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Aya Nakamura
Aya Nakamura (real name Aya Danioko, born May 10, 1995, in Bamako, Mali) is a French-Malian singer, songwriter, and performer, widely recognized as one of the most influential voices in modern French pop and Afrobeat. Known for her signature blend of Afropop, R&B, zouk, and urban music, Aya has become an international icon of contemporary French culture, breaking records and redefining the sound of global Francophone music.
Aya moved to France with her family as a child and grew up in Aulnay-sous-Bois, a suburb of Paris. Coming from a family deeply connected to music and storytelling — her mother was a griot (a traditional West African storyteller and singer) — Aya developed a love for singing and performing at an early age. Her stage name, “Nakamura,” was inspired by Hiro Nakamura, a character from the TV series Heroes, reflecting her modern and international identity.
She began her music career by posting her first songs online, quickly building a following with her confident voice and relatable lyrics. Her breakout single “Brisé” in 2015 introduced her to the French music scene, and her debut album Journal Intime (2017) earned her recognition for hits such as “Comportement.”
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Booba
Booba (real name Élie Yaffa), born on December 9, 1976, in Boulogne-Billancourt, France, is a rapper, songwriter, and entrepreneur, widely recognized as one of the most influential and successful artists in French rap history.
He began his career in the 1990s as part of the duo Lunatic, before launching a solo journey with the landmark album Temps Mort (2002). Over the years, albums like Panthéon, Ouest Side, Lunatic, and Trône cemented his legacy with platinum and diamond certifications.
Known for his unique flow, sharp lyrics, and trap innovation, Booba also built an empire through his label 92i, clothing brand Ünkut, and independent vision. With more than two decades of success and billions of streams, he remains a pioneer and icon of French hip-hop culture.
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Dadju
Dadju (full name Dadju Djuna Nsungula, born May 2, 1991, in Bobigny, France) is a Congolese-French singer, songwriter, and performer, celebrated for his smooth voice, emotional lyrics, and fusion of R&B, pop, Afrobeat, and soul. Known as “Prince Dadj” by his fans, he has become one of the leading figures of French contemporary music, captivating audiences across Europe, Africa, and the Middle East with his heartfelt songs about love, family, and hope.
Dadju was born into a musical family — his father, Djuna Djanana, was a singer in Papa Wemba’s iconic Congolese band Viva La Musica, and his older brother is Gims, one of the biggest names in French music. Growing up in a creative environment, Dadju developed a deep passion for singing from a young age, influenced by both African rhythms and Western R&B icons like Usher and Ne-Yo.
He first rose to fame as part of the duo The Shin Sekaï, which he formed in 2012 with rapper Abou Tall. The pair blended urban music and melody, releasing several popular singles and two projects: The Shin Sekaï, Volume 1 (2013) and Indéfini (2016). Their sound, full of romantic and introspective lyrics, earned them a loyal following and positioned Dadju as a promising voice in French music.
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Damso
Damso (real name William Kalubi Mwamba), born on May 10, 1992, in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, is a Belgian-Congolese rapper, songwriter, and producer, acclaimed for his poetic writing, emotional depth, and artistic originality.
He began his career in Brussels before joining Booba’s 92i label, releasing his debut album Batterie Faible in 2016. His follow-up albums — Ipséité (2017), Lithopédion (2018), and QALF (2020) — achieved multi-platinum success and positioned him among the most influential French-speaking rappers of his generation.
Known for his introspective lyrics, dark yet elegant production, and philosophical tone, Damso has redefined francophone rap as an art form that blends vulnerability, poetry, and social reflection.
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FRENCH MONTANA
French Montana, whose real name is Karim Kharbouch, is a Moroccan-American rapper, songwriter, producer, and entrepreneur born on November 9, 1984, in Casablanca, Morocco. He spent his early years there before immigrating with his family to New York at the age of 13. Arriving in the United States without speaking English, he quickly adapted to American culture while maintaining a deep connection to his Moroccan roots. His stage name “French Montana” comes from his fluency in French and from Tony Montana, the main character in the film Scarface.
