Fez – Moroccan rappers Dada and Lmoutchou have announced an upcoming collaboration titled “Zanga Zanga (“Freestyle”),” generating buzz across the country’s expanding hip-hop scene. A teaser clip shared on both artists’ Instagram pages shows them in the studio, nodding to a hard-hitting beat with a caption promising an official release in 2026.

Though brief, the video has sparked significant attention from fans and fellow artists, eager to hear what the duo — each known for divergent styles — can produce together. Dada is celebrated for his uptempo, dance-oriented flow, while Lmoutchou’s work leans toward introspective trap and drill.

The collaboration marks a rare pairing of two leading voices in Moroccan rap. Their joint track, though still in production, reflects a growing trend in the genre toward boundary-pushing experimentation and crossover appeal.

The freestyle format suggests the track may not follow traditional song structure but rather focus on lyrical prowess and dynamic exchange. Though details remain limited, the teaser is already being reshared widely, and fan speculation is mounting around the possibility of a full-length video or EP.

Dada has been one of the most active names in Moroccan hip hop, having released the official soundtrack to the film “L’Anonyme” and recent solo track “Maghribi Kassi.” His growing catalogue positions him as a genre leader, continuously redefining the soundscape of Moroccan rap.

Lmoutchou, by contrast, has taken a more deliberate approach. His last single, “Ami L3ziza,” followed a period of limited releases after standout tracks such as “Mouswas” and “Shopine.” Earlier this year, he hinted at a forthcoming album, “Good Boy, Bad Boy,” though no official release date has been set.

Their collaboration on “Zanga Zanga” could prove a turning point in both careers — and in the Moroccan rap narrative at large.

While the full version of “Zanga Zanga” is slated for release in 2026, neither artist has confirmed a specific date. The project’s early promotion reflects a shift in how Moroccan rappers are marketing their work, blending visual storytelling with strategic teaser drops.

Until the track officially launches, fans will have to wait to see how Dada’s fast-paced delivery and Lmoutchou’s deeper tone will mesh. If the teaser is any indication, “Zanga Zanga” may become one of the defining tracks of Morocco’s hip-hop calendar in the coming year.