
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Born
July 11, 1966 (age 59)
Place of Birth
Saïda, Algeria
Also Known As
Mohamed Khelifati
Cheb Mami
Biography
Mohamed Khelifati (Arabic: محمد خليفاتي, Muḥammad Khalīfātī; born 11 July 1966), better known by his stage name Cheb Mami (Arabic: شاب مامي, shābb māmī), is an Algerian musician and singer-songwriter. He sings and speaks in Algerian Arabic and sometimes in French or Eastern Arabic dialects. Internationally, he is known for contributing vocals to the 1999 Sting single "Desert Rose".
Cheb Mami was born in Graba-el-wed (Arabic: غربة الواد), a populous quarter of Saïda (Arabic: سعيدة), Algeria. Located 170 kilometers south of Oran, the city is on the high mesas of northwestern Algeria.
In 1985, Cheb Mami moved to Paris and discovered Raï music. He later performed military service for two years in Algeria while working as an entertainer on army bases. In May 1989, he returned to Paris. He went on to tour the United States, the Netherlands, Germany, Switzerland, Spain, Scandinavia, and England.
Cheb Mami's music is a blend of Mediterranean and Western influences, including Turkish, Flamenco, and Greek music, as well as Latin music. His voice is tinged with Andalusian accents, and his music is an amalgamation of traditional and modern styles of singing.
When Sting's album Brand New Day was released in 1999, the pair's duet, "Desert Rose", appeared on singles charts around the world and led to television appearances on Saturday Night Live, the Today Show, Jay Leno, David Letterman, the Grammy Awards telecast, and even a live performance at the Super Bowl.
Cheb Mami was under an international arrest warrant after being indicted in October 2006 for "voluntary violence, sequestration, and threats" against an ex-wife, and failing to answer a court summons on 14 May 2007. He was accused of attempting to force an abortion on his then-girlfriend, magazine photographer Isabelle Simon. During a trip to Algeria in the summer of 2005, Simon was locked in a house belonging to one of Cheb Mami's friends, where an abortive procedure was attempted on her. Afterwards in France, she realized the fetus was still alive, and she later gave birth to a daughter. Cheb Mami had accused his manager Michel Lecorre (a.k.a. Michel Levy) of organizing the abortion plan; Levy was later sentenced to four years for plotting and organizing the assault. Cheb Mami was arrested in France several days before his trial and taken into custody by officials at a Paris airport as he arrived in the country from Algeria on 22 June 2009.
In July 2009, a Paris court found him guilty of drugging and attempted forcible abortion, and sentenced him to five years in prison.
On 21 September 2010, his lawyers applied for conditional release, a request that was turned down on 12 October 2010. Upon a second appeal however, the French court agreed for his conditional release on 23 March 2011.
In July 2015, Cheb Mami had to compensate 200,000 euros to Cheb Rabah (born Rabah Zerradine) for plagiarizing his texts. The songs in question are "Le raï c'est chic", "Madanite", "Ma vie deux fois", and "Gualbi Gualbi".
Source: Article "Cheb Mami" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Known For

TV
Vivement dimanche
Self
1998

TV
Fort Boyard
Self
1990

TV
Star Academy
Self
2001

TV
Victoires de la musique
Self
1985

TV
Raï Is Not Dead
Self (archive footage)
2023

Film
All Access: Front Row. Backstage. Live!
Self
2001

Film
100% Arabica
Krimo
1997

TV
Bled Music
Self
1991

Film
Mosaïque
Self
1976

Film
Algeria, Memoirs of Raï
Self
2001

Film
Raï Story: From Cheikha Rimitti to Cheba Djenet
Self (archive footage)
2004
Filmography
2023TVRaï Is Not Deadas Self (archive footage)2004FilmRaï Story: From Cheikha Rimitti to Cheba Djenetas Self (archive footage)2001TVStar Academyas Self2001FilmAll Access: Front Row. Backstage. Live!as Self2001FilmAlgeria, Memoirs of Raïas Self1998TVVivement dimancheas Self1997Film100% Arabicaas Krimo1991TVBled Musicas Self1990TVFort Boyardas Self1985TVVictoires de la musiqueas Self1976FilmMosaïqueas Self