He began his music career in the mid-2000s by releasing several underground mixtapes, including the Cocaine City series, which helped him gain attention on the New York hip-hop scene. In 2012, he signed with Puff Daddy’s Bad Boy Records and Rick Ross’s Maybach Music Group. The following year, he released his debut studio album Excuse My French, featuring hit singles such as Pop That (with Rick Ross, Drake, and Lil Wayne) and Ain’t Worried About Nothin’.
In 2017, French Montana achieved massive international success with the single Unforgettable featuring Swae Lee. The track, blending African influences with trap sounds, became a global hit and reached the Top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100. Since then, he has collaborated with major artists including Drake, Cardi B, The Weeknd, Post Malone, and DJ Khaled, solidifying his place as one of hip-hop’s most recognizable figures.
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Gims
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RESERVED FOR THE ARTISTGims (real name Gandhi Djuna, born May 6, 1986, in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo) is a Congolese-French singer, rapper, songwriter, and producer, recognized as one of the most successful and influential figures in modern French music. Known for his deep voice, unique musical style blending rap, pop, R&B, and African rhythms, and his distinctive artistic image (often performing with sunglasses), Gims has achieved massive international success in both the French-speaking world and beyond.
He was born into a family of musicians — his father, Djuna Djanana, was a singer in the legendary Congolese band Viva La Musica led by Papa Wemba. Gims moved to France with his family at a young age, growing up between Paris and Kinshasa, where he was exposed to diverse musical influences ranging from hip-hop and classical to African traditional music.
Gims first gained fame as a member of the hip-hop group Sexion d’Assaut, which became one of the most popular rap collectives in France during the 2010s. The group’s albums, including L’École des points vitaux (2010) and L’Apogée (2012), were huge commercial successes, featuring hit songs such as “Désolé”, “Avant qu’elle parte”, and “Ma direction.” Their mix of powerful lyrics, social themes, and catchy melodies made them icons of a new wave of French rap.
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Jul
Jul (real name Julien Mari), born on January 14, 1990, in Marseille, France, is a rapper, singer, and producer, considered one of the most influential figures in French rap. Known for his signature autotuned voice, melodic flow, and authentic lyrics, Jul built his career independently through his label D’Or et de Platine, becoming a symbol of Marseille’s urban culture.
Since his debut album Dans ma paranoïa (2014), he has released over 25 projects, achieving multiple gold, platinum, and diamond records. His massive hits — including Tchikita, Wesh Alors, and Bande Organisée — have earned him billions of streams and made him a record-breaking artist in Europe.
Admired for his humility, productivity, and independence, Jul has redefined French rap and remains a voice of the people, uniting fans from all generations and backgrounds.
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Lacrim
Lacrim (real name Karim Zenoud), born on April 19, 1985, in Paris, France, is a French rapper, songwriter, and entrepreneur, known for his raw voice, authentic lyrics, and street-inspired storytelling.
He began his career in the early 2010s and gained national attention with his mixtape Liberté Provisoire, followed by albums like Corleone (2014), Force & Honneur (2017), and Persona Non Grata (2021), all certified gold or platinum.
Blending hard-hitting trap beats with emotional introspection, Lacrim has built a unique identity mixing street credibility and cinematic flair. With millions of albums sold and collaborations with top international artists, he remains a key figure in French rap and a symbol of resilience and success.
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Ninho
Ninho (real name William Nzobazola), born on April 2, 1996, in Longjumeau, France, is a French rapper, singer, and songwriter, known for his versatility, lyrical precision, and record-breaking success.
He began rapping as a teenager and gained recognition with his mixtapes I.S.P.A.C 2 and M.I.L.S, which propelled him to the top of the French rap scene. His debut album Comme Prévu (2017), followed by Destin (2019) and Jefe (2021), achieved massive commercial success, earning multiple platinum and diamond certifications.
