مدي 1 تي في : مع نزار - 10/09/2024
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00:00Hello and welcome to a new episode of your daily and artistic show, Patchwork.
00:19I'm happy to be with you as always on Mediantv and its platform.
00:24Let's get started.
00:30Hello again, I'm Dabaneet. Let's go and discover who is our guest of today's episode.
01:00We are OMG System, we have the same name and we are going to take the next step.
01:04Let's go, let's go, let's go, let's go.
01:09I still can't believe I'm back.
01:11Hello, I'm Chad Partes. To see what I see, you need to be an artist.
01:16There are many things in the door, Victor Valdez.
01:18You know, to learn, you need to fail once or twice.
01:21And the next time you fail, you need to do it again.
01:23To shake the wrong responsibility.
01:27What do you want from me?
01:29I want you to be like me.
01:31I want you to be like me, I want you to be beautiful.
01:33You are in my dreams and I want you to be alone.
01:35I will always find you with me.
01:37I will be by your side until you come to me.
01:39You will find me here.
01:40I have so many things left in my memory.
01:42I have so many things that I can't remember.
01:44When I look at the sky, I can't say a word.
01:46I ask God not to come to an end.
01:48I don't want this day to end.
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03:36Today's guest is
03:38Malqity Jawad.
03:40Hello.
03:42Hello.
03:44Hello.
03:46How are you?
03:48I'm fine.
03:50Did you come alone today?
03:52Of course.
03:54Mr. Zezar is always with us.
03:56Hello Mr. Zezar.
03:58Tell us about him.
04:00He's always with you.
04:02He's been with me since I was 20 years old.
04:0420 years.
04:06This is the truth?
04:08Yes.
04:10Why is his name Zezar?
04:12I named him Zezar
04:14because my mother used to call him Zezar
04:16when I was young.
04:18When I heard his name
04:20I said to myself,
04:22I'm not Zezar.
04:24I look like him.
04:26That's why I named him Zezar.
04:28You can say that he's part of
04:30your artistic direction.
04:32You called him Zezar.
04:34Yes.
04:36He's always with you.
04:38He's always with you.
04:40He's always with me.
04:42He's always with me.
04:44He's always with me.
04:46He's always with me.
04:48He's always with me.
04:50He's always with me.
04:52He's always with me.
04:54Mr. Zezar,
04:56when you get married,
04:58who is it?
05:00The woman I'm marrying
05:02is a nun.
05:04Mr. Zezar.
05:08You've met a lot of talented artists
05:10who are internationally famous.
05:12They don't have a lot of money
05:14but they have something,
05:16a signature or something
05:18that they always have with them.
05:20You're part of their artistic direction.
05:24You've released
05:26about four songs
05:28in a month and a half.
05:30I don't know.
05:32Let's do the math with you.
05:34To be honest,
05:36I didn't know
05:38if I should release a track
05:40or not.
05:42After six months,
05:44I didn't know if I could release a track.
05:46Normally,
05:48I work hard
05:50every day
05:52to record.
05:54I might like a track or not.
05:56I have a stock of tracks.
05:58You have a stock?
06:00Yes, I have a lot of tracks.
06:02Do you finalize them?
06:04No, I don't finalize them.
06:06I work on the final version
06:08based on what I like.
06:10Tell me about 25 million.
06:1225 million.
06:14It's an experimental track.
06:16I tried to complete
06:18Jam Show's final version.
06:20I wanted to be part of the culture.
06:22I wrote in the 25 million track
06:24that I'm wearing the final version.
06:26Normally,
06:28the music video shows
06:30that I came from the final version
06:32and what you see in the music video
06:34is what I'm wearing.
06:36That's 25 million.
06:38I wrote that
06:40in the show I wanted to say
06:42what I couldn't say
06:44in the show.
06:46It's Jam Show's final version.
06:48It's Jam Show's final version.
06:50What I wanted to say is
06:52I want to finish the show
06:54to start my career.
