Faudel

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Mon Pays 03:39 Tools
Si Tu Le Veux 03:35 Tools
Tellement N'Brick 09:10 Tools
Je Veux Vivre 03:08 Tools
Tellement Je T'Aime 04:05 Tools
La Main Dans La Main 04:15 Tools
Woulli 00:00 Tools
Eray 00:00 Tools
Je Me Souviens 00:00 Tools
La Valse 00:00 Tools
Ne Me Quitte Pas 00:00 Tools
Baida 05:43 Tools
Dis-Moi 03:45 Tools
Lila 03:59 Tools
Maïna 00:00 Tools
Elle Chante Pour Moi 00:00 Tools
Omri 00:00 Tools
Anti 00:00 Tools
N'Sel Fik 00:00 Tools
Manuja 00:00 Tools
BAÏDA 04:05 Tools
Il Y A 03:37 Tools
Abadou 00:00 Tools
Mundial Corrida 03:11 Tools
Dis Moi 03:45 Tools
Tellement N'brick (Live) 04:00 Tools
Miskin 00:00 Tools
Orphelin 00:00 Tools
Tellement N'Brick - Live A Bercy 1,2,3 Soleils 00:00 Tools
Samra 00:00 Tools
I Want To Live 00:00 Tools
Ma Vie 00:00 Tools
Hanina 00:00 Tools
Aya 00:00 Tools
Salsa raï 00:00 Tools
Nos Racines 00:00 Tools
Aveuglé par l'amour 00:00 Tools
Si On M'Avait Dit 00:00 Tools
Alger-USA 00:00 Tools
Eray - Live A Bercy 1,2,3 Soleils 00:00 Tools
Elles S'Envolent 00:00 Tools
Un Autre Soleil 00:00 Tools
Mawel 00:00 Tools
Raha 00:00 Tools
Mantes-La-Jolie 00:00 Tools
Dis Leur Qu'Ils Aiment 00:00 Tools
Je Cherche 00:00 Tools
Rohi 00:00 Tools
Tellement N'Brick (version hip hop) 00:00 Tools
Another Sun 00:00 Tools
Les Enfants De La Mer 00:00 Tools
Un Sourire De Silence 00:00 Tools
I Am Searching 00:00 Tools
Je N'ai Que Mon Coeur 00:00 Tools
Run 00:00 Tools
Bambino 00:00 Tools
Couleurs de ton âme 00:00 Tools
Baïda (oriental version) 00:00 Tools
Between Her And Me 00:00 Tools
Paris - Le Caire 00:00 Tools
Nothing But My Heart 00:00 Tools
Abdel Kader - Live A Bercy 1,2,3 Soleils 00:00 Tools
El Beïda Mon Amour 00:00 Tools
Suffering To Tell Him 00:00 Tools
Aicha 00:00 Tools
Little One 00:00 Tools
Souffrir Pour Lui Dire 00:00 Tools
J'Ai Chaud 00:00 Tools
Encore Une Fois 00:00 Tools
Abdel kader 00:00 Tools
Sidi Hbibi 00:00 Tools
Khalini 00:00 Tools
Cours 00:00 Tools
Dis Moi - Single Version 00:00 Tools
Entre Elle Et Moi 00:00 Tools
Salsa Rai - Sin Cadena 00:00 Tools
Salsa Rai 00:00 Tools
Sidi Boumediene 00:00 Tools
Aicha - Live A Bercy 1,2,3 Soleils 00:00 Tools
Zina 00:00 Tools
Zine Li Atak Allah 00:00 Tools
Tellement N Brick 00:00 Tools
Ya Zitouna 00:00 Tools
Petit être 00:00 Tools
J'Veux Du Soleil 00:00 Tools
Le Main Dans La Main - Version Francaise 00:00 Tools
Je N'ai Que Mon Coeur - Single Version 00:00 Tools
Si Tu le Veux (Algeria) 00:00 Tools
Dana Dana 00:00 Tools
Faudel - Dis-moi 00:00 Tools
Aveugle Par L'Amour 00:00 Tools
All Day All Night 00:00 Tools
Mantes La Jolie 00:00 Tools
Tellement n' brick 09:10 Tools
Je pense 00:00 Tools
Elisa 00:00 Tools
J'Avance 00:00 Tools
Salsa Rai (Sin Cadena) 00:00 Tools
Ya Rayah - Live A Bercy 1,2,3 Soleils 00:00 Tools
Ya Rayah 00:00 Tools
Didi 00:00 Tools
Couleurs De Ton Ame 00:00 Tools
Menfi 00:00 Tools
(Hidden Track) 00:00 Tools
Baïda [Oriental Version] 00:00 Tools
je n'ai que mon cœur 00:00 Tools
La corrida 00:00 Tools
Paris Le Caire 00:00 Tools
tellehienf n'brick 00:00 Tools
Baida - Orientale Version 00:00 Tools
Chebba - Live A Bercy 1,2,3 Soleils 00:00 Tools
je veux vire (version arabe) 00:00 Tools
La Main Dans La Main - Version Arabe 00:00 Tools
Eray (feat. Khaled) 00:00 Tools
Tellement N'Brick - Hip Hop Remix 00:00 Tools
FAUDEL - Mon pays 00:00 Tools
Wahrane Wahrane 00:00 Tools
Comme d'habitude 00:00 Tools
N'Ssi N'Ssi 00:00 Tools
Omri (feat. Rachid Taha) 00:00 Tools
Tellement N'Brick (Hip Hop Remix) 00:00 Tools
Ida 00:00 Tools
Tellment n'Brick 00:00 Tools
Je Me Souviens (remix) 00:00 Tools
Faudel - Tellement je t'aime 04:07 Tools
Au nom de la rose 00:00 Tools
Comme D'Habitude - Live A Bercy 1,2,3 Soleil 00:00 Tools
BaïDa (Version Hip Hop) 00:00 Tools
Menfi - Live A Bercy 1,2,3 Soleils 00:00 Tools
Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Baida (Orientale Version) 00:00 Tools
Dis-leur qu'ils s'aiment 00:00 Tools
Le Main Dans La Main (Version Francaise) 00:00 Tools
C'Est Le Jour 00:00 Tools
Baïda Mon Amour 00:00 Tools
Tellement je t aime 00:00 Tools
Eray (Live A Bercy 1,2,3 Soleils) 00:00 Tools
J'Ai Chaud - Version 2 00:00 Tools
Tellement N'Brick (Live A Bercy 1,2,3 Soleils) 00:00 Tools
Tellement N'Brick [Version Hip Hop] [Hip Hop Version] 00:00 Tools
Tellement n'brick (Tellement je t'aime) 00:00 Tools
Si Tu Veux 00:00 Tools
J'Ai Chaud (Version 2) 00:00 Tools
Dis-Moi... 00:00 Tools
