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Becky G ignites Mawazine with high-energy Moroccan debut

Becky G ignites Mawazine with high-energy Moroccan debut
Becky G ignites Mawazine with high-energy Moroccan debut

For her debut performance in Morocco, Becky G delivered a show that was anything but forgettable. On Sunday night at the OLM Souissi stage in Rabat, the American-Mexican pop sensation lit up the Mawazine Festival with an explosive set that proved why she’s one of today’s global music heavyweights.

From the very first notes of “Mala Santa,” the energy was electric. Backed by a team of dancers and a tightly choreographed stage setup, Becky G launched into a high-octane performance that barely gave the crowd a moment to catch its breath. Hit after hit rolled in—“Fulanito,” “Tajin,” “Mamiii,” and “Que Haces”—each one met with roaring singalongs from the massive audience.

Her performance was a masterclass in stage presence, with flawless choreography, commanding vocals, and non-stop energy. One of the night’s standout moments came with “Por El Contrario,” a slower, more emotional track that showcased her vocal depth and connection with the crowd, offering a brief pause before the show ramped up again.

The party atmosphere reached a fever pitch with “Bailé Con Mi Ex” and “Dollar,” sending waves of excitement across the open-air venue. By the time she launched into “Can’t Stop Dancing” and “Shower,” the esplanade had transformed into a full-blown dance floor, and the final track, “No Mention,” sealed the night with a celebratory flourish.

More than just a performer, Becky G represents a new wave of artists blending Latin roots with the pulse of urban pop. With billions of streams and a growing list of Latin Grammy nominations, she has firmly established herself as a global force, bridging cultures and sounds with ease.

Now in its 20th year, the Mawazine Festival—held under the High Patronage of His Majesty King Mohammed VI—continues to bring together leading Arab voices and international stars. From June 20 to 28, Rabat and Salé are once again at the heart of a musical celebration that unites cultures, generations, and genres on one of the world’s biggest festival stages.

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