مدي 1 تي في : مع يحيى كعبال - 20/02/2025
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00:00Hello and welcome to a new episode of your daily and artistic show, Patchwork Saeed.
00:19I'm happy to be here with you to give you some news about the work of a new artist.
00:25So sit back and enjoy.
00:30Hello again and welcome to our guest of today's episode.
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02:57Our guest of today is the artist Yahya Kaabal.
03:00Hello and welcome.
03:02Hello and welcome.
03:05It's a pleasure to be here with you.
03:09Tell us about your beginnings.
03:12My name is Yahya Kaabal.
03:14I'm from Titouan.
03:16I'm 23 years old.
03:18I started as an actor, not as a musician.
03:22When I was a kid, I loved the colors and the lights.
03:26My mother used to tell me to watch the show.
03:29That's when my dream started to grow.
03:31Then I turned to music.
03:33I went to the Academy of Music.
03:35I stayed there for 5 years.
03:37I didn't have a good voice.
03:39I worked a lot.
03:41Then I started participating in local and national competitions.
03:45Before that, I participated in TV competitions.
03:48Did you start with covers?
03:50Is it always a difficult choice?
03:53Or is it an easy choice for an artist to produce a cover?
03:57In my opinion, it's an easy choice.
04:01Especially in the beginning.
04:03You don't have a lot of resources.
04:07You don't have a lot of resources to produce songs.
04:11So covers are a test for people's feedback.
04:16How will they know you?
04:18How will they accept your talent?
04:20At the same time, you get the support of other artists.
04:24You feel happy and you learn more.
04:26Before you participated in the competition, you already had a song.
04:31Yes.
04:32The idea of the first song,
04:35was to see as an artist, a writer and a composer,
04:40how to choose a musical style or a musical identity.
04:45It takes time.
04:46When you were young, when you were listening to your songs,
04:49when you were talking about your art and your world,
04:52you felt a lot of passion.
04:55When did you want to be an artist?
04:58When I was in school,
05:00I used to hear my classmates say,
05:03what do you want to be? An engineer? A doctor?
05:05I always wanted to be an artist.
05:07When you were young?
05:08Yes.
05:09You didn't want to be an engineer, a doctor or a minister.
05:12You wanted to be an artist.
05:13Why do you think that?
05:15Did you grow up in an artistic environment?
05:18Did your family have artists?
05:22Maybe.
05:23When I was young, I used to hear that my mother and father were good singers.
05:28But no one took it seriously.
05:31Honestly, I don't know.
05:33You used to listen to a lot of music.
05:35Yes.
05:36You used to watch a lot of music.
05:37Yes, I used to watch a lot of music in competitions.
05:40And maybe the theater had a role in it.
05:43Because the theater was where the music was.
05:46So maybe the theater created my passion.
05:48Did you participate in any performances?
05:50Yes.
05:51Did you participate in any performances?
05:53Were there movements, songs?
05:55Yes, there were performances.
05:58For example, in a solo performance,
06:00you have to sing and act.
06:02So maybe this combination was what gave me the talent
06:05and created my passion for singing.
06:07You used to say bye-bye to the theater and now to singing and acting.
06:10Honestly, especially the theater in my city, Tatouan,
06:12was progressing after a run.
06:15And I forced music to be the outlet or the escape
06:19to express my passion and success.
06:21You started in the West.
06:22Did you say bye-bye to the West and returned to the Arabs or the Moroccans?
06:26This is an intervention in my musical identity.
06:30In the beginning, I was more of a Westerner.
06:32Because my vocal abilities were not good enough for Arabic.
06:36So in the institute, I tried to improve my abilities in Arabic or Moroccan music.
06:44Little by little, with the covers,
06:46I started to be able to sing in Arabic.
06:49With the artists I was inspired by,
06:51I gave them this taste and this status.
06:53Little by little, I reached this success.
06:55Tell us about your experience in the institute.
06:57What is the musical instrument you chose?
07:01I didn't choose a musical instrument.
07:03I chose a vocalist.