Chebba 00:00 Tools
Khalliouni Khalliouni [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Khalliouni Khalliouni 00:00 Tools
Rainbow 00:00 Tools
Tellement N´Brick 00:00 Tools
Abdel Kader (Extrait) 00:00 Tools
Maruja 00:00 Tools
JE SE SOUVIENS 00:00 Tools
Khalliouni [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Salsa-Raï [Sin Cadena] 00:00 Tools
Rainb Fever 00:00 Tools
Le Main Dans La Main 00:00 Tools
211-faudel_-_tellement_n_brick 00:00 Tools
nsel fik 00:00 Tools
Galby 00:00 Tools
El Beïda Mon Amour (Version française) 00:00 Tools
Baida Mon Amour(Prerelease) 00:00 Tools
Faudel 00:00 Tools
Rai 00:00 Tools
Didi - Live A Bercy 1,2,3 Soleils 00:00 Tools
Des Enfants - Single Version 00:00 Tools
Tellement n'brick (avec paroles / with lyrics) 00:00 Tools
Dis-moi (version single) 00:00 Tools
Baida (Oriental remix) 00:00 Tools
Salsa 00:00 Tools
Je Veux Vivre (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Untitled Bonus Track 00:00 Tools
Complainte de Mandrin 00:00 Tools
Dis Moi (Single Version) 00:00 Tools
MaЇna 00:00 Tools
Ba da (Version Hip hop) 00:00 Tools
Mon Pays - Remix Single 00:00 Tools
Salsa Raï (Sin Cadena) 00:00 Tools
Faudel - il y a 00:00 Tools
El Beпda Mon Amour 00:00 Tools
Aicha (Live A Bercy 1,2,3 Soleils) 00:00 Tools
Des Enfants 00:00 Tools
N´sel Fik 00:00 Tools
BONUS 00:00 Tools
La Main Dans La Main. 00:00 Tools
C'est Ici Que Je Suis Né 00:00 Tools
Dellali (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Tellement N'brick (Tellement J 00:00 Tools
Maďna 00:00 Tools
Abdel Kader - Extrait 00:00 Tools
La Camel 00:00 Tools
Faudel - C'est Ici Que Je Suis Né 00:00 Tools
Baida (Version Hip Hop) 00:00 Tools
Si Tu le Veux [Algeria] 00:00 Tools
Albi Htar 00:00 Tools
El Beida Mon Amour 00:00 Tools
Comme d'Hab 00:00 Tools
Alger - USA 00:00 Tools
Mon Pays (Remix) 00:00 Tools
Tellement n'Brick (Version Album) 00:00 Tools
Abdel Kader (Live à Bercy / 1998) 00:00 Tools
Tellement m'brick 00:00 Tools
Hanina [Galactic Caravan's Celestial Belly Mix] 00:00 Tools
La Main Dans La Main (Version Arabe) 00:00 Tools
Baïda 00:00 Tools
Je n'ai que mon coeur (single version) 00:00 Tools
El Beпda Mon Amour (Version franзaise) 00:00 Tools
Tu me manques depuis longtemps 00:00 Tools
Salsa Raï 00:00 Tools
Activer activer - Live 00:00 Tools
Petitêtre 00:00 Tools
Tellement N'brick-French Arabic 00:00 Tools
Khaled - Rachid Taha - Abdel Kader 00:00 Tools
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Faudel (b. Faudel Belloua on 6 Jun 1978 in Mantes-la-Jolie, France), is a singer of Algerian descent - considered, by many, the "Prince of Raï". He grew up in the suburbs of Paris, where he picked up his musical talents from his grandmother who taught him traditional Algerian music. His first public singing experience was during a family wedding celebration in Oran, Algeria. Faudel started to cover the popular tracks by Cheb Khaled and Cheb Mami at 12, after which he soon fronted the popular band "Les Etoiles du Raï". His debut album, Baida, catapulted him to fame. He has also performed with Khaled and Rachid Taha on the live album 1,2,3 Soleils. His other albums include Samra and his album Un Autre Soleil (released Sept. 2003) and, most recently, Mundial Corrida (2006). He also has acted in a few roles, including Happenstance (Le Battement d'ailes du papillon) with Audrey Tautou. Biography The French music scene, long renowned as a thriving centre for world music, has now become a refuge for Algerian Rai stars. Faced with repression and death threats in their homeland, a number of top Algerian Rai stars have now set up home in Paris and launched successful international careers from France. The French capital and the surrounding suburbs have now become a rich breeding ground for young chebs seeking to emulate the examples of Khaled and Cheb Mami. Indeeilld, a whole new generation of Rai musicians are now "made in France". Rai star Faudel is typical of the New Rai Generation. Faudel Bellula - better known to fans as Faudel - was born on June 6th 1978 in the Paris suburb of Mantes-la-Jolie, where he grew up in the Val-Fourré neighbourhood. His father, who was born in Chlef (Algeria) worked on the production line at the Renault car factory while his mother, who was also born in Algeria (in the village of Hennaya) worked as a cleaner. Faudel grew up in a highly musical environment at home. His seven