06:56Tell us about The Lost Son.
06:58The Lost Son.
07:00the first track that I recorded before I left Jamshou, before I left the tour.
07:05So that was the first track I recorded.
07:06And I listened to what I was feeling at that time,
07:08and what I was feeling before I left Jamshou.
07:12Because a lot of things happened before I left Jamshou,
07:14a lot of things happened before I left Jamshou,
07:16and a lot of things happened after that.
07:19I listened to what I was feeling,
07:21and that's how I came to this point.
07:24I've been communicating with a lot of things that are happening now,
07:27and they're part of my story.
07:28You're heading to Nahr.
07:29Fire. Fire is one of my favorite tracks.
07:33I personally like it a lot.
07:35I haven't listened to its music for a long time.
07:37For example, in your tracks,
07:39among the tracks you've listened to a lot,
07:41you've listened to Fire.
07:43Yes, I like Fire a lot.
07:45I listen to it all the time.
07:47Because it's sentimental, right?
07:49Yes, because...
07:51I don't know how to describe it.
07:53Tell us about its story.
07:55How did you write it?
07:57When I was in Saudi Arabia,
07:59I didn't know what to do at that time.
08:01So I decided to record it.
08:03I had a base and I recorded it in exactly 37 minutes.
08:05All of it?
08:07Yes, all of it.
08:09And that's it.
08:11Since then, I've liked that track.
08:13Why do you like it?
08:15What's its message?
08:17Honestly,
08:19its message is...
08:23There are two sides to it.
08:25The first one is that
08:27it's like a third person singing.
08:29You can bring a lot of emotions
08:31or a lot of mixed feelings
08:33that you have inside.
08:35You have to get them out.
08:37It's like your brain is crowded
08:39and you have to say a lot of things
08:41and you don't know what to say exactly.
08:43So I said, why should I put my head down
08:45and go in one direction?
08:47Anything I felt I had to say to people,
08:49I would say it.
08:51And that's how it became Fire.
08:53Your style is similar to Islam.
08:55How does it feel when someone
08:57sees you as a slammer?
08:59What is Islam?
09:01It's a discipline,
09:03an art that's dear to you.
09:05Do you think
09:07it's similar to when people
09:09call you a slammer?
09:11Honestly, in the past,
09:13I didn't want to get involved in slamming.
09:15In the past, when people felt
09:17they wanted to call me something,
09:19they did.
09:21But now, when people see me as a slammer,
09:23when I was young,
09:25I used to go with my parents
09:27to the youth center.
09:29And I used to hear Zajal.
09:31And my father used to love Zajal.
09:33So I was able to get
09:35a direct impression of him.
09:37Your style is a play on words.
09:39It's sarcastic, it's a joke.
09:41It's a second degree.
09:43Can you say that this is the brand,
09:45this is the slogan of Nizar?
09:47I can say that
09:49it's a second degree.
09:51But as I said,
09:53in the past, I didn't want to get involved in slamming.
09:55I tried not to think too much.
09:57If I felt something, I would say it.
09:59Sometimes,
10:01there are ways
10:03that you feel are well-written.
10:05There are small details
10:07that you notice.
10:09There are ways that I try not to change
10:11in order to write.
10:13It has to be symmetric.
10:15I didn't want to leave it like that.
10:17You are very spontaneous.
10:19Yes, I am.
10:21This is a good question.
10:23Spontaneity is a good thing.
10:25But it can be negative.
10:27If you see something
10:29that you don't like,
10:31you say it.
10:33If you see a contract that you don't like,
10:35you say that it's not a contract.
10:37It's not a contract.
10:39Sometimes, they tell me the reality.
10:41Spontaneity is the reality.
10:43I used to try
10:45not to think too much.
10:47If I felt something, I would say it.
10:49I used to think about it.
10:51I used to think about it.
10:53I could have left it like that.
10:55It was necessary.
