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Aram Alnashéa / Stana

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SEE ALSO http://ar.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D8%B3%D8%AA%D8%A7%D9%86%D8%A7

Stana
Stana in Melbourne, 2009
Stana in Melbourne, 2009
Background information
Birth nameAram Alnashéa
GenresTechtrance
Occupation(s)Music producer, DJ
InstrumentFL Studio
Years active2008–present
LabelsTech Maniac Records, Detox Records
WebsiteMyspace.com/Stanastyle

Aram Alnashéa (born 14 December 1989 in Baghdad, Iraq), better known by his stage name Stana, is a Swedish DJ, music producer, label owner and a song writer,[1] playing harddance, hardtrance style[2] described as "Techstyle / Tech eller Stanastyle". He also runs his own radio show, The Tech Maniac Show.[3] and his own label Tech Maniac Records.[4] He has had over 30 single releases and remixes on several well-known record labels. As a result, he gets more requests from clubs and festivals all over Europe, the UK and the USA to perform.[5]

Biography Alnashéa was born and rasied in Baghdad before he settled in Stockholm with his family at an early age. He has always shown a great deal of interest to music and started of singing as a child. But in 2003 he opened his eyes for Techno and Trance when he heard it the first time at his cousin's house. He started to play in small clubs and Swedish underground parties in 2007. When he turned 18 he released his first record Listen to me and got signed with the Italian label Darksquad Records. He has also released tracks on such labels as Detox Records, Kiddfectious Records, IHDS.[6]

He had his first international gig in England, at 19, developing himself as an international DJ in venues in different countries. He got the nickname "The Swedish Tech Maniac" after his EP single, "Tech Maniac EP". The British magazine Core Mag named him in September 2009 as one of the newcomers in the Hard Dance scene. He launched his radio show "Tech Maniac Show" on the Hard Dance Channel on the popular electronic music radio website Di.fm.

Alnashéa established his own label "Tech Maniac Records" and released his single "Circus" through his label. Besides Stana's own releases, Tech Maniac Records has released materials for Johann Stone and QBase.[7]

Known for his energy and passionate presentations, Alnashéa has developed into a very original producer and performer often moving and dancing on stage. After his UK tour, where he was featured on the British dance music magazine Mixmag,[6] he played all over Europe and had a debut in Australia with a tour being covered by Australian Beat Magazine. In the summer of 2010 he played in the famous "Defqon 1 Festival" in Almere Strand in the Netherlands followed by a main performance in the German outdoor festival "Q-Base" in Düsseldorf.[8]

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The Swedish Tech Maniac l POV (The Album) OUT 23 April http://stana.se/ Biography Breaking down the walls of electronic music, Stana, aka Aram Alnashéa, brings his own heavy party sound to the scene. By age 6 he was appearing on television, by 14 he started producing music, and by 18, he had already released his first single. Stana has rapidly expanded his career since then, joining the world class of his profession with his new twist of sound. Stana’s taste can be accredited to his own fashion of music – coined “Tech Maniac”, and thus creating Tech Maniac Records as his own label. In 2010, ‘Amnesia’ was signed to Detox Records, making it one of his most successful releases. BBC Radio 1 claimed Stana “really excelled himself with this one”. Stana’s other hits include ‘Modernity’ (Tech Maniac), ‘Awesome’ (The Room), and Sonya (Freefall). Steve Angello gave his approval when ‘Mr. Ferrero’ was released by RockStar in 2011. Mixmag referred to “Modernity” as one of the craziest they have heard and asked what was “going on in his head”. Stana continued to grab the attention of the globe by just a few releases. From the underground parties in Stockholm that jumpstarted his career, to the Electric Daisy Carnival in Las Vegas, Stana has entertained mass crowds around the world with his Tech Maniac flare. There is yet to see if a single continent will go untouched by his crowds.