With his sharp pen, melodic sense, and authentic storytelling, Ninho has become one of the most streamed and influential artists in France, representing the new generation of French rap with ambition and consistency.
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Niska
Niska (real name Stanislas Dinga-Pinto), born on April 6, 1994, in Évry, France, is a French-Congolese rapper and performer, known for his energetic flow, street anthems, and infectious charisma.
He rose to fame in 2015 with the hit Freestyle PSG, followed by massive successes such as Réseaux, Commando, and Médicament. His albums — Zifukoro (2016), Commando (2017), and Mr Sal (2019) — have all been certified multi-platinum, confirming his status as one of the most popular and influential figures in French rap.
Blending trap, afro, and street influences, Niska’s music celebrates ambition, energy, and authenticity, making him a major voice of the new generation of French hip-hop.
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Sch
SCH (real name Julien Schwarzer), born on April 6, 1993, in Marseille, France, is a rapper, songwriter, and performer known for his deep voice, refined lyrics, and cinematic style.
He gained national fame in 2015 with his breakout mixtape A7, followed by hit albums like Anarchie, Deo Favente, and the acclaimed JVLIVS saga, which established him as one of the most creative and influential figures in French rap.
Blending dark trap sounds, introspection, and storytelling, SCH has built a universe both elegant and raw, where street life meets emotion and ambition. With millions of records sold and billions of streams, he remains a pillar of modern French hip-hop.
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Soolking
Soolking (real name Abderraouf Derradji), born on December 10, 1989, in El Hammamet, Algeria, is a rapper, singer, and songwriter, known for blending rap, raï, pop, and Afrotrap with emotional and energetic performances.
He rose to international fame with hits like “Guérilla” and “Dalida”, followed by albums Fruit du démon (2018) and Vintage (2020), achieving multi-platinum success and millions of streams worldwide.
Celebrated for his versatility, cinematic style, and connection to Algerian roots, Soolking has become a leading figure in Francophone music, inspiring a new generation of artists.
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Aya Nakamura
Aya Nakamura (real name Aya Danioko, born May 10, 1995, in Bamako, Mali) is a French-Malian singer, songwriter, and performer, widely recognized as one of the most influential voices in modern French pop and Afrobeat. Known for her signature blend of Afropop, R&B, zouk, and urban music, Aya has become an international icon of contemporary French culture, breaking records and redefining the sound of global Francophone music.
Aya moved to France with her family as a child and grew up in Aulnay-sous-Bois, a suburb of Paris. Coming from a family deeply connected to music and storytelling — her mother was a griot (a traditional West African storyteller and singer) — Aya developed a love for singing and performing at an early age. Her stage name, “Nakamura,” was inspired by Hiro Nakamura, a character from the TV series Heroes, reflecting her modern and international identity.
She began her music career by posting her first songs online, quickly building a following with her confident voice and relatable lyrics. Her breakout single “Brisé” in 2015 introduced her to the French music scene, and her debut album Journal Intime (2017) earned her recognition for hits such as “Comportement.”
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Booba
Booba (real name Élie Yaffa), born on December 9, 1976, in Boulogne-Billancourt, France, is a rapper, songwriter, and entrepreneur, widely recognized as one of the most influential and successful artists in French rap history.
He began his career in the 1990s as part of the duo Lunatic, before launching a solo journey with the landmark album Temps Mort (2002). Over the years, albums like Panthéon, Ouest Side, Lunatic, and Trône cemented his legacy with platinum and diamond certifications.
Known for his unique flow, sharp lyrics, and trap innovation, Booba also built an empire through his label 92i, clothing brand Ünkut, and independent vision. With more than two decades of success and billions of streams, he remains a pioneer and icon of French hip-hop culture.
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Dadju
Dadju (full name Dadju Djuna Nsungula, born May 2, 1991, in Bobigny, France) is a Congolese-French singer, songwriter, and performer, celebrated for his smooth voice, emotional lyrics, and fusion of R&B, pop, Afrobeat, and soul. Known as “Prince Dadj” by his fans, he has become one of the leading figures of French contemporary music, captivating audiences across Europe, Africa, and the Middle East with his heartfelt songs about love, family, and hope.
