Don Bigg Biography: Age, Wife, Songs, Net Worth, Height, Parents, Albums, Movies

Don Bigg Biography: Age, Wife, Songs, Net Worth, Height, Parents, Albums, Movies

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Taoufiq Hazeb, widely known as Don Bigg, Bigg da Don, or simply Bigg, is a Moroccan rapper and producer from Casablanca, celebrated for pioneering Moroccan hip-hop with his sharp lyricism and socially conscious themes.

Rising to fame with his 2006 debut album Mgharba Tal Mout, he addresses issues like corruption, social inequality, and urban youth struggles, resonating deeply with Moroccans.

His confrontational style and fluency in Darija have made him a cultural icon, influencing the Arab rap scene and earning international acclaim.

Profile

  • Full Name: Taoufiq Hazeb
  • Stage Name: Don Bigg, Bigg da Don, Bigg
  • Born: 8 October 1983
  • Age: 41 years old
  • Birthplace: Casablanca, Morocco
  • Nationality: Moroccan
  • Occupation: Rapper, Producer, Actor
  • Height: Unknown
  • Parents: Mr. Hazeb and Mrs. Hazeb
  • Siblings: Unknown
  • Spouse: Unknown
  • Children: None
  • Relationship: Single
  • Net Worth: $1-2 million

Early Life and Education

Taoufiq Hazeb was born on October 8, 1983, in Casablanca, Morocco, in the middle-class Roches Noires neighborhood.

His parents, referred to as Mr. Hazeb and Mrs. Hazeb raised him in a supportive environment, though specific details about his family, including siblings, are not publicly known.

He excelled academically, earning a scientific high school diploma at 17 and enrolling in the Faculty of Law at Hassan II University, where he studied for three years before pausing to pursue music.

His Moroccan heritage shapes his music, and his religion is not publicly known.

Career

Don Bigg began his musical journey at 14, initially rapping in English with local groups in Casablanca’s underground scene.

At 16, he joined the rap group Mafia-C, where he honed his skills, transitioning to Darija (Moroccan Arabic) on the advice of his mentor, Masta Flow, to connect with a broader audience.

His debut album, Mgharba Tal Mout (2006), was a cultural milestone, distributed initially for free with only 1,000 copies but downloaded by hundreds of thousands online, cementing his status with tracks like “Family Familia” and “Al Khouf.”

His second album, Byad ou K7al (2009), marked a leap in maturity, featuring collaborations with Moroccan-French rapper La Fouine and Palestinian-American producer Fredwreck.

The album’s international flair led to tours across Europe, the Middle East, and Great Britain, making him the first Arab rapper to appear on major global TV programs discussing music and politics.

Hits like “La3bine” and his role in the 2015 road safety song “Kafana Soukout” with artists like Dizzy DROS showcased his versatility and commitment to social issues.

Don Bigg’s influence persists through his role as a mentor and innovator in Moroccan rap.

In 2018, his track “170 kg” sparked a notable clash with newer rappers, asserting his dominance while collaborating with talents like ElGrandeToto.

As head judge on the 2025 rap competition JamShow alongside Shobee, he continues to shape Morocco’s hip-hop scene.

His acting roles, including Officer Issam in Redemption Day (2021), and his YouTube channel with over 1.31 million subscribers highlight his multifaceted career and enduring impact on Arab youth culture.

Social Media

  • Instagram Handle: @don_biggofficial
  • Facebook Handle: Don Bigg
  • YouTube Handle: Don Bigg (@DonBiggOfficiel)
  • Twitter Handle: @DonBiggOfficiel

Personal Life

Don Bigg, is single with no publicly documented spouse or romantic partners.

He has no children.

His private life is relatively discreet, with a focus on his career and social advocacy.

Discography

  • Mgharba Tal Mout (2006)
  • Byad ou K7al (2009)
  • Talet (2014)
  • 170 kg (2018)

Filmography

  • Redemption Day (2021)
  • The Moderator (2022)

Net Worth

Don Bigg has an estimated net worth of $1-2 million.

His wealth primarily comes from album sales, streaming royalties, and live performances across Morocco and Europe.

Additional income sources include his music production work, acting roles in films like Redemption Day, and brand endorsements, reflecting his prominence in the Moroccan entertainment industry.


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