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Discography

Albums
  • 2013: POV
Singles
  • 2008 - "Listen to me"
  • 2008 - "Scum"
  • 2009 - "Instabillity"
  • 2009 - "Alias"
  • 2009 - "Tech Maniac EP"
  • 2009 - "Alice"
  • 2009 - "Stockholm"
  • 2009 - "Dirty & Wrong EP"
  • 2009 - "Leila"
  • 2009 - "City Lights"
  • 2010 - "Tech Maniac 2"
  • 2010 - "Chaos"
  • 2010 - "Obsession"
  • 2010 - "Heart Static"
  • 2010 - "Circus"
  • 2010 - "Tempo"
Mixes
  • 2009 - Matt Restless - And it goes (Stana's mind control remix)
  • 2009 - Gatty - Undetected (Stana remix)
  • 2009 - Busho - Midnight (Stana remix)
  • 2009 - M3ntal - Whispers (Stana remix)
  • 2009 - BSP - Exotica (Stana remix)
  • 2010 - Apex Mind - Speeder (Stana remix)
  • 2010 - Diablik - Hate me (Stana remix)
  • 2010 - Dean Fichna - Resonate (Stana remix)
  • 2010 - Amber D - Ambers Theme (Stana remix)

External links

DEFAULTSORT:Alnashea, Aram Category:1989 births Category:Living people Category:People from Baghdad Category:Swedish DJs Category:Swedish people of Iraqi descent Category:Swedish record producers Category:Swedish songwriters


Reepublic

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  • Origin: France
  • Genres: Dance, various genres
  • Years active: 2012 – presen
  • Members: Tristan Garner

Gregori Klosman Sebastien Benett Michael Canitrot Antoine Clamaran

Reepublic stylized as REƎPUBLIC is a French music collective founded in summer of 2012 for making music releases and is made up of 5 DJs and music producers: Tristan Garner, Gregori Klosman, Sebastien Benett, Michael Canitrot and Antoine Clamaran. They released their single "Turn Off The Light" that charted in France. Discography

  • 2008: "Turn Off the Light" (T-Elle) (FR #176)

https://www.facebook.com/reepublicofficial https://twitter.com/WeAreReepublic


J Rice

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J Rice
Birth nameJoshua Adam Rice
Also known asJ Rice
OriginSpanaway, Washington
GenresPop, R&B, House
OccupationSinger
Instrument(s)Vocals, piano, trumpet
Years active2005–present
Labelsunsigned
Websitehttp://jricemusic.net

Josh Rice (born Joshua Adam Rice in 1988 in Washington state, USA) better known as J Rice is an American pop and R&B artist. He has released three albums: The Intro (2005), So Close (2008) and Phantom Boyz Present: J Rice (2011), a mixtape HeartBreakerz: The Official Mixtape (2009) and two original singles "Afraid of Love" (2010) and "Thank You for the Broken Heart" (2011). He is founder of his own J Rice Productions company.

Career J Rice started very early in music. His mother sang opera, grandmother played the violin, and great great grandfather was in a 5-piece quartet with his brothers and sisters.[9]

Music and collaborations

J Rice built fame through his online posts and music videos starting 2009.[10] For his online output, he is known for his multi-layer solo interpretations as well as cooperation with many online artists like Ahmir, Jason Chen, Kurt Schneider, David Sides, the then unknown and the eventual American Idol season 11 runner-up Jessica Sanchez[11] and many others.

In 2009, J Rice teamed up with producers The Phantom Boyz and JUiCY RNB in cooperation with DJ Benihana releasing a mixtape on Chappell/Warner label called HeartBreakerz: The Official Mixtape with 18 tracks all showcasing J Rice vocals.[12] Continuing his cooperation with producers The Phantom Boyz, in 2011, he released his third studio album Phantom Boyz Present: J Rice.

J Rice was also featured in Stella Mwangi's 2011 album Kinanda on the track "Throw Me a Ladder". Mwengi's album, her second, reached number 15 on the Norwegian VG-lista official albums chart.

