Emel Mathlouthi () (born 11 January 1982), also known professionally as Emel, is a Tunisian-American singer-songwriter, musician, arranger and producer. She rose to fame with her
protest song "Kelmti Horra" ("My Word is Free"), which became an anthem for the
Tunisian revolution and the
Arab Spring. Her first studio album, also titled ''
Kelmti Horra'', was released worldwide in 2012 to critical acclaim: she combined Arabic roots with western influence. Her second album, ''Ensen'', was released in 2017, blending electronica with classical music. On ''Everywhere We Looked Was Burning'' in 2019, she sang all the lyrics in English.
In 2020, the video of her song "Holm" ("A Dream") that she sings in
Tunisian Arabic
Tunisian Arabic, or simply Tunisian (), is a Varieties of Arabic, variety of Arabic spoken in Tunisia. It is known among its 13 million speakers as ''Tūnsi'', "Tunisian" or ''Maghrebi Arabic, Derja'' (; meaning "common or everyday dialect") t ...
, had been viewed several million times within a few months. "Holm" was included in the double album ''The Tunis Diaries'' which she recorded with just a voice, an acoustic guitar as the sole instrument and a laptop. Holm is an Arabic remake of the Iranian song "Soltane Ghalbhaa" with music composed by
Anoushiravan Rohani and original lyrics by Emel Mathlouthi.
She has also collaborated with other musicians such as
Tricky,
Valgeir Sigurðsson,
Steve Moore and
Vitalic.
Early life
Emel Mathlouthi started singing and acting at 8 years old in a suburb of her hometown Tunis. She wrote her first song when she was 10 years old. She discovered her strong vocal capacities when she was 15, encouraged by her entourage and inspired by great pop singers of the 90's. She found a strong refuge in heavy metal a bit later and gothic music and formed her first metal band at a university in Tunis when she was 19. A few years later deeply moved by the voice and ideas of
Joan Baez
Joan Chandos Baez (, ; born January 9, 1941) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and activist. Her contemporary folk music often includes songs of protest and social justice. Baez has performed publicly for over 60 years, releasing mo ...
after her bandmate played "
The Boxer
"The Boxer" is a song written by Paul Simon and recorded by the American music duo Simon & Garfunkel from their fifth and final studio album, '' Bridge over Troubled Water'' (1970). Produced by the duo and Roy Halee, it was released as a stan ...
" for her, she quit the band and began writing political songs, discovering her frustration by the lack of opportunities and the apathy of her compatriots, such as "Ya Tounes Ya Meskina" ("Poor Tunisia"). In 2006 she was a finalist in the Prix RMC Moyen-Orient Musique competition. She decided to move to Paris, France in 2008 when the Tunisian government banned her songs from radio and TV. Although banned from Tunisian airwaves, bootlegs of her live performances in France circulated on the internet in Tunisia. After the death of
Mohamed Bouazizi she dedicated an Arabic version of the Joan Baez song "
Here's To You" to him.
Career
In early 2011, she was recorded on the
Avenue Habib Bourguiba singing "Kelmti Horra" to protesters and it became a viral video. ''
NPR'' wrote that the song was a "declaration of independence, a statement of hard-earned liberation". This was part of the Arab Spring protests.
''Kelmti Horra (My Word is Free)'' (2012–2016)
Emel Mathlouthi released her debut, ''
Kelmti Horra'', in January 2012. It received critical acclaim. In a four out of five star review, ''
The Guardian
''The Guardian'' is a British daily newspaper. It was founded in Manchester in 1821 as ''The Manchester Guardian'' and changed its name in 1959, followed by a move to London. Along with its sister paper, ''The Guardian Weekly'', ''The Guardi ...
'' praised the album for twisting together Arabic roots with western flavours – some rock but mostly cavernous trip-hop. "The mix works well on stand-outs "Dhalem" and "Ma Ikit", where Mathlouthi's striking vocals find most melody; elsewhere, the understandably serious mood of protest and sadness flatlines somewhat. A powerful new voice, none the less". The album was influenced by
Joan Baez
Joan Chandos Baez (, ; born January 9, 1941) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and activist. Her contemporary folk music often includes songs of protest and social justice. Baez has performed publicly for over 60 years, releasing mo ...