10:57Honestly,
10:59I didn't think
11:01that I had to reform
11:03my expression
11:05because sometimes,
11:07I could hurt people
11:09like I did that day.
11:11I didn't mean to do anything.
11:13Do you feel better now?
11:15I feel better.
11:17I feel better.
11:19Let's talk about Jamshoum.
11:21Congratulations on winning
11:23this competition.
11:27How did you start this experiment?
11:29It's been months since you won.
11:31How did you get to your career?
11:33What did you add to your career?
11:35Honestly,
11:37it was a good experiment.
11:39It showed me
11:41its pros and cons.
11:43It gave me a lot of
11:45opportunities in my career.
11:47It gave me visibility.
11:49It gave me people who know me.
11:51I learned a lot
11:53from it.
11:55It's not because of Jamshoum.
11:57It's because of the people
11:59I met there.
12:01Sometimes,
12:03when I didn't win a competition,
12:05people couldn't sit with me.
12:07The credibility of the program
12:09is not the same as Jamshoum.
12:11It's the same people,
12:13the same documents,
12:15the same everything.
12:17The credibility of the program
12:19gives you more visibility.
12:21It opens your eyes more.
12:23It opens up the discussion
12:25and adds something to it.
12:27How was your role in the film?
12:29It was good.
12:31Most of the candidates
12:33didn't like the 24-hour tournament.
12:35I enjoyed it.
12:37In the final,
12:39they asked me to add a couple of primes.
12:41I liked it.
12:43I wanted to shoot a prime in three days.
12:45I had to do it in three days.
12:47It was fun.
12:49The performance of
12:51Love
12:53was special.
12:55You said
12:57you were 6 out of 10,
12:59and you were 9 out of 10.
13:01How did you work on it?
13:03I was 5 out of 10,
13:05not 6.
13:07The fourth prime
13:09I sang in
13:11was Love.
13:13Why?
13:15In the beginning,
13:17the competition was
13:19for a good prime.
13:21At first,
13:23I knew
13:25that my performance
13:27wasn't good.
13:29I was in the middle.
13:31You were nervous.
13:33Yes, I was nervous.
13:35The primes
13:37gave me envelopes
13:39to choose from.
13:41I had to choose.
13:43I chose Love.
13:45I didn't think about it.
13:47It was a problem.
13:49It was a challenge.
13:51I had to choose.
13:53I had to choose.
13:55I went to the extreme
13:57of Love.
13:59I was a rapper.
14:01I sang for girls.
14:03You sang
14:05and you told me
14:07that you gave me
14:09a pair of shoes
14:11in Jamshoum.
14:13Why did you call it a pair of shoes?
14:15So that I could return
14:17what I gave you.
14:19Did you return it?
14:21Yes.
14:23Normally,
14:25a pair of shoes
14:27is a place
14:29where I don't want anyone
14:31to help me.
14:33I don't want anyone
14:35to help me.
14:37As a rapper,
14:39it's good to help each other.
14:41But I won't give you anything.
14:43I gave you a pair of shoes
14:45and a pair of shoes.
14:47It's like a Lego trip.
14:49Yes.
14:51I didn't like the name.
14:53I didn't understand.
14:55A pair of shoes is a place
14:57where I don't want anyone
14:59to help me.
15:01I don't want anyone
15:03to help me.
15:05But a pair of shoes
15:07is a place
15:09where I don't want
15:11anyone to help me.
15:13Now,
15:15I'll tell you some names
15:17and you'll tell me
15:19what you think about them.
15:21Let's start with Dizidros.
15:23There are a lot of opportunities for me without being a musician or not.
15:30I deal with love and passion.
15:34The great Toto.
15:36He is in the same league as Dizidros.
15:39He is a great drummer and a great singer.
15:43And a crybaby.
15:44Yes, he is a crybaby.
15:46Plume, what do you think of him?
15:48Plume is one of the best people I've ever met.
15:50He has a very pure soul, he doesn't have any problems.
