A cinematic music series shining a light on Morocco's most gifted young artists. One talent. One song. One take.
Already over a million views on Instagram and a growing, passionate community on YouTube.
Late Night Tunes was born from a simple belief: there is a generation of Moroccan musicians whose work deserves a stage built with the same craft as the music itself.
Not another performance video. A frame. A pause in the noise. A space where a young artist can be seen, exactly as they are, with nothing to hide behind.
No hype. No filters. Just the voice, the music, and the moment.
A voice that stops you mid-scroll. The first chapter — a launch piece that set the tone for everything that followed.
Watch on YouTube →An original composition stepping into the light. Proof that the format isn't only for covers.
Watch on YouTube →Some flowers grow in the dark. A duet rendition — fragile and fearless in equal measure.
Watch on YouTube →Not a cover. An introduction. Tracks from the debut EP — a singular voice arriving in Moroccan music.
Watch on YouTube →Old blues. New voice. A 1955 standard reshaped — proof that the right interpreter can rewrite a classic.
Watch on YouTube →Some voices just hit different
at night.
If you are a young Moroccan artist with a song that means something to you — covered or original — Late Night Tunes is a stage built to hold it.
A clean, distinctive aesthetic with a built-in audience asset and an editorial home. A platform where your brand sits next to talent, not next to noise.
Late Night Tunes is produced by La Nouvelle Tribune — a Moroccan media institution with an established readership and editorial credibility. The series benefits from an existing audience, an editorial relay across LNT & Adhoc properties, and the institutional weight of a publisher that has been writing about culture for decades.
For artists, that means visibility. For brands, that means context, credibility, and a partner who understands long-form storytelling.
Whether you are an artist with a song to bring, or a brand looking for a stage with substance — we'd love to hear from you.