| | Sahara Groove CD
Sahara Groove Songs | 1. | Sahara Groove - Hossam Ramzy |
| 2. | Tumadir - Rasha |
| 3. | Pas de Chance - Sahraoui |
| 4. | Asrar el Ein - Samy El Bably |
| 5. | Saaltou el Gamar - Nour Eddine |
| 6. | Kalouli Alik Anasse - Cheb Tarik |
| 7. | Afrah Baladi - Mostafa Sax |
| 8. | Gammal - Ali Hassan Kuban |
| 9. | Nouar - Cheikha Rimitti |
| 10. | Rihlat Essayf - Sidi Mimoun Band |
| 11. | Dik Alila - Rhany |
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