— public commission — a total of # 100 gifs ( 268x150 ) have been added to my new faouzia ouihya gif page. she's of canadian and moroccan descendent and was born in 2000, please cast accordingly and use appropriately. all of the gifs have been created from scratch by me. to access the gifs please click the source link and you’ll be redirected to my gif rules where you’ll find the link to my gif server ( shared with @comfytea ) . if you are going to use my gifs like / reblog !
in the source link, you'll find #150 268 x 151 gifs of faouzia ouihya from misc videos and interviews. faouzia was born in 2000 and is of moroccan descent so please cast accordingly. i made all these gifs from scratch, so please do not claim as your own. please do not crop into gif icons without my permission. i do not agree with the -/+ 5 year rule and please do not use my gifs for any taboo plots or rps. please like/reblog if you found these useful. if you'd like to tip me, please see the link to my ko-fi here.
CONCERT REVIEW: FAOUZIA W/ CARMEN DELEON AND GEORGEE AT RIO THEATRE - NOVEMBER 17TH, 2022
Faouzia took to the Rio Theatre to end off her “CITIZENS” tour. The Moroccan-Canadian pop star’s sold-out performance was mesmerizing and magnetic. A culmination of catchy lyrics, powerhouse vocals and Arabic stylings. Faouzia has honed her talent and released an album where each song is worth savouring–and belting out loud.
georgee, the first opening act, brought smooth R&B and funk. He had a chill and humorous demeanor, cracking self-deprecating jokes with the audience before moving into sensual vocal runs. From the lofi-esque “split” to the ironically energizing “sad” and bouncy “baby4u,” georgee’s passionate vocals and playful lyrics instantly drew listeners in: “I’m a baby for you / When you leave me I get nervous / I stay up waiting for you / And I think that I deserve it.”
Next up was Carmen DeLeon, who brought joyous energy and a mighty stage presence. DeLeon, who sang mostly in Spanish, had a soft but fierce voice, always maintaining a Latin elegance. She moved seamlessly from the electro sway of “Mariposas” to the determined “Mala Memoria” and darker, post-breakup anthem “BBB.” DeLeon cultivated an infectious atmosphere, quickly getting everyone out of their seats to dance. She pulled her father, who was also on stage, into a tango and spontaneously ran into the crowd to dance–much to their collective delight.
Faouzia started her set with “Puppet,” a bold celebration of independence: “Little did you know / I’m my own Geppetto / And now you get to watch me go, go, go.” Her strong and angelic vibrato echoed throughout the chorus. Beautiful reassurance followed with “Thick and Thin.” Faouzia had incredible control over her voice and navigated complex vocal runs with ease. A fan favourite, “Born Without a Heart” was also performed. The crowd sung along to lyrics that celebrated boundaries reset.
Faouzia wore a purple shimmering outfit that matched her dreamy persona and was accompanied by a keyboardist, guitarist, and drummer. She moved fluidly on the stage. At one point, she took an audience member's phone and recorded herself singing on it. Faouzia’s newest single, “HABIBI (MY LOVE),” was sung. Its romantic and opulent nature put the audience in a trance.
Her signature Arabic trills shined in the gentle “SoLie” and the fearless “RIP, Love.” Of course, Faouzia performed “Minefields,” a tragic and passionate tune. Lyrics described the strain of forbidden and scarred love: “Now this might be a mistake / We’re broken in so many ways / But I piece us back / together slowly.” One of the last songs of the night was “Tears of Gold,” another classic to mend a broken heart. Faouzia’s fiery vocals complemented clever wordplay: “Don’t you know that I cried tears of gold for you? / I sit here poor for you / Collect my pennies and my dimes / That’s why you love it when I cry.”
Faouzia’s show was a pleasure to experience. Vibrant and interesting opening artists and a captivating main performance. Faouzia has built herself a stellar discography that was elevated on the stage. And while she has racked up millions of streams on Spotify and Youtube, she still remains a relatively underrated talent. Faouzia has flourished on her “CITIZENS” tour and will certainly continue to do so.
* in the source link you will find ( 110 ) gifs of FAOUZIA OUIHYA. all the gifs were made by me from scratch, so please don’t claim them as your own or edit them in any way. remember to like/reblog if you found these useful !
hii i've been looking for a couple fcs to use as npcs in my group and unfortunately a lot of sources seem to be outdated. i was hoping maybe you could make a list of some of your favorite fcs, poc, any gender and around the 24-26 age range? thank you <3
𝙝𝙞 𝙗𝙖𝙧𝙗𝙞𝙚! i feel like i'm not super familiar with the term 'npc' in the way you're using it here, but here are some of my favorite faces of color who i think could pass for mid-20s! ♡
Anya Chalotra ( 1996, actress, half Indian )
Apo Nattawin ( 1994, actor, Thai )
Elen Yeremyan ( 2001, musician, Armenian )
Faouzia Ouihya ( 2000, musician, Moroccan )
Fah Yongwaree ( 1999, actress, Thai )
Hannah Cheng-Bradshaw ( 2000, model, half Chinese )
Hoyeon Jung ( 1994, model with acting roles, Korean )
Jeff Satur ( 1995, musician with acting roles, parts Thai-Chinese )
Jonathan Daviss ( 2000, actor, Black )
Josh Heuston ( 1996, actor, part Indian )
Lisette Olivera ( 1999, actress, Mexican )
Luciane Buchanan ( 1993, actress, half Tongan )
Luke Ishikawa Plowden ( 1995, actor, half Japanese )
Lydia West ( 1993, actress, half Black )
Mishti Rahman ( 1992, influencer and model, Indian )
Nijiro Murakami ( 1997, actor, Japanese )
Oktay Cubuk ( 1996, actor, Turkish )
Sivan Alyra Rose ( 1999, actor, Apache && Puerto Rican )
i moved all my gifs to a new blog, and i've lost these gif hunts: FAOUZIA OUIHYA, MADISON BAILEY and MAE MARTIN. if anyone has these gifs downloaded pls lmk
Podrían dar algunas recomendaciones de fcs? Gracias
Por supuesto, cara gris. De hecho, escuche que estuvieron preguntando sobre la edad de los rostros que nos gustaría ver por aquí y por mi parte, les dejare un listado variado del que podrían escoger para los espacios que tenemos disponibles.
Go Minsi, Priscila Quintana, Avan Jogia, Louis Hofmann, Sıla Türkoğlu, Julia Dalavia, Alin Szewczyk, Lee Siwoo, Gavin Casalegno, Evan Lin, Özge Özacar, Nicole Wallace, Minatozaki Sana, Summer Madison, Afra Saraçoğlu, Arón Piper, Kim Mujun, Cierra Ramirez, Faouzia Ouihya, Gabriel Guevara, Zhang Hao, Aslihan Malbora, Reina Hardesty, Toby Regbo, Grace Van Dien, Hafsanur Sancaktutan, Nicholas Galitzine, Sota Fukushi, Sonia Ben Ammar, Natalia Dyer, Jan Luis Castellanos, Giancarlo Commare, Rain Spencer, Yeh Shushua, Yuta Nakamoto, Greg Han, Sean Kaufman, Wang Ziyi, Mikey Madison, Wen Junhui, Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Bae Jinyoung, Alex Fitzalan, Jonathan Daviss y Yoon Keeho.
hii! i'd love to sugest faouzia ouihya or lee haechan in recent videos xx
hello ! thank you for the suggestion *kisses* unfortunately i don't know how to get access to quality content of singers/reality celebrities. I think i'll limit myself to doing movies and television shows, but i'm certain someone else will make content of them