Dadju was born into a musical family — his father, Djuna Djanana, was a singer in Papa Wemba’s iconic Congolese band Viva La Musica, and his older brother is Gims, one of the biggest names in French music. Growing up in a creative environment, Dadju developed a deep passion for singing from a young age, influenced by both African rhythms and Western R&B icons like Usher and Ne-Yo.
He first rose to fame as part of the duo The Shin Sekaï, which he formed in 2012 with rapper Abou Tall. The pair blended urban music and melody, releasing several popular singles and two projects: The Shin Sekaï, Volume 1 (2013) and Indéfini (2016). Their sound, full of romantic and introspective lyrics, earned them a loyal following and positioned Dadju as a promising voice in French music.
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Damso
Damso (real name William Kalubi Mwamba), born on May 10, 1992, in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, is a Belgian-Congolese rapper, songwriter, and producer, acclaimed for his poetic writing, emotional depth, and artistic originality.
He began his career in Brussels before joining Booba’s 92i label, releasing his debut album Batterie Faible in 2016. His follow-up albums — Ipséité (2017), Lithopédion (2018), and QALF (2020) — achieved multi-platinum success and positioned him among the most influential French-speaking rappers of his generation.
Known for his introspective lyrics, dark yet elegant production, and philosophical tone, Damso has redefined francophone rap as an art form that blends vulnerability, poetry, and social reflection.
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FRENCH MONTANA
French Montana, whose real name is Karim Kharbouch, is a Moroccan-American rapper, songwriter, producer, and entrepreneur born on November 9, 1984, in Casablanca, Morocco. He spent his early years there before immigrating with his family to New York at the age of 13. Arriving in the United States without speaking English, he quickly adapted to American culture while maintaining a deep connection to his Moroccan roots. His stage name “French Montana” comes from his fluency in French and from Tony Montana, the main character in the film Scarface.
He began his music career in the mid-2000s by releasing several underground mixtapes, including the Cocaine City series, which helped him gain attention on the New York hip-hop scene. In 2012, he signed with Puff Daddy’s Bad Boy Records and Rick Ross’s Maybach Music Group. The following year, he released his debut studio album Excuse My French, featuring hit singles such as Pop That (with Rick Ross, Drake, and Lil Wayne) and Ain’t Worried About Nothin’.
In 2017, French Montana achieved massive international success with the single Unforgettable featuring Swae Lee. The track, blending African influences with trap sounds, became a global hit and reached the Top 10 of the Billboard Hot 100. Since then, he has collaborated with major artists including Drake, Cardi B, The Weeknd, Post Malone, and DJ Khaled, solidifying his place as one of hip-hop’s most recognizable figures.
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Gims
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RESERVED FOR THE ARTISTGims (real name Gandhi Djuna, born May 6, 1986, in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo) is a Congolese-French singer, rapper, songwriter, and producer, recognized as one of the most successful and influential figures in modern French music. Known for his deep voice, unique musical style blending rap, pop, R&B, and African rhythms, and his distinctive artistic image (often performing with sunglasses), Gims has achieved massive international success in both the French-speaking world and beyond.
He was born into a family of musicians — his father, Djuna Djanana, was a singer in the legendary Congolese band Viva La Musica led by Papa Wemba. Gims moved to France with his family at a young age, growing up between Paris and Kinshasa, where he was exposed to diverse musical influences ranging from hip-hop and classical to African traditional music.
Gims first gained fame as a member of the hip-hop group Sexion d’Assaut, which became one of the most popular rap collectives in France during the 2010s. The group’s albums, including L’École des points vitaux (2010) and L’Apogée (2012), were huge commercial successes, featuring hit songs such as “Désolé”, “Avant qu’elle parte”, and “Ma direction.” Their mix of powerful lyrics, social themes, and catchy melodies made them icons of a new wave of French rap.