Discography Albums

  • 2005: The Intro (on independent label J Rice)
  • 2008: So Close (on independent label J Rice)
  • 2011: Phantom Boyz Present: J Rice (on The Phantom Boyz label)[9]

Mixtapes

  • 2009: HeartBreakerz: The Official Mixtape (The Phantom Boyz (Chappell/Warner) and JUiCY RNB, in cooperation with DJ Benihana)[12]

Singles

  • 2010: "Afraid of Love" [1]
  • 2011: "Thank You for the Broken Heart" [2]

Appearances

  • 2010: "Luv The Way U Lie (Not Afraid)" (J Rice feat Staz in Staz' album Dooomed)[13]
  • 2010: "DJ Got Us Falling Love Again (Unofficial Remix)" (J Rice feat Staz in Staz' album Dooomed)[13]
  • 2010: "We Are the World 25 for Haiti (YouTube edition)" (YouTube All Stars)
  • 2010: "California Gurls (Staz Remix)" (J Rice feat Staz in Staz' album Dooomed)[13]
  • 2011: "Throw Me a Ladder" (Stella Mwangi feat J Rice on Mwangi's album Kinanda)
  • 2011: "We Pray For You (Japanese Tsunami Tribute)" (55 Youtubers)

References Reflist

External links

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Category:American male singers Category:1988 births Category:Living people

JR Aquino

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JR Aquino (born in c. 1988) is a Filipino American singer, songwriter and Internet celebrity from Anchorage, Alaska. He became famous through his covers on YouTube. In 2005, he took part in the fourth season of American Idol making to Top 44. He returned in 2012 to audition for third season of the The Voice becoming one of the 64 finalists as part of Team Cee Lo.

Career JR Aquino also known as JRA, J.R.A. and djkeeno started singing in Anchorage music venues.

American Idol

In 2005, he applied for the fourth season of American Idol reaching the Top 44 Hollywood rounds. However he was dropped from the following line-up of Final 24 contestants.

Online fame

He became very popular through the YouTube videos that he posted on his own channel being mainly interpretations and rearrangements of well-known hits. He collaborated with a great number of YouTube artists, becoming a YouTube personality in his own right. He composed his own song "By Chance (You and I)" that had got over 5 million views the week he auditioned. The song became subject of many more interpretations by other online artists. He has also been part of the charity Music Speaks.

Part of YTF Legacy

He joined the formation YTF[14] (standing for Yesterday, Today, Forever),[15] touring many cities in USA and Canada in 2011. In 2012, a slightly changed line-up with the formation renamed YTF Legacy engaged in a second organized multi-city tour. YTF Legacy has included at various times artists JR Aquino, Andrew Garcia, Dominic Sandoval (aka D-Trix), Ryan Higa, Victor Kim, KevJumba, Chester See and Timothy DeLaGhetto.

The Voice Starting September 17, 2012, JR Aquino appeared as a contestant on NBC's reality talent show The Voice. The show features a group of contestants competing for a $100,000 grand prize and a Universal Republic recording contract. In his audition, Aquino sang the Bruno Mars hit "Just the Way You Are". Three of the four judges on the show, Christina Aguilera, Cee Lo Green and Adam Levine hit the "I Want You" button. He eventually picked Cee Lo Green as his mentor, becoming part of Team Cee Lo.[16] In the Battle Round on October 8th, 2012, his coach Cee Lo Green paired him with Peruvian teammate and finalist Diego Val. They both sang "Jessie's Girl" by Rick Springfield. After the performance, Val was chosen by Green to move on to the next round. With none of the other coaches willing to steal him, Aquino was eliminated from the competition.