,
Massive Attack
Massive Attack are an English trip hop collective formed in 1988 in Bristol, England, by Robert Del Naja, Robert "3D" Del Naja, Daddy G, Grant "Daddy G" Marshall, Tricky (musician), Adrian "Tricky" Thaws and Andrew Vowles, Andrew "Mushroom" ...
, and
Björk
Björk Guðmundsdóttir ( , ; born 21 November 1965), known mononymously as Björk, is an Icelandic singer, songwriter, composer, record producer, and actress. Noted for her distinct voice, three-octave vocal range, and eccentric public per ...
. As a politically aware musician, the songs in the album have made promising duty to speak out on any injustice that Emel has witnessed about her beloved Tunisia. While she sings about humanity and a better world, the success of this album has made her to reach many more people in different parts of the world.

She gave concerts in Egypt and
Iraq
Iraq, officially the Republic of Iraq, is a country in West Asia. It is bordered by Saudi Arabia to Iraq–Saudi Arabia border, the south, Turkey to Iraq–Turkey border, the north, Iran to Iran–Iraq border, the east, the Persian Gulf and ...
, and performed in Canada at the
Vancouver Folk Music Festival and the
Festival du Monde Arabe de Montréal.
At the beginning of July 2012, she gave a groundbreaking concert in
Baghdad
Baghdad ( or ; , ) is the capital and List of largest cities of Iraq, largest city of Iraq, located along the Tigris in the central part of the country. With a population exceeding 7 million, it ranks among the List of largest cities in the A ...
, Iraq. On 28 July she gave a concert at the
Sfinks Festival in Belgium, where she received a standing ovation for her cover of the
Leonard Cohen
Leonard Norman Cohen (September 21, 1934November 7, 2016) was a Canadian songwriter, singer, poet, and novelist. Themes commonly explored throughout his work include faith and mortality, isolation and depression, betrayal and redemption, soc ...
song "
Hallelujah". In 2013, after her first concert in Cairo since the revolution, Ahram Online described her as "The
Fairuz of her generation". She opened for
Dead Can Dance at the festival
Les nuits de Fourvière in
Lyon
Lyon (Franco-Provençal: ''Liyon'') is a city in France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of the French Alps, southeast of Paris, north of Marseille, southwest of Geneva, Switzerland, north ...
and performed at the
WOMAD Festival at
Charlton Parkin the UK. Israeli authorities refused to let her enter
Ramallah
Ramallah ( , ; ) is a Palestinians, Palestinian city in the central West Bank, that serves as the administrative capital of the State of Palestine. It is situated on the Judaean Mountains, north of Jerusalem, at an average elevation of abov ...
to perform, so she sang in front of a camera in Jordan. The small show was broadcast to the Palestinian audience in a theater in Ramallah.
As the song, "Kelmti Horra" (My Word is Free), was considered as "the anthem of the Arab Spring," it has been Emel's most famous song so far. The outstanding success of this song led her to perform it on 11 December 2015, during the award ceremony of the
2015 Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, which was awarded to the
Tunisian National Dialogue Quartet. At the Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony, she performed two renditions of her song "Kelmti Horra," one accompanied only by a guitarist, Karim Attoumane, and the other with a full orchestra and chorus. The concert was hosted by
Jay Leno, who praised her in the concert press conference as being the first Arabic-language singer to catch his attention.
During that time, she collaborated with
Tricky and provided leading vocals on his song "Emel".
''Ensen (Human)'' (2017–2018)
''
Ensen'' (''Human'') was released in February 2017 by
Partisan Records. The album was recorded in seven countries including Iceland, Sweden, France, and the US.
[ Producers of the album include the former ]Björk
Björk Guðmundsdóttir ( , ; born 21 November 1965), known mononymously as Björk, is an Icelandic singer, songwriter, composer, record producer, and actress. Noted for her distinct voice, three-octave vocal range, and eccentric public per ...
collaborator, Icelandic producer Valgeir Sigurðsson and Emel's main collaborator Franco-Tunisian producer Amine Metani. ''Pitchfork
A pitchfork or hay fork is an agricultural tool used to pitch loose material, such as hay, straw, manure, or leaves. It has a long handle and usually two to five thin tines designed to efficiently move such materials.
The term is also applie ...
