Fatiha Lwazza, a renowned and beloved figure in the realm of Moroccan Chaabi music, tragically passed away from a sudden heart attack early Friday morning in Rabat. Her unexpected departure has left a profound impact on the music community and her numerous fans who celebrated her vibrant contributions to the genre.
As a prominent voice in women's Chaabi music, Lwazza carved out a remarkable legacy characterized by her dynamic performances at Moroccan weddings, family gatherings, and cultural events both within Morocco and internationally. Her ability to connect with audiences through her music established her as a significant artist in a genre that is deeply rooted in Moroccan culture.
Following the Friday Asr prayers, she was laid to rest at the Chouhada Cemetery in Rabat, where a multitude of mourners gathered at her residence in the Yacoub El Mansour neighborhood to pay their last respects. The atmosphere was filled with grief as friends, family, and fans came together to honor her memory and celebrate her life.
In the wake of her passing, the Moroccan music community has been in mourning, leading to an outpouring of tributes and condolences on social media platforms from both fans and fellow artists. Many shared heartfelt messages reflecting on her influence and the joy she brought to their lives through her music.
As reported by en.hespress.com.