Discography

Songs
  • 2010: "By Chance (You and I)" (original song written by JR Aquino)
  • 2012: "Just the Way You Are" (The Voice presentation)
Collaborations
  • 2011: YTF Christmas (EP) (as part of YTF)
    • Tracks featuring JR Aquino (JRA) on the EP containing 5 tracks:
    • 1. "Ho, Ho, Ho" (feat. Ryan Higa, KevJumba, Chester See, D-Trix, Victor King, Andrew Garcia & JRA)
    • 3. "My Wish List" (feat. KevJumba, Andrew Garcia & JRA)
    • 4. "Give You My Love" (feat. Andrew Garcia & JRA)

References reflist

External links

DEFAULTSORT:Aquino, JR Category:American male singers Category:The Voice series contestants Category:American people of Filipino descent Category:1980s births Category:Living people Category:People from Alaska

YTF Legacy

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YTF Legacy
Also known asYTF
Yesterday, Today, Forever
Years active2011 (2011)–present
MembersRyan Higa
Chester See
Victor Kim
Dominic Sandoval
JR Aquino
Andrew Garcia
Past membersKevin Wu
Websiteytflegacy.com

YTF Legacy is a group of entertainers notable for having been formed through networking on YouTube.[17] The group originally known as YTF (or YouTube Friends) performed their first concert on October 9, 2011 in Oahu, Hawaii[18] In 2012, they changed their name to YTF Legacy 'to better reflect their personal philosophy', as is explained on their official website.

The philosophy behind YTF – Yesterday, Today, Forever – and the Legacy, is that success and happiness in one's life starts with individual choice:

Today you have a choice;
Forever is up to you.
By embracing this positive message together, we can create a lasting legacy that stands on its own and inspires each of us to fulfill our personal dreams.

—YTF Proclamation [19]

Members The group consists of seven members:

Former members

  • Kevin Wu (KevJumba) is a YouTube comedian having more than a million subscribers, being the 15th most subscribed user of all time.[28] He was also a contestant on the 19th season of the The Amazing Race.[29] He is also currently hosting Flicks on Cartoon Network. On the official YTF website was explained he is currently focusing on other projects and will therefore not be collaborating actively as a YTF member anymore.

YTF Day The Governor of Hawaii, Neil Abercrombie, proclaimed October 9, 2011 to be "YTF Day" in recognition of the group's empowering message and to commemorate the group's first live concert.[19]

YouTube Channel The group has created a combined YouTube channel named 'ytfglobal'.

# Video Upload date
1 "YTF Hawaii 2011 - We Love You, Oahu!" December 8, 2011
2 ""HO HO HO" by YTF" December 15, 2011
3 "Making of "Ho Ho Ho" - YTF Behind-the-Scenes Exclusive" December 20, 2011
4 "YTF Concert Shoutout" March 14, 2012
5 "National Anthem YTF Style" April 20, 2012
6 "Victor & JR having a little fun with Bob Marley" May 2, 2012
7 "YTF 2012 Special Appearances - An exclusive Behind-the-Scenes Look!" July 12, 2012
8 "YTF Legacy Fall Tour Announcement!" August 9, 2012

YTF Christmas Album – EP

YTF discography
EPs1
Music videos2

On December 1, 2011 YTF released their EP called YTF Christmas Album. It consists of 5 songs. Ryan Higa and D-trix made a music video of the song from the EP Christmas Swag and the YTF YouTube channel made a music video of Ho Ho Ho. No singles were released from the EP.

References Reflist

Category:Performing groups established in 2011

Red Clover Media

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Red Clover Media is a Romanian record label established in 2009 in Bucharest, Romania which promotes Romanian music with a concentration on dance music. Acts signed to the label include producers Allexinno & Starchild, performers Alessia, F. Charm, Joanna, Sonny Flame, Xonia and others.

Arash Howaida

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Arash Howaida (born in Kapisa Province, Afghanistan in 1980) is one of the modern Hip Hop and Pop artists and composers from Afghanistan. Arash currently resides in Hamburg, Germany and is the son of popular Afghan artist Zahir Howaida.

Known for his hit songs "Laila" (in Persian, German and Arabic) [1] and "Alah Alah", Arash is best known for his ability to successfully introduce and combine hip hop and dance beats into music. His compositions and music is influence from western musics. Beside songs in his mother-tongue, he has also sang songs in Arabic and Hindi. He released 6 more songs, which are: "Agha Tue Tu", "Yaarakem", "Dunya", "Labakait", "Dukhtare Afghani" and his latest hit single "Wahh Wahh". All six of them received very positive feedback and Arash is about to publish his patiently awaited album Next Level.