07:05Is it the equivalent of a musical instrument?
07:08Exactly.
07:09So I chose a vocalist.
07:11I had Mr. Rashid Anakkar and Mr. Hanan.
07:16We used to rehearse.
07:18We used to read a recital like a musical instrument
07:20so that you don't miss the partitions, you know the notes, etc.
07:23And we used to do exercises.
07:25We used to choose the notes that go with your voice.
07:29So it was a useful experience.
07:31It was beneficial and it increased my talent.
07:34Great.
07:35How did you get the idea to participate in Starlight?
07:37Starlight was the first season.
07:39Of course, I was very happy with this experience
07:41because it made me know more about people.
07:43And the committee that supported them was important.
07:47I paid for the casting.
07:49And I was accepted.
07:51They told me that I was in the top three.
07:54After I reached the editing stage,
07:56which I was in before,
07:58I didn't like it at all.
08:00There was an accident.
08:02People on Instagram know about it.
08:04After the lights went out,
08:06the tension went up on the stage.
08:08Really?
08:10Yes.
08:11I was very nervous and stressed.
08:14I hadn't been on a TV show for a long time.
08:17So it was difficult.
08:19But after that, my talent improved a lot.
08:21So you didn't like Starlight's performance at all?
08:24No, not at all.
08:26Even the people I know well
08:28knew my talent.
08:30So it wasn't a problem for me.
08:33So after the lights went out,
08:35it was normal for you to be nervous?
08:38No, no.
08:40After the lights went out,
08:42unfortunately, I couldn't continue
08:44because I was very nervous.
08:46But honestly, this experience is acceptable.
08:48People know me a lot.
08:50The most important thing
08:52that can be a lesson for you
08:54is how to deal with your stress.
08:56Because there are many artists
08:58and singers from all over the world
09:00who have a great voice.
09:02But sometimes,
09:04like me today,
09:06my voice is a bit hoarse.
09:08But when they perform at a festival
09:10or an important event,
09:12sometimes their voice is not 100%.
09:14Maybe you should work on it
09:16and improve it.
09:18Exactly.
09:20So that your voice
09:22can be at its best
09:24and at its top.
09:26So this curiosity
09:28affects you
09:30and keeps you going.
09:32But with the experience,
09:34the stress goes away.
09:36And the cameras
09:38teach you how to work with them.
09:40Yes, thank God.
09:42Your new song is called Wallah.
09:44Tell us how you got the idea
09:46to write this song.
09:48Wallah was written by Amir Tahayekd
09:50and Omar Bushmal.
09:52Wallah was written in 2021.
09:54Sorry.
09:56It was written in 2021.
09:58But for me,
10:00it was a new style.
10:02I couldn't sing
10:04pop Moroccan or Arab songs,
10:06so it was hard for me.
10:08But after Starlight,
10:10I was always thinking about
10:12how to do it.
10:14Love between lovers
10:16has a positive energy.
10:18It invokes
10:20joy,
10:22energy and a positive vibe.
10:24The video was shot in Tetouan
10:26by Yassine Jabri.
10:28It was shot in the old town of Tetouan
10:30in Riyadh to show the
10:32Tetouanian culture.
10:34The stylist was
10:36Abiko,
10:38who tried to mix the modern
10:40with the old.
10:42It was a blessing.
10:44Can we say that
10:46Wallah is your style?
10:48Yes, Wallah's style is pop Moroccan.
10:50I felt it in my head.
10:52I will try to improve it.
10:54What did you do
10:56and what did you improve
10:58from the first clip?
11:00The first song was Afro.
11:02It wasn't a successful
11:04experience.
11:06Was the clip good?
11:08Yes, the clip was good.
11:10Honestly,
11:12I was discovering
11:14my style.
11:16It wasn't bad, was it?
11:18No, it was good.
11:20But compared to Wallah,
11:22there was a big difference.
11:24The style, the content,
11:26the possibilities,
11:28everything changed.
11:30Why did you choose
11:32the Arabic-Western style?