'' hailed the first single off the album, "Ensen Dhaif" (Human, Helpless Human), as "a gorgeously ornamented fusion of towering beats and darkly-shaded Arabic minor scales. Its incendiary tone is conducted by Mathlouthi's galvanic voice, which is at turns vulnerable and strong. On "Ensen Dhaif" you hear a person refusing to compromise, a searing vision founded on real risks and the necessity of truth". As Mathlouthi explains, the song is dedicated to the "people that have to carry the weight and all the struggles so that a very small percentage can enjoy the power."[
The songs of ''Ensen'' were then entirely reworked on the remix album ''Ensenity''. Nine different producers from different backgrounds were invited to accentuate the electronica side of the tracks.
]
''Everywhere We Looked Was Burning'' (2019)
In 2019, she released her first all-English album ''Everywhere We Looked Was Burning'', she wanted "to write about nature as well as the beauty and struggle of these times". She was inspired by the "essential imagery" of US poets such T.S. Eliot and John Ashbury. At that time, she he had been living in the New-York area for a few years. ''New York Times
''The New York Times'' (''NYT'') is an American daily newspaper based in New York City. ''The New York Times'' covers domestic, national, and international news, and publishes opinion pieces, investigative reports, and reviews. As one of ...
'' reviewed it saying; "As she sings about a mysterious experience, the sustained, modal melody and stretches of drone harmony hint at North African and Arab underpinnings, while its electric and electronic instruments pulse and hover in virtual space, maintaining the enigma". '' Brooklyn Vegan'' wrote that "these really are some of her most breathtaking songs yet". ''Everywhere We Looked Was Burning'' was produced in part with Steve Moore.
That year, Emel also sang on Moore's ''Beloved Exile'' EP. ''AllMusic
AllMusic (previously known as All-Music Guide and AMG) is an American online database, online music database. It catalogs more than three million album entries and 30 million tracks, as well as information on Musical artist, musicians and Mus ...
'' reviewed her performance saying, "opener "Your Sentries Will Be Met with Force" features the enchanting vocals of Tunisian singer Emel Mathlouthi, who adds a sublime new dimension to Moore's glowing, pulsating electronics".
In 2017 she returned to Tunisia for her first concert there in five years, headlining the prestigious Carthage Festival. That summer she also performed at the Beitaddine Festival in Lebanon, and the SummerStage festival in Central Park
Central Park is an urban park between the Upper West Side and Upper East Side neighborhoods of Manhattan in New York City, and the first landscaped park in the United States. It is the List of parks in New York City, sixth-largest park in the ...
, New York City.
''The Tunis Diaries'' (2020–2023)
While being on vacation in her childhood home in Tunis in 2020, she recorded a double album ''The Tunis Diaries'' on her own, with just an acoustic guitar and her voice. She hadn't played on an acoustic guitar in a long time. ''The Tunis Diaries'' is split in two parts "Day" and "Night". The first disc includes Emel songs revisited sung in part English, and in Tunisian plus an unreleased song "Holm" which has been viewed more than 3.5 million times on YouTube as of January 2021. The second disc features several covers of Leonard Cohen
Leonard Norman Cohen (September 21, 1934November 7, 2016) was a Canadian songwriter, singer, poet, and novelist. Themes commonly explored throughout his work include faith and mortality, isolation and depression, betrayal and redemption, soc ...
, David Bowie
David Robert Jones (8 January 194710 January 2016), known as David Bowie ( ), was an English singer, songwriter and actor. Regarded as one of the most influential musicians of the 20th century, Bowie was acclaimed by critics and musicians, pa ...
and Jeff Buckley. While promoting the album in Paris, she recorded a rendition of a Siouxsie and the Banshees
Siouxsie and the Banshees ( ) were a British Rock music, rock band formed in London in 1976 by vocalist Siouxsie Sioux and bass guitarist Steven Severin. Post-punk pioneers, they were widely influential, both over their contemporaries and later ...
song as a one-off for French Television.
In 2021, she released ''Everywhere We Looked Was Burning Live'' which was a live version of her 2019's album. In September, she collaborated with electronic music producer Vitalic for a one-off concert in Paris which took place at Théâtre du Châtelet: they created together a new music around the poetry of Ghada Al-Samman for an event called Variations. The show was filmed for Culturebox channel and uploaded on YouTube.
