Casablanca – Franco-Moroccan rapper Ino Casablanca brought his distinctive musical universe to Jazzablanca 2026, where Maghrebi influences met Latin rhythms and electronic textures in a performance that reflected the artist’s genre-blending identity.
Taking over the Casa Anfa stage, the rising artist delivered a performance that balanced melodic passages with explosive energy, offering audiences a glimpse into a sound that continues to carve its own path within the Francophone rap scene.
What stood out just as much as the music was the artist himself. Raw, instinctive, and constantly in motion, Ino Casablanca carried the stage with a confidence that reflected both his growing experience and the bold artistic identity that has accompanied his rise.
Known for blending rap with influences that stretch beyond traditional boundaries, Ino Casablanca brought an artistic identity rooted as much in experimentation as in storytelling.
His music refuses to settle into a single category. Drawing from multiple musical traditions while remaining deeply personal, the artist continues to shape a style that feels both contemporary and unmistakably his own.

His performance constantly shifted between rhythmic intensity and melodic passages, keeping the audience engaged from beginning to end.
Songs from projects such as “Tamara” and “Extasia” echoed across the venue, with festivalgoers following every beat as the artist navigated between urban sounds, electronic production, and melodies inspired by his Moroccan roots.
Beyond the music itself, Ino Casablanca’s stage presence stood out throughout the evening. Moving across the stage with confidence and spontaneity, he transformed each performance into an immersive experience, allowing the audience to fully step into his musical universe.
For one evening, Jazzablanca became the meeting point of multiple musical influences, as Ino Casablanca demonstrated that contemporary Moroccan rap continues to expand its horizons while remaining deeply connected to its roots.
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