brothers, all of them musicians, introduced him to soul and reggae at an early age, while his parents stocked the house with Rai cassettes. But one of Faudel's greatest influences during his early years was his grandmother who performed regularly with the "meddahates" (groups of women musicians in Oran who play traditional music at weddings and other family occasions). It was Faudel's grandmother who was largely responsible for putting the young boy in touch with his Algerian roots and teaching him traditional Rai rhythms during the summer holidays. Faudel certainly proved to be a quick and enthusiastic learner and, by the age of 12, the talented youngster had already formed his own group, "Les Etoiles du Rai" (The Rai Stars). Faudel and "Les Etoiles du Rai" soon became a well-known fixture at the youth club and other local associations in Mantes-la-Jolie. Faudel then went on to appear at clubs throughout the Paris suburbs, performing covers of Khaled, Zahouania and Mami's greatest hits, accompanied by a pre-recorded backing tape. The turning-point of Faudel's early career came at the age of 13 when he was spotted by Mohamed Mestar (aka Momo). Mestar, an ex-guitarist, had recently set up an association in the suburbs to promote up-and-coming local artists and, after catching one of Faudel's concerts, he offered to take charge of the young Rai singer's career. Thanks to Momo's guiding hand, Faudel soon built up his own repertoire and began performing as a support act with a number of top French music stars (including MC Solaar, Idir, Jimmy Oihid and Rai mega-star Khaled). Faudel went on to study accountancy and metallurgy, but his passion for Rai soon led to him taking up a professional singing career. Even though Faudel was still in his early teens, he managed to establish himself as the new voice of Rai. Indeed, in 1995 two French television documentaries were made about the rising young star from Mantes-la-Jolie - "Saga cités" (which was broadcast on the state-owned channel France 3) and "Les Enfants du Rai" (broadcast on the Franco-German channel Arte). The following year Faudel would be chosen to represent the Ile-de-France region at the prestigious Printemps de Bourges Festival. And the young singer's impressive performance in the New Talent category would only serve to increase his growing popularity. Meanwhile, Faudel embarked on a new series of concert tours while Momo set about getting his young protégé a recording deal. In order to produce the best demo tape possible, Momo and Faudel flew out to New York in January 96 to record three tracks with session musicians at the legendary Record Plant studios (graced by major American stars such as Bruce Springsteen). The demo tape would actually prove unnecessary - after Faudel's impressive performance at the Printemps de Bourges, the young star was snapped up by a leading major record label (Mercury) shortly afterwards. Faudel's original sound - which fuses traditional Arab Rai rhythms with 'new wave' guitar, reggae, Afro-beat and vibrant flamenco rhythms - was now set to hit the big time. After signing a contract with Mercury to produce five albums over the next few years, Faudel decided to quit school (thereby realising his childhood dream of earning his own salary by the age of 18!) The young singer then embarked upon another major concert tour, performing dates throughout France and Europe. In the course of this new tour Faudel would appear in concert with a number of legendary Rai stars such as Khaled and Cheb Mami. Meanwhile, Faudel's catchy new Rai sound would reach a whole new audience when it was used as part of the soundtrack to Ariel Zeitoun's film "Elle est Belle la Vie". Faudel soon caught on with the French media too, journalists and music critics dubbing him "Le Petit Prince du Rai" (The Little Prince of Rai). The Little Prince of Rai soon went into the studio to record his début album "Baïda" (White). Released in October 97, Faudel's album combined a "light", and extremely catchy, modern Rai style with hard-hitting lyrics. (Faudel's songs deal with everything from broken hearts to the problems of France's second-generation immigrants). The first single release from the album, "Tellement N'brick" (I Love You So Much), went on to become a huge hit on community radio during the Muslim month of Ramadan (January 98). Following the success of "Tellement N'brick", "Baïda" was nominated in the 'traditional music' category at the "Victoires de la Musique" awards in February 97. Later that year (on April 15th) Faudel was invited to perform at the Printemps de Bourges Festival once again. Needless to say, the extracts from the young Rai star's new album met with rapturous applause from the festival audience. Following the release of his début album, Faudel went on to perform a whole string of concerts, delighting music fans up and down the country. On September 26th the Little Prince of Rai appeared in concert with Khaled and Rachid Taha at Bercy stadium in Paris, attracting a crowd of 15,000 Rai fans. He then went on to continue his successful national tour. The live album of the Bercy concert (entitled "1.2.3. Soleils") proved to be an overwhelming success with the French public and the three Rai Tenors were soon inundated with invitations to appear on all the top TV shows. At the beginning of '99 the popular Rai trio were back in the limelight again with a new single. They had already performed the song - an Arabic adaptation of Jacques Revaux's legendary French classic "Comme d'habitude" (the French "My Way") - at their Bercy concert and, needless to say, the single proved instantly popular with French music fans. On 20 February 1999 the trio were invited to perform the song at the 'Victoires de la Musique' (the annual French music awards) held at the prestigious Olympia. What's more, Faudel triumphed at the award ceremony that night, when television viewers voted him Best Newcomer of the Year. Following this triumph Faudel went on to bring the house down when he performed two concerts at the Olympia on March 10 and 11. In the summer of '99 the young Rai star set off on a mini tour of Tunisia, performing six concerts which brought the famous "Faudel Tour" (the extensive international tour he had launched at the beginning of the year) to a triumphant end. Meanwhile, Faudel's career continues to go from strength to strength as his modern Rai sound attracts a whole new following of fans. However, while Faudel is very much the 'happening young Rai star of the moment', his music should certainly not be dismissed as a passing fad. On the contrary, the lyrics of Faudel's songs are an important social comment, expressing the hopes and frustrations of a whole generation of French-born Algerians growing up in the Paris suburbs today. 1997: "Baïda" Faudel soon caught on with the French media too, journalists and music critics dubbing him "Le Petit Prince du Rai" (The Little Prince of Rai). The Little Prince of Rai soon went into the studio to record his début album "Baïda" (White). Released in October 97, Faudel's album combined a "light", and extremely catchy, modern Rai style with hard-hitting lyrics. (Faudel's songs deal with everything from broken hearts to the problems of France's second-generation immigrants). The first single release from the album, "Tellement N'brick" (I Love You So Much), went on to become a huge hit on community radio during the Muslim month of Ramadan (January 98). Following the success of "Tellement N'brick", "Baïda" was nominated in the 'traditional music' category at the "Victoires de la Musique" awards in February 97. Later that year (on April 15th) Faudel was invited to perform at the Printemps de Bourges Festival once again. Needless to say, the extracts from the young Rai star's new album met with rapturous applause from the festival audience. Following the release of his début album, Faudel went on to perform a whole string of concerts, delighting music fans up and down the country. On September 26th the Little Prince of Rai appeared in concert with Khaled and Rachid Taha at Bercy stadium in Paris, attracting a crowd of 15,000 Rai fans. He then went on to continue his successful national tour. The live album of the Bercy concert (entitled "1.2.3. Soleils") proved to be an overwhelming success with the French public and the three Rai Tenors were soon inundated with invitations to appear on all the top TV shows. At the beginning of '99 the popular Rai trio were back in the limelight again with a new single. They had already performed the song - an Arabic adaptation of Jacques Revaux's legendary French classic "Comme d'habitude" (the French "My Way") - at their Bercy concert and, needless to say, the single proved