Rajae Belmlih is a Moroccan singer known for her contributions to the world of Arab and Amazigh music. Born on December 20, 1960, in Casablanca, she has gained acclaim for her powerful vocals and dynamic performances that blend traditional Moroccan sounds with contemporary influences. Belmlih’s music often incorporates elements of pop, folk, and traditional Amazigh rhythms, making her a unique figure in the North African music scene. Notable works include her albums "Ya Njoum Al-Lail" and "Aicha," which showcase her ability to fuse different musical styles while preserving cultural authenticity. Her impact extends beyond music; she is recognized for her role in promoting Moroccan culture and heritage on both national and international stages. Belmlih is also celebrated for her commitment to social issues, often using her platform to advocate for women's rights and cultural preservation. Through her artistry, Rajae Belmlih has become a significant voice in the Arab music landscape, influencing younger generations of artists and contributing to the global appreciation of Moroccan music.