Arash has assisted in the composition of songs and albums for Afghanistan´s artists such as Habib Qaderi, Bashir Hamdard, Sear Azizi, Najim Nekzad, Aria Band, Homayun Sahebzai, Nizam Donya, Edris Durani,Fardin Faryad,Syed Fahim and many more. His most noticeable work was Habib Qaderi's latest album Closer in which Arash showcases his rich knowledge of a variety of traditional music styles within the realm of his own hip hop or dance style.

Discography Albums

  • 2011: Next Level

Singles / Videography

  • 2007: "Laila" feat. Paco
  • 2007: "Alah Alah"
  • 2008: "Dunya"
  • 2008: "Yaarakem"
  • 2009: "Labakait"
  • 2010: "Dukhtare Afghani"
  • 2011: "Wahh Wahh"

References

External links

DEFAULTSORT:Howaida, Arash Category:Tajik people Category:Afghan singers Category:Afghan musicians Category:1980 births Category:Living people

Paul Lizzi

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Paul Lizzi
OriginCanada
GenresPop , House, R&B, Soul
OccupationMusician
InstrumentDrums
Years active2006 – present
Websitewww.paullizzi.com

Paul Lizzi (born in c.1978) is a Montreal-based Canadian musician, drummer, vocalist, producer of Italian origin. He has also worked as a model. He is also creator of social networking website www.fanflux.com, designed for fans supporting their favorite acts.

Career Lizzi was born in Montreal and resided in Anjou,[30] a district of the city. He started playing drums at young age of 5.[9] In 2008, the drummer-vocalist Paul Lizzi took part in a "Mash Up Tour" and in 2010 the "Drum Luvin' Tour".[31] He also created a series of videos entitled Lizzify. His creative mash-ups have become popular not only in Canada, but internationally in United States, Australia, the United Kingdom, Europe and the Middle East and the Gulf states (most notably United Arab Emirates). He has also released house music productions.

Paul Lizzi has been known for his many collaborations, specially with Karl Wolf.[9] He has appeared live with him on MusiquePlus' PSC (Plus sur Commande)[32] and at the 2008 MTV Europe Music Awards with Karl Wolf in Liverpool, England, when the latter won Best Arabia Act. He also worked with him on the "Mash Up Tour" and on Wolf's hit "Africa". Lizzi has also worked and toured extensively with him as well as appearing in shows with Blake McGrath, Danny Fernandes, Sean Paul, Nancy Ajram, and many others. He has also appeared with The Click, Ne-Yo, Adam Lambert, Uness, Kesha, Girlicious, New Kids on the Block, Sean Paul and others.

In 2010, he released his first single "Drum Lovin'" with accompanying video. It featured Big Bass and the vocals of Nessa. He followed it up in 2011 with "MOTH" that stands for 'Man of the Year' wity accompanying music video.

Discography Singles

  • 2010: "Drum Luvin'" vs Big Bass feat. Nessa [3]
  • 2011: "MOTH" (Man of the Hour) feat. Uness [4]

References

External links

Category:Canadian musicians]] Category:Canadian drummers]] Category:Canadian people of Italian descent]] Category:1978 births]] Category:Living people]]


Jason Adonis

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Nicholas A. Wilson better known by his stage name Jason Adonis (born in Illinois, USA on August 28, 1979) is an American male pornographic actor who has appeared in gay pornographic movies. Openly heterosexual, he appears only in "top position" roles exclusively. Nicholas Wilson excelled in sports including wrestling. Moving to Los Angeles, he worked as a model, mainly for fitness magazines. His debut in gay adult films was in 2002 with Jet Set Productions. In February 2004, Michael Youens, the Director of Development and Production for Falcon Studios offered him a contract to become Falcon's new "Lifetime Exclusive". He appeared in 3 Falcon films before quitting the company. Returning to Jet Set, he appeared in the company's series Wet Palms structured as and adult soap opera. Adonis appeared in 6 of the program's 9 episodes in 2005 and 2006. In 2010, he signed an exclusive deal with Raging Stallion. He also appeared on the cover of Odyssey magazine in September 2010.

