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S Ghalin is a versatile singer blending Latino rhythms with urban vibes. With a passion for reggaeton and Latin music, he brings energy, emotion, and authenticity to every performance.

Tell us about yourself, who are you and where do you come from?

I’m a versatile singer who brings emotion, rhythm, and realness to every track. My sound is a mix of Latin heat and urban fire — think smooth melodies, catchy hooks, and beats that make you move. I like to keep it fresh, international, and always authentic to who I am. Music is my language, and I speak it with flavor. I’m from Marrakech, Morocco — big shout out to Mhamid and all my people holding it down! The music scene here is full of raw talent and cultural fusion. It’s a place where traditional sounds meet modern energy. As an artist blending Latino rhythms with urban vibes, I find inspiration everywhere — from the streets of Marrakech to the beats of reggaeton and trap worldwide.

How was your passion for music born? Who are your idols?

My passion for music was born from a mix of cultures and emotions. Growing up in Marrakech, I was surrounded by music — from the street melodies to the rhythms at family gatherings. But it really clicked when I started listening to international sounds — Latin music, R&B, reggaeton, and urban beats. It spoke to me in a different way. Music became my escape, my therapy, and later, my mission. I started writing, singing, and mixing languages — that’s how my sound was born. I’ve got a mix of influences. I look up to artists like Bad Bunny for his boldness and genre-blending style, Maluma for his smooth vocals and stage presence, and The Weeknd for his storytelling and emotion. On the urban side, I respect Drake for his versatility and French Montana for representing North Africa globally. I take inspiration from all of them but always keep my own flavor.

What kind of music do you do?

I make a fusion of sounds — mainly Latin-inspired rhythms blended with urban vibes like trap, reggaeton, and melodic rap. But it’s more than just genres — it’s a feeling. My music is emotional but catchy, smooth but energetic. I love mixing languages — Spanish, French, Darija, and English — all in one track when it fits the vibe. What makes my sound unique is the contrast: I can go from a soft, romantic chorus to a sharp, confident verse in one song. I bring a lot of melody, rhythm, and flow — but I always keep it real. Whether it’s a feel-good summer track or something deeper, there’s always a piece of me in it. I want people to dance, reflect, and connect.

What is the most important song for you? What message do you want to convey to the listener?

Right now, one of the most special tracks I’ve released is my cover of “Qué pasaría.” It’s a song that resonates deeply with me — emotionally and musically. I wanted to give it my own twist, blending that romantic Latino vibe with my urban touch. It’s a reflection of my roots and my versatility. But the most meaningful project is still on the way — my debut album GHALINEO, coming very soon. That album is my heart and soul — it tells my story, my struggles, my dreams, and my growth. The message I want to share is clear: no matter where you’re from, your voice matters, your dreams are valid, and your path is yours to own. Whether it’s love, ambition, or resilience — there’s something real in every track.

Why should a listener who doesn’t know you listen to your music?

Because my music isn’t just sound — it’s emotion, energy, and identity. I bring something fresh to the table: a fusion of Latino heat and urban soul, blended with multilingual vibes that cross borders. Even if you don’t know me yet, you’ll feel the vibe — whether it’s a catchy hook, a smooth melody, or a verse that hits home. I represent the new wave — artists who are global, real, and unafraid to mix cultures. If you’re into music that makes you move, think, and feel something — then my sound is for you. Just press play… the rest will speak for itself.

What are your future projects? Where do you see yourself 5 years from now?

Coming up next, I’m dropping my debut album — this project is super personal, and it’s going to show the full range of what I can do: Latino vibes, urban energy, deep emotions, and international flair. After that, I plan to release more singles, some big collabs, and explore new sounds — from Afro-Latin to acoustic and experimental. In 5 years, I see myself as an international artist, performing on major stages around the world. I want to build my brand not just through music, but also through visuals, fashion, and culture. I see S Ghalin as more than a name — it’s a movement. I want to open doors for other artists like me and represent where I come from while connecting with people globally. Music is just the beginning.

Tell our readers a funny episode that happened in your career as an artist.

One time, I was performing at a small local event — the energy was amazing, people were vibing… and I got way too hyped. During the chorus, I tried to hit this smooth spin move like I was in a reggaeton video, but my foot slipped and I almost wiped out in front of everyone. 💀 The best part? The crowd thought it was part of the choreography and started cheering louder! I played it cool like, “Yeah… I meant to do that.” Since then, I always say: even when you fall, fall in rhythm. 😂 Moments like that remind me not to take myself too seriously. We’re here to enjoy the ride — and laugh along the way.

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