instantly popular with French music fans. On 20 February 1999 the trio were invited to perform the song at the 'Victoires de la Musique' (the annual French music awards) held at the prestigious Olympia. What's more, Faudel triumphed at the award ceremony that night, when television viewers voted him Best Newcomer of the Year. Following this triumph Faudel went on to bring the house down when he performed two concerts at the Olympia on March 10 and 11. In the summer of '99 the young Rai star set off on a mini tour of Tunisia, performing six concerts which brought the famous "Faudel Tour" (the extensive international tour he had launched at the beginning of the year) to a triumphant end. Meanwhile, Faudel's career continues to go from strength to strength as his modern Rai sound attracts a whole new following of fans. However, while Faudel is very much the 'happening young Rai star of the moment', his music should certainly not be dismissed as a passing fad. On the contrary, the lyrics of Faudel's songs are an important social comment, expressing the hopes and frustrations of a whole generation of French-born Algerians growing up in the Paris suburbs today. Singing or acting? During the summer of 2000, Faudel performed at the Summer Stage Festival in New York. Then, the young star of Raï music decided to take a new turn towards acting and accepted a part in the French film, "Battement d’ailes du papillon". Following that part, Faudel continued to read a lot of scripts, but remained on the look out for the right part that would turn him into a star of the big screen. Meanwhile, he went back to work on his next album, "Samra". Written and arranged by Nabil Khalidi (a collaborator of Rachid Taha) and Goh Hotoda (a well-known remixer), and produced by Mohamed Mestar who has been following Faudel since 1993, "Samra" remained faifthful to the raï tradition, while presenting more synthetic rhythms and Arabic pop features, as well as new Latino touches—especially for the song "Salsa raï" performed in a duo with Yuri Buenaventura. More than in his previous albums, the lyrics focused on love rather than on his usual social comments, except for one track that referred to Mantes-la-Jolie, the inner-city where the artist grew up and still lives. Released in February 2001, and following the great success of "Baïda", which topped the 350,000 mark; this new album should easily rocket to the top of the charts. While touring to promote the album, Faudel went on with his career as an actor and took part in a television series entitled Sami. He played a Tunisian student working as a supervisor in a French high school. In February 2002, his partner gave birth to a little girl named Enzy. The following year, the singer went back to the recording studio to work on a new album. On September 2nd, 2003, Faudel released "Un Autre Soleil", his most mature album so far. The artist had to compromise with his record company that insisted on his producing an exclusively Arabic album, yet he also managed to impose songs in French. With the help of songwriter Patrick Dupond who had collaborated with Florent Pagny, Faudel composed very personal lyrics such as those of "Petit Etre"—dealing with his recently-born son. Marion Michau penned the first single to be aired on the French radios "Je Veux Vivre". Bands like Zebda, the Négresses Vertes and Zen Zila also came to collaborate on the record. With a strong Mediterranean feel, the album should enable Faudel to meet with a larger and larger audience. In 2004, Faudel made a comeback on cinema screens, starring in Merzak Allouache's film "Bab el web" alongside Samy Naceri and Julie Gayet. He played the role of a young man from the Bab el Oued neighbourhood in Algiers. Faudel turned his attention back to his singing career soon afterwards, working on a new album called "Mundial Corrida." This, the Rai star's fourth album to date, was released in September 2006. On "Mundial Corrida", produced by Fred Chateau and Volodia, Faudel affirmed his double French and Algerian identity, celebrating his two cultures on "Mon pays", the first single release which received extensive airplay. The French singer, songwriter and composer Pascal Obispo also contributed several tracks to the album. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faudel ! Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.