
Wedding DJ · Marrakech
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Arabic · French · English
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Feb 2026
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DJ Medi is one of the busiest wedding DJs working in Marrakech today, and the 9.1 rating he carries is earned rather than inflated. He was born and is based in Marrakech, and he works as three things at once, a producer, a DJ, and a sound engineer. That last part matters more than most couples realize. A DJ who understands his own signal chain will not lose the sound halfway through the first dance, and he can walk a venue with you and tell you honestly whether the room needs an extra rig or not. His core sound is Afro, Amapiano, House, pop, and the commercial anthems that fill a floor fast. He also built a signature style he calls Trap Chaabi, which folds Moroccan folkloric rhythms, the Ghaita and the Houariyat, into hip-hop and electronic production. On a Marrakech wedding that blend is genuinely useful, because you almost always have a Moroccan family that wants its chaabi moment and an international crowd that wants the modern set, and he moves between the two without killing the energy. In 2024 his residency at M Avenue, one of the most visible venues in the Ville Nouvelle, went viral and carried his name well beyond the local circuit. He performs across Morocco at weddings, private parties, corporate events, and festivals, so he is as comfortable in front of 50 guests in a riad courtyard as he is with several hundred in the Agafay desert. For a wedding he works directly with the couple before the day to build a personalized playlist that fits your taste, your must-plays and your do-not-plays, and then reads the room live instead of running a fixed set off a laptop. As a producer he can also prepare custom edits and intros, which is a real advantage for a first dance or an entrance you want to feel specific to you. What you get when you book him is one person accountable for how the music actually sounds, from the studio to the last track of the night, with fewer moving parts to coordinate. His fees run from roughly 1,500 to 3,000 euros depending on the hours, the guest count, and how much production you layer on top of the DJ himself. That sits at the premium end of the local DJ market, so he suits couples who treat the music as a headline part of the night rather than a cost to shave. You can reach him through his own site at dj-medi.com or by phone on +212 672 132 149, and he replies in a clear, professional way. Here is my honest caveat. Medi's heart is the modern, high-energy Afro and Amapiano sound, and that is exactly what the viral clips show, so if your dream is a mostly traditional Moroccan feel or a quiet lounge dinner, say so plainly on the first call and make sure the balance he proposes matches the wedding in your head, not the club set he is known for. Confirm in writing whether the fee is DJ only or DJ plus sound and lights, because at his level couples routinely add production and the number climbs quickly. Book early. A DJ at this rating with a viral year behind him fills his Saturdays in the spring and autumn wedding months well ahead, and the strong dates go first. I have watched enough Marrakech dance floors to know the difference between a DJ who plays songs and one who runs a room, and on the evidence he belongs in the second group. If the modern party is the point of your wedding and the budget has room, he is one of the safer bookings in the city.
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