15:55When I talk to him, he doesn't say anything that I don't like.
16:02And Plume is a good name.
16:03Yes, Plume is a good name in the book.
16:04Plume is a good name, but people don't notice it.
16:09And he has a good personality in the book and in the flow.
16:12Vera, what do you think of him?
16:14Vera is a good young man.
16:18He is a good young man without being a musician.
16:22Do you agree with him?
16:22Yes.
16:23What do you think of Anissa?
16:25Anissa is a lady who gave me a masterclass in the Jamshou final.
16:33It was a very good masterclass.
16:35She gave me a lot of advice.
16:36I told them a lot of advice, but I didn't listen to them.
16:39For me, it was the best masterclass in Jamshou.
16:45Was that masterclass very important?
16:47I told them a lot of advice, but I didn't listen to them.
16:50Why?
16:51For example, the environment.
16:55The most important thing you see is your environment.
16:58When I went to Jamshou, I realized the problem of the environment.
17:01I had a good environment.
17:03Now, thank God, I have my people, my team, and I am 100% satisfied with it.
17:11I stopped at this point.
17:11When you have a good team, you don't have to think a lot about the advice they give you.
17:17Let's talk about the Sheikhs' table.
17:19What did they give you?
17:21What was your idea?
17:24The idea of the Sheikhs being in the final was my idea.
17:29It gave me a lot of motivation.
17:35If they hadn't been there, I would have won.
17:40But they added a beauty to it.
17:43They didn't show me their performances.
17:45They didn't compare.
17:47They compared each other, but their performances were far from each other.
17:52You work a lot on contradictory things.
17:56For example, the jalebi, the guitar, the large clothes, the dress, the Moroccan wedding atmosphere.
18:06Sometimes, when I find the first verse, they tell me to remove the second verse.
18:11I can say this because it happened to me in my life.
18:15Sometimes, my first EP was called Paradox.
18:20The first EP I worked on.
18:20So, Paradox was your first EP?
18:22It was Paradox.
18:23Sometimes, I would think too much about something,
18:27and I would come to the end of it with a question that I didn't think about at first.
18:32I would think about it, but I didn't think about it.
18:36Contradictory things sometimes happen to each other.
18:40You went to Jamalia.
18:42Yes.
18:43Tell me about the Hanan Association.
18:45Yes, the Hanan Association.
18:46The Hanan Association is a center for the care of abandoned children.
18:53I don't know if you know about this word,
18:57because there are a lot of people who live in Tmemi who see abandoned children.
19:02It's not good.
19:03This is a center near my house.
19:06There are children who don't have their parents.
19:12My parents were in the Hanan Association.
19:15I would always go to them because it's close to my house.
19:18I would go to the mountains with them, and sometimes I would go with them.
19:21I knew those children who were in Tmemi.
19:24I was freestyling at that time, and I posted them on Instagram.
19:28Okay.
19:29One time, I thought that I knew these people and what they needed.
19:33I wanted to see what they were giving to the people who came to them.
19:36They were giving money for their needs.
19:38These people didn't need everything.
19:40They didn't need to come and sit with them.
19:43They felt the family atmosphere.
19:44One day, I thought that I would make a video on Instagram
19:49and try to gather the people I knew and coach them.
19:52I would go and make a wall for these people.
19:54I had this idea.
19:56I posted it on my page.
19:58Most of the people I met on that day were my friends.
20:04Did they ask for you?
20:05No, I was with a friend of mine.
20:08He greeted them.
20:10We made these walls.
20:13We spent a week or two with them.
20:17It was the best experience.
20:19I was proud of that experience.
20:20That was your idea?
20:21Yes, 100%.
20:23You should have given them money.
20:24You should have said, yes, money is enough.
20:27You should have told them that money is enough.
20:30You should have told them that we would come and spend time with them.
20:35At the same time, we would spend time with them and think about them.
20:39I made these walls with one of my coaches.
20:42He gave us the money and we had a competition.
