Amour eternelle nessbeal biography

French Rap

How did French Rap evolve through the years?

French Rap

A publication by Clemence Braud


Table of Content 4.

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27.

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50.

Citations

Popular Albums

Interview

Mixtapes and Playlists

Certificate of Birth

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51.

Côté urbain (urban side)

The 90s

The Evolution of Listening Means

Diam's

Note

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The Origins

The 00s

Graffiti

Lyrics

References

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44.

Dee Nasty

The 10s

Block parties

Quote

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24.

34.

46.

La Haine

The 20s

Themes

French Rap Now

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Rap on Social Media

Top 10 Best Selling Rappers

Quote

14. La Haine


References

Blondeau, T. (2016) ‚A Brief History of French Hip-Hop‘, Red Bull Music Academy Daily. Available at: https://daily.redbullmusicacademy. com/2016/09/french-hip-hop-feature (Accessed: 25 May 2021). Ghose, P. (2020) ‚A History of French Rap Music: Popular Success, Political Deafness‘. Interview with Paroma Ghose. Interviewed by Nathalie Tanner for Graduate Institute Geneva, 11 September. Available at: https://www.graduateinstitute.ch/communications/ ne

A mainstay of the thriving Gallic hip-hop scene since the late '90s, French-Moroccan rapper Nessbeal achieved fame as part of a duo and a collective before embarking on a successful solo career. Born Nabil Selhy in Boulogne-Billancourt in 1978, he moved to Villiers Sur Marne after his parents divorced, and after honing his MC skills, joined rappers Zesau and Koriaz to form Dicidens, who recorded several EPs and the 2000 debut album HLM Rezidants (released in 2004 due to distribution problems) before disbanding. In 1999, he became part of the Hauts-de-Seine collective 92I alongside the likes of Mala, Ali, and Booba, but after appearing on the latter's first two solo albums, he left to concentrate on his own material. Following the release of street CD NE2SBEAL, he went on to release four studio efforts, La Melodie des Briques (2006), Rois Sans Couronne (2008), NE2S (2010), and Sélection Naturelle (2011), and teamed up with brother Dedy to set up his own record label, Verbal Brolik. ~ Jon O'Brien

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