Personal life

He has picked the name Adonis for his physical beauty, after the Greek mythological character Adonis, the god of beauty and desire. He has said on many occasions that he is heterosexual in his private life and lives with his girlfriend. Some criticize him for coming forward to say so and dub him as a "gay for pay" actor, or even a "bisexual / "a closeted gay". Jason Adonis insists on playing "top" in gay adult films almost exclusively although he has appeared on very seldom symbolic occasions as a "bottom" particularly in The Farmer's Son.[3] He agreed to play a major bottom role in a Jet Set production, but later on decided otherwise, prompting the gay adult production company to sue him for refusing to fulfill his contract on playing the role. In 2004, he introduced his younger brother to the gay porn industry. His brother appeared on several gay porn films under the name Tristan Adonis. [edit]Filmography

  • 2002: Man of the Year
  • 2002: Warehouse of Sex
  • 2003: Mat Attack
  • 2003: The Hole
  • 2003: Mirage
  • 2004: American Porn Star
  • 2004: Born 2 B Bad
  • 2004: Taking Flight
  • 2005: Entourage: Episode I
  • 2005: Entourage: Episode II
  • 2005: Taking Flight 2
  • 2005: Through the Woods
  • 2005: AMG Resurrection: A New Beginning
  • 2005: Young Gods
  • 2005-6: Wet Palms as Adonos Alexandros (TV series in 6 episodes - "The Au Natural", "Family Reunion" (Parts 1 & 2), "A Not-So-Simple Plan", "Separate Lives", "Party of the Year")
  • 2006: From Top to Bottom
  • 2007: Ivy League
  • 2007: Hustle and Cruise
  • 2007: The Farmer's Son
  • 2009: Jason Adonis: Unseen
  • 2010: Police Academy Gangbang
  • 2011: Brutal

Documentaries

  • 2003: Totally Gay as himself (TV documentary) (credited as Nicholas Wilson)
  • 2004: High Chaparall as himself playing a gay porn star (TV series documentary, episode #2.9)

References

^ Jump On Mark's List website: Gio Goes Below The Belt With Superstar Jason Adonis ^ Odyssey: On the cover - Jason Adonis ^ AdultMaven: Jason Adonis gets plowed in - The Farmer's Son DVD review

External links

Jason Adonis at the Internet Movie Database

DJ Static (American DJ)

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DJ Static is a well-known American DJ and record producer who has worked with a great number of hip hop artists and rappers including notably Akir, B2K, Breez Evahflowin', Black Moon, Poison Pen, Keith Sweat, Rakim, Ras Kass, Trae, Wordsworth and others.

Persondata | NAME = DJ Static | ALTERNATIVE NAMES = | SHORT DESCRIPTION = American DJ, record producer of hip hop / rap acts | DATE OF BIRTH = | PLACE OF BIRTH = USA | DATE OF DEATH = | PLACE OF DEATH =

Maghrebin rappers

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Bienvenue à tous et à toutes sur le skyblog des Rappeurs et Rappeuses Français(e) d'origine Maghrébine! Arabes ou Amazigh (berbères), Algériens, Marocains ou Tunisiens, c'est pour tous les Peuples du Maghreb, tous les Maghrébins de France!

http://maghreb-rappeurs.skyrock.com/2731296816-BIENVENUE-SUR-MAGHREB-RAPPEURS.html

Les "Arabes" dans le Rap Français. Car trop souvent mis en second plan derrière les Rappeurs "Afro", ce qui est légitime étant donné que le hip-hop est une culture noire.