20:45We spent a long time with them.
20:48I still call them the good people.
20:51I still go to them.
20:54You were with them in Al-Arayesh?
20:56Yes, in Al-Arayesh.
20:57Good for you.
20:58Did you start the day with simple material?
21:03No, I didn't start the day with simple material.
21:05Did you start with your photos?
21:07Yes, I did.
21:08What did you think?
21:09I took a lot of photos.
21:11I bought this chair, which is not very old.
21:16I still have it.
21:17I didn't take it from my wife.
21:20I still have the same material, the same PC.
21:22I still have the same phone.
21:24Honestly, this is the place where we can create.
21:30It's not the best studio.
21:31We can't produce what we produce.
21:33It's a waste of money.
21:34Yes, it's a waste of money.
21:34We are still looking for a better quality.
21:36But most of the studios in Morocco are like this.
21:40Except for the big studios.
21:43Do you have a photo of yourself when you were young?
21:48Chris Brown.
21:52I know that you wanted to become a great artist and a famous rapper.
21:55I didn't know how to play this game when I was young.
21:57I used to look at the cards and read them.
22:00I wanted to reach my goals.
22:02It was natural for me to play this game.
22:03I used to make music, but I didn't see a future in it.
22:09How old are you?
22:10I was born on the first day of the year.
22:13Wow.
22:14I was born on the first day of the year.
22:15It's a fantasy.
22:16How old are you?
22:18I was 16 years old.
22:21Today you are 24 years old.
22:23Yes, I'm 24 years old.
22:25Anyway, I'm 15 years old.
22:26You're 15 years old.
22:28If I asked you today, what are your goals?
22:33What do you want to achieve and what do you want to achieve?
22:35What would you answer me?
22:36Honestly, I have goals.
22:40I always say that I dream big.
22:46I want to be the top one in urban music in Morocco.
22:52I want to help people who make music.
22:59I want to help people who make music.
23:02I want to help people who make music.
23:08I want to help people who make music.
23:13I want to help people who make music.
23:18I want to help people who make music.
23:23I want to help people who make music.
23:28I want to help people who make music.
23:33I want to help people who make music.
23:38I want to help people who make music.
23:41This is your goal.
23:43It's not far and it's not difficult.
23:45We are waiting to see you in big events.
23:49Why not only in Morocco?
23:51You recently participated in Sain.
23:53In Iraish.
23:55With Desi Droz.
23:57How was Sain?
23:59Honestly, Sain and Ira.
24:01I can tell you that it was the best.
24:03After the first time I went to Sain,
24:07it was the best one.
24:09I was in doubt.
24:11I had a bad feeling.
24:15I didn't know what would happen next.
24:20I didn't know the competition.
24:22I knew I could win.
24:26I didn't know people would support me.
24:28I didn't know people would support me.
24:30I didn't know people would support me.
24:32They supported you.
24:33The audience was big.
24:35I told them I wanted to study something related to the mosque and they told me to go and study.
24:42Are you planning to go next year?
24:44To be honest, I don't have any plans for this year.
24:48I don't know if I will be able to go, I don't know.
24:53But I will definitely do something in private.
24:58Thank you very much for coming.
25:01I don't know much about this interview, but we will talk about it and maybe we will watch it again.
25:09We will leave the floor to you.
25:11Thank you, it has been a pleasure to be with you.
25:15I have been watching you for the past 10 years.
25:18Welcome.
25:19It has been a pleasure.
25:21What I want to say is that you shouldn't let other people's opinions affect you.
25:38If you are doing something, believe in it.
25:41If you don't believe in it, it will come to you eventually.
25:46The important thing is that you believe in what you are doing.
25:51What do you want to say?
25:53I have been singing for 25 years and I still don't believe in it.
25:57Thank you very much.
26:00Thank you very much.
26:02This is the end of today's episode.
26:04Thank you very much for coming.
26:06See you next time.
26:11Bye-bye.