11:34What were the mechanisms
11:36that changed it?
11:38We all know that
11:40it's hard to succeed
11:42in the Arab world.
11:44Honestly, it's hard.
11:46But I felt that
11:48the Moroccan music
11:50went in a new direction.
11:52They added
11:54Western melodies, samples, etc.
11:56It was good, honestly.
11:58After that,
12:00I started to learn
12:02the Moroccan style.
12:04I said, no,
12:06I don't like the artists
12:08who try to show their culture
12:10and identity.
12:12I should like them.
12:14That's it.
12:16As for
12:18the mechanisms,
12:20we try to listen to them.
12:22We don't only listen
12:24to pop music.
12:26We listen to old music,
12:28to have a diverse
12:30sound library.
12:32We add things here and there.
12:34We all know that
12:36the artistic field is a bit difficult.
12:38There are many obstacles.
12:40I wish you a long and successful career.
12:42I know.
12:44But I know
12:46that perseverance
12:48is one of the keys
12:50of this field.
12:52Perseverance,
12:54hard work, commitment
12:56affect the artistic field
12:58a lot.
13:00Honestly, in any field.
13:02Sometimes,
13:04there are downs,
13:06but when you work hard,
13:08the results are good.
13:10Sometimes,
13:12you fail.
13:14I hope that
13:16you will succeed in the future.
13:18I am aware of that.
13:20There is a long breath.
13:22Yes, honestly.
13:24Sometimes, it happens.
13:26Thank God,
13:28you don't see people
13:30who have already passed
13:32and believe in you.
13:34It's a click.
13:36Sometimes,
13:38you need a long breath.
13:40You are a reader.
13:42When I was interviewing
13:44in the morning,
13:46I found out that you are
13:48a great journalist.
13:50Thank God.
13:52It was my father's condition.
13:54It was one of the best days.
13:56It was my father's condition
13:58to make music.
14:00It was a condition.
14:02Yes, it was a condition.
14:04But reading is the first
14:06and the main success in life.
14:08Honestly, I thank him
14:10for this condition.
14:12Because it affects my personality
14:14as an artist and as a journalist.
14:16We look up to you.
14:18I hope one day,
14:20you inspire me.
14:22I am happy to see you.
14:24Reading was important
14:26for me.
14:28Reading has a special effect.
14:30Your interview
14:32was about the latest forms
14:34of media.
14:36Yes, the latest forms of media
14:38and their relationship with social media.
14:40How is your relationship with social media?
14:42Are you on good terms or not?
14:44What do you mean?
14:46There is a good development
14:48in the Moroccan and Arab media.
14:50There is new content
14:52or new types of journalism
14:54on social media.
14:56It is going well,
14:58but the TV shows
15:00and the traditional media
15:02have a special
15:04influence.
15:06It is nice
15:08to see a young man
15:10on TV.
15:12Young people
15:14don't watch TV much.
15:16They say it is a sacred thing
15:18and an important source.
15:20At the same time,
15:22a young man
15:24on TV
15:26is able to produce
15:28very good content.
15:30Congratulations
15:32from my friends
15:34and my colleagues
15:36who are working
15:38in media.
15:40I think we can see
15:42how important TV is
15:44and how it gives value
15:46to art.
15:48God bless you.
15:50God bless you too.
15:52God bless you.
15:54Among the people
15:56who bless you,
15:58among the people
16:00who bless your work,
16:02there is a great Moroccan artist.
16:04What is her name?
16:06Asma is one of the people
16:08who always tells you
16:10to think about the person
16:12who supports you.
16:14I consider her a mother.
16:16She knows my relationship with her.
16:18She knows.
16:20She knows.
16:22She knows.
16:24Honestly,
16:26I support her.
16:28I saw a good side of her.
16:30I met her
16:32in a competition
16:34in 2018.
16:36When she was performing,
16:38I had no words
16:40to describe her.
16:42She was benevolent.
16:44Exactly.
16:46It was like a desert of chemistry.