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Jul
Jul (real name Julien Mari), born on January 14, 1990, in Marseille, France, is a rapper, singer, and producer, considered one of the most influential figures in French rap. Known for his signature autotuned voice, melodic flow, and authentic lyrics, Jul built his career independently through his label D’Or et de Platine, becoming a symbol of Marseille’s urban culture.
Since his debut album Dans ma paranoïa (2014), he has released over 25 projects, achieving multiple gold, platinum, and diamond records. His massive hits — including Tchikita, Wesh Alors, and Bande Organisée — have earned him billions of streams and made him a record-breaking artist in Europe.
Admired for his humility, productivity, and independence, Jul has redefined French rap and remains a voice of the people, uniting fans from all generations and backgrounds.
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Lacrim
Lacrim (real name Karim Zenoud), born on April 19, 1985, in Paris, France, is a French rapper, songwriter, and entrepreneur, known for his raw voice, authentic lyrics, and street-inspired storytelling.
He began his career in the early 2010s and gained national attention with his mixtape Liberté Provisoire, followed by albums like Corleone (2014), Force & Honneur (2017), and Persona Non Grata (2021), all certified gold or platinum.
Blending hard-hitting trap beats with emotional introspection, Lacrim has built a unique identity mixing street credibility and cinematic flair. With millions of albums sold and collaborations with top international artists, he remains a key figure in French rap and a symbol of resilience and success.
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Ninho
Ninho (real name William Nzobazola), born on April 2, 1996, in Longjumeau, France, is a French rapper, singer, and songwriter, known for his versatility, lyrical precision, and record-breaking success.
He began rapping as a teenager and gained recognition with his mixtapes I.S.P.A.C 2 and M.I.L.S, which propelled him to the top of the French rap scene. His debut album Comme Prévu (2017), followed by Destin (2019) and Jefe (2021), achieved massive commercial success, earning multiple platinum and diamond certifications.
With his sharp pen, melodic sense, and authentic storytelling, Ninho has become one of the most streamed and influential artists in France, representing the new generation of French rap with ambition and consistency.
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Niska
Niska (real name Stanislas Dinga-Pinto), born on April 6, 1994, in Évry, France, is a French-Congolese rapper and performer, known for his energetic flow, street anthems, and infectious charisma.
He rose to fame in 2015 with the hit Freestyle PSG, followed by massive successes such as Réseaux, Commando, and Médicament. His albums — Zifukoro (2016), Commando (2017), and Mr Sal (2019) — have all been certified multi-platinum, confirming his status as one of the most popular and influential figures in French rap.
Blending trap, afro, and street influences, Niska’s music celebrates ambition, energy, and authenticity, making him a major voice of the new generation of French hip-hop.
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Sch
SCH (real name Julien Schwarzer), born on April 6, 1993, in Marseille, France, is a rapper, songwriter, and performer known for his deep voice, refined lyrics, and cinematic style.
He gained national fame in 2015 with his breakout mixtape A7, followed by hit albums like Anarchie, Deo Favente, and the acclaimed JVLIVS saga, which established him as one of the most creative and influential figures in French rap.
Blending dark trap sounds, introspection, and storytelling, SCH has built a universe both elegant and raw, where street life meets emotion and ambition. With millions of records sold and billions of streams, he remains a pillar of modern French hip-hop.
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Soolking
Soolking (real name Abderraouf Derradji), born on December 10, 1989, in El Hammamet, Algeria, is a rapper, singer, and songwriter, known for blending rap, raï, pop, and Afrotrap with emotional and energetic performances.
He rose to international fame with hits like “Guérilla” and “Dalida”, followed by albums Fruit du démon (2018) and Vintage (2020), achieving multi-platinum success and millions of streams worldwide.
Celebrated for his versatility, cinematic style, and connection to Algerian roots, Soolking has become a leading figure in Francophone music, inspiring a new generation of artists.
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