production of Bravo Music highlights bilingual lyrics, where social reflections and personal affirmations intersect.

"There are so many things I refused to see / A little too many things they wanted me to believe"

A work without borders

With "Dalma", Parazar and Adlene offer an artistic manifesto that showcases Algerian heritage. This blend of genres, both musical and linguistic, positions the duo as a key player in a rapidly changing French-speaking scene, capable of attracting an international audience while remaining anchored in its cultural singularities.

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