Brahim Izri (1944–2005) was a celebrated Kabyle singer, composer, and advocate for Amazigh culture from Algeria. Renowned for his poetic voice and heartfelt performances, he blended traditional Berber melodies with modern instrumentation, creating songs that resonated deeply with themes of identity, love, and freedom. Through his artistry, Izri became a powerful symbol of cultural expression and preservation, earning admiration across North Africa and the diaspora for his commitment to keeping Amazigh musical heritage alive.