Her debut album ''Kelmti Horra'' was released for the first time on vinyl in 2022 to celebrate its 10-year anniversary. The reissue which was also out on CD, included bonus tracks.
In 2023, she collaborated with the filmmaker Shirin Neshat for a video titled ''the Fury'', about "the sexual exploitation of female political prisoners by the Islamic Republic’s regime in Iran". Emel wrote Arabic lyrics for a Persian song that Neshat had selected.
''Mra'' (2024–present)
Issued in April 2024, ''Mra'' (which means woman) included the singles "NAR" and "Souty (My Voice)", the album was released on vinyl, CD and digital. ''MRA'' was conceived with a completely female team of musicians, singers and producers which was a first for Emel. She will be on tour worldwide throughout the year.
Influences
Mathlouthi lists her early musical influences as Joan Baez
Joan Chandos Baez (, ; born January 9, 1941) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, and activist. Her contemporary folk music often includes songs of protest and social justice. Baez has performed publicly for over 60 years, releasing mo ...
, Bob Dylan
Bob Dylan (legally Robert Dylan; born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941) is an American singer-songwriter. Described as one of the greatest songwriters of all time, Dylan has been a major figure in popular culture over his nearly 70-year ...
, Marcel Khalife and Sheikh Imam. Her other musical influences include Janis Joplin
Janis Lyn Joplin (January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970) was an American singer and songwriter. One of the most iconic and successful Rock music, rock performers of her era, she was noted for her powerful mezzo-soprano vocals and her "electric" ...
, Sinéad O'Connor, Led Zeppelin
Led Zeppelin were an English rock music, rock band formed in London in 1968. The band comprised vocalist Robert Plant, guitarist Jimmy Page, bassist-keyboardist John Paul Jones (musician), John Paul Jones and drummer John Bonham. With a he ...
, James Blake, Roger Waters
George Roger Waters (born 6 September 1943) is an English musician and singer-songwriter. In 1965, he co-founded the rock band Pink Floyd as the bassist. Following the departure of the group's main songwriter Syd Barrett in 1968, Waters became ...
and Fuck Buttons.
Style
Mathlouthi's singular style is a mix of North African sounds and modern electronic production.
Cinema
Mathlouthi was featured in the 2014 documentary '' No Land's Song'' by Ayat Najafi, in which she becomes the first female to sing as a soloist in Iran since 1979. Her music has been used in the soundtracks of several movies.
Fashion
Mathlouthi collaborates frequently with top and emerging designers for her stagewear, including Manish Arora, Jean Paul Gaultier and Ahmed Talfit, but most frequently with compatriot Azzedine Alaia.
Discography
Studio albums
* '' Kelmti Horra'' (2012)[Neil Spencer]
"Emel Mathlouthi: Kelmti Horra – review"
''The Observer
''The Observer'' is a British newspaper published on Sundays. First published in 1791, it is the world's oldest Sunday newspaper.
In 1993 it was acquired by Guardian Media Group Limited, and operated as a sister paper to ''The Guardian'' ...
'', 19 February 2012.
* ''Ensen'' (2017)
* ''Everywhere We Looked Was Burning'' (2019)
* ''The Tunis Diaries'' (2020)
* ''Mra'' (2024)
Remix album
* ''Ensenity'' (2018)
Live album
* ''Everywhere We Looked Was Burning (Live)'' (2021)
Contributing artist
* '' The Rough Guide to Arabic Revolution'' ( World Music Network) (2013)
* ''Now Indie Arabia'' (Universal Music Group
Universal Music Group N.V. (often abbreviated as UMG and referred to as Universal Music Group or Universal Music) is a Netherlands, Dutch–United States, American multinational Music industry, music corporation under Law of the Netherlands, ...
) (2016)
* ''Philia: Artists Rise Against Islamophobia'' (Floating House Recordings) (2017)
References
External links
Official website
Emel - bandcamp: CDs, vinyls and digital
Official Facebook page
Emel official channel on YouTube
*
{{DEFAULTSORT:Mathlouthi, Emel
1982 births
Living people
21st-century Tunisian women singers
Musicians from Tunis
People of the Arab Spring
Political music artists
Partisan Records artists
Tunisian Internet celebrities
Women singer-songwriters
Arabic-language singers of Tunisia