16:48She taught me
16:50about my qualities.
16:52I was happy.
16:54I didn't care about the committee.
16:56I was happy to be a small person.
16:58When you leave the place
17:00and come back,
17:02it shows
17:04how humble
17:06she is in the right place.
17:08Honestly, Asma
17:10supports you in social media.
17:12She supports you financially.
17:14I respect her a lot.
17:16I wish one day
17:18when I grow up,
17:20I will have a day with her.
17:22I see myself in her.
17:24It's nice to see
17:26such respectful stars
17:28who support the talent
17:30of young people
17:32in their school life
17:34and in their professional future.
17:36It's good to have talented artists
17:38who have a lot of money
17:40but if they are talented
17:42and have a good education,
17:44it's a great addition.
17:46Let's go back
17:48to the cinema scene
17:50where we can discover
17:52some of the movies
17:54that are currently in theaters.
18:00Do you think you have money?
18:02I don't know if it's you or your job,
18:04but you disgust me.
18:06You are here with your big 200
18:08on capitalism.
18:10Over life and death.
18:16In its most devious ways.
18:24This is my dad.
18:26And Maya is my daughter.
18:30When I was on the other side of the planet,
18:32I asked him to give me
18:34historical titles.
18:36Give me a title for your next cartoon.
18:38This was our Cinema episode
18:40with Cine Atlas.
18:42Cine Atlas is in Tripoli,
18:44and Cine Atlas is in Tripoli.
18:46We will be back
18:48with our guest today,
18:50the talented artist
18:52Yehia Kabal.
18:54Yehia,
18:56I want to ask you
18:58if there is a chance
19:00to go on stage
19:02and see you perform.
19:04Of course,
19:06but is there anything
19:08coming your way?
19:10After the song,
19:12I got some offers
19:14that I can't confirm,
19:16but I hope it won't be
19:18an obstacle for any artist
19:20to go on stage.
19:22Maybe a festival,
19:24I don't know the name of it in Morocco,
19:26but if I get the chance,
19:28it will be a great honor for me.
19:30And of course,
19:32in my area,
19:34as I said,
19:36after the song,
19:38I started to shine.
19:40What are your thoughts on the song?
19:42The song was great,
19:44thank God.
19:46I want to thank
19:48the team,
19:50the producer,
19:52the director,
19:54my friends,
19:56the influencers,
19:58and the promotion
20:00helped me a lot.
20:02The song was released
20:04about a month ago.
20:06I was surprised
20:08because I didn't
20:10do any advertising
20:12or sponsorship.
20:14I said,
20:16let me discover
20:18people who love my talent,
20:20my voice,
20:22and let it be something
20:24that I can show
20:26to the world.
20:28And I think
20:30it was a great result.
20:32The next song?
20:34Yes.
20:36Wajda?
20:38Almost.
20:40I'm still working
20:42on the distribution.
20:44The problem with the team
20:46is that
20:48there are a lot of
20:50Wajda's songs,
20:52but we choose
20:54the songs that
20:56are comfortable
20:58and that are not
21:00too popular.
21:02So we try to choose
21:04all the songs
21:06at the right time.
21:08In the summer?
21:10No, maybe after Ramadan.
21:12If God wills,
21:14I will be successful
21:16in the music video.
21:18I think the image is important,
21:20especially in our time,
21:22on social media,
21:24people want to follow you
21:26Yes, God willing.
21:28Yahya, any last words?
21:30First of all, thank you
21:32for the invitation.
21:34It's been a pleasure
21:36to sit with you.
21:38Thank you,
21:40Media NTV,
21:42my family,
21:44my friends,
21:46I love you so much.
21:48Thank you to the people
21:50who supported me
21:52and believed in my talent.
21:54Thank you so much.
21:56God bless you.
21:58I hope we won't disappoint you.
22:00Thank you so much.
22:02Good luck,
22:04and I'm sure you will be successful.
22:06This is the end of today's episode.
22:08Thank you for joining us.
22:10I wish you all the best.
22:12See you soon.
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