Dédicace à

  • touts les Maghrébins de France et du Bled, touts les Djazaïris, Maghrebis, Tounsis, touts les Arabes, touts les
  • Amazigh (Kabyles, Chleuhs, Rifis, Chaouis, Soussis, Touaregs, Mozabites, Beni Snous...),
  • touts les Sahraouis,
  • touts les Gnawas, ...
  • touts les bleds (Alger, Dar el Beïda, Wahran, Tunis, Oujda, Tizi Ouzou, Marrakech, Rabat, Tanger, Béjaïa, Annaba, Constantine, Agadir, Blida, Sétif, Tlemcen, Mostaganem, Fés, Djerba, Hammamet, Kétama, Essaouïra, Meknès, Kénitra, Saïdia, Tiznit, Ouarzazate, Biskra, M'Sila, Boumerdès, Batna, Khenchela, Skikda, Zarzis, Gabès, Jendouba, Gafsa, Sousse, Tataouine, M'Saken, Monastir, Jijel, Oum el Bouaghi, Relizane, Souk Ahras...)
RAPPEURS ALGERIENS
  • RIM-K
  • MEDINE
  • L.I.M,
  • AKETO
  • SOFIANE
  • DEMON ONE
  • SEVEN
  • AHMED KOMA
  • BAKAR
  • LARSEN
  • O.G.B
  • MORAD
  • L'ALGERINO,
  • FREEMAN
  • KASSA
  • SINIK,
  • NOCIF
  • SAMAT
  • ASSO
  • K-RHYME LE ROI
  • LUXEN
  • K-MEL
  • M.E.H
  • R.L.F,
  • ZELER
  • EL MATADOR
  • KAYLINE,
  • HAMÉ
  • SAMAT
  • MINO
  • TRUAND 2 LA GALÈRE
  • DJ BOUDJ
  • DJ KORE
  • DJ KIM
  • DJ BELLEK
  • DJ SKALP
  • DJ KAYZ
  • GUEZ
  • BARETTA
  • ABIS
  • LACRIM REKTA ...
RAPPEURS MAROCAINS
  • NESSBEAL
  • LA FOUINE
  • A.L.I
  • KAMELANCIEN
  • MISTER YOU
  • NIRO
  • SHIRDÉ,
  • MC RIKTA
  • R.R
  • PRINCE D'ARABEE
  • LALIME
  • BLAZ
  • ALIEN
  • ANTAR
  • MANSCARO
  • KERTRA
  • P.KAER
  • LA CAUTION
  • MIC FURRY
  • N'DAL
  • CID YOUSSEF
  • LEEROY
  • SDAR
  • RAMSA
  • CUT KILLER
  • DJ ABDEL
  • CANARDO
  • H MONTANA
  • HAMZA
  • ASTA
  • L.E.C.K ...
RAPPEURS TUNISIENS
  • TUNISIANO
  • HAROUN
  • MOKLESS
  • AL-K POTE
  • KALASH L'AFRO
  • K2RHYM,
  • FARAGE
  • SELIM DU 9.4
  • ADÈS
  • BILEL
  • KALIF
  • SKAN-R ...

Sofiane (singer)

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Sofiane
Birth nameSofiane Tadjine-Lambert
Born (1981-11-18) November 18, 1981 (age 43)
France
GenresPop
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Years active2004 – present
LabelsEMI

Sofiane Tadjine-Lambert or just Sofiane Tadjine, better known by his mononym Sofiane (born 18 November 1981) is a French singer and songwriter and a contestant in season 4 of French reality television music competition Star Academy in 2004 and in 2nd season of Les Anges de la télé-réalité in 2012.

In Star Academy (2004) He started singing and writing at an early age. In 2004, at 22 years old, he applied to the reality television show Star Academy in its fourth season reaching the Final 5 stage and eliminated after week 10 of a 12-week competition. The season was won by Grégory Lemarchal. Sofiane interpretations appeared in various season 4 album releases including "Je vais t'aimer" in duo with Francesca in Star Academy 4 chante Michel Sardou, "Mrs Robinson" in duo with winner Grégory in Star Academy 4 fait son cinéma and "Comme à l'ancienne" as a solo single in album Star Academy 4 : Les singles. "Comme à l'ancienne" became his debut single in 2004. He also took part in the Star Academy Tour with other finalist.

Music career After Star Academy, Sofiane began preparing songs for releasing an eventual album. He was encouraged by the success of his biggest hit in France "Briser mes chaînes". It was a song from the French adaptation of High School Musical in a French-language rendition of a song composed by Jamie Houston. The French version with lyrics by Georges Costa, produced by Allias LJ and Xavier Pech and sung by Sofiane reached #10 on SNEP, the official French Singles Chart 2006, and stayed for 29 weeks in the French charts.[33] It was also a hit in Belgium making it to #21 on Belgian Ultratop 50 francophone charts.

In 2007, he released his limited release album Comme je suis in collaboration with Alias LJ and Xavier Plèche with contributions by a wide prospect of artists like Bambi Cruz in "L'envie d'y croire" with hip hop influences, with Ygal Amar on the track "Elle" and N'Zongo Soul featuring in a fusion African music style. In the very personal album, Sofiane talks about his absent-father, talking about his Algerian origins, his mother to whom he was greatly attached, and about love such as on tracks. with funky-jazz style "Pour que tu reviennes", the dance tune "Danse pour moi". He also tackled racism and intolerance in "Je vous dis", indifference as in "L'envie d'y croire" and abandonment as in "Donne-moi".[34]

He took part in High School Musical 3 that ran at the Rex in Paris starting September 2008.

In Les Anges de la télé-réalité (2011 and 2012) In 2011 and 2012, Sofiane has come back to reality television competition broadcast on French NRJ 12 television. The program gives a chance for participants in earlier reality television shows to achieve their own dreams through this new series.

Sofiane took part in series 2 with the announced aim of "releasing a hit single in the United States". This specific series was entitled Les Anges de la télé réalité 2 - Miami Dreams and included 9 finalists. The series was broadcast in May and June 2011. He was eliminated before reaching the finals. Loana Petrucciani won the series.

Sofiane also took part in series 4 with the declared aim of "recording a new single". This series was entitled Les Anges de la télé réalité 4 - Club Hawaï and it included 12 participants. The series was broadcast between April and June 2012. Sofiane became an immediate crowd favourite particularly because of his public flirtations with another contestant, the model Nabilla Benattia. During the program, he wrote a new song "Dingue de toi" with the catch phrase 'Nabi...Nabilla'. Although he was eliminated prior to reaching the finals, the song has proven to be a hit with the public and has charted in the official French Singles Chart

Personal life Sofiane was born in France to an Algerian father and a French mother. He grew up in a single mother environment with his father away. His father died in 2011.

Discography

Albums

Year Album Charts Details
FR
[35]
2007 Comme je suis
  • Date released: 25 June 2007
  • Record label: EMI
186 *Tracklist
  1. "Rêver" (3:23)
  2. "Elle" (4:01)
  3. "Je vous dis" (5:54)
  4. "Briser mes chaînes" (3:26)
  5. "Donne-moi" (3:30)
  6. "Le mélange des couleurs..." (6:01)
  7. "Pour que tu reviennes" (3:31)
  8. "L'envie d'y croire (4:35)
  9. "Pour ces femmes" (2:49)
  10. "Danse pour moi" (3:29)
  11. "Dis-moi pourquoi" (3:05)
  12. "Dis-lui" (3:38)
  13. "Deux âmes sœur" (3:50)

Singles

Year Single Charts Certification Album Music
videos
BEL
Wa

FR
[35]
2006 "Briser mes chaînes" 21 10 Comme je suis
2012 "Dingue de toi (Nabi...Nabilla)"  – 25  – Non-album release
[5]

Videography

  • 2006: "Briser mes chaînes"
  • 2009: "Rêver"
  • 2012: "Dingue de toi (Nabi...Nabilla)"

References reflist

External links

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