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MC Solaar

Claude M'Barali, professionally known as MC Solaar (French pronunciation: ​[ɛm si sɔˈlaʁ]; born 5 March 1969), is a French rapper of Senegalese and Chadian origin. He is one of France's most famous and influential hip hop artists. Some consider him the best French rapper of all time.[1][2]

MC Solaar
MC Solaar in 2009
Background information
Birth nameClaude M'Barali
Born (1969-03-05) 5 March 1969 (age 53)
Dakar, Senegal
OriginSaint-Denis, France
Genres
Years active1988–present
Labels

MC Solaar is known for his complex lyrics and distinctive flows, which rely on word play, lyricism, and inquiry. In the English-speaking world, Solaar was signed by London-based acid jazz record label Talkin' Loud and recorded with British group Urban Species and rapper Guru, who was a member of New York-based rap group Gang Starr. Solaar has released eight studio albums and one live album. His eighth studio album, Géopoétique, produced by Alain Etchart and mixed by sound engineer David Gnozzi, won best album of the year at the Victoires de la Musique awards in 2018.

Biography

Early life

Claude M'Barali was born in Dakar, Senegal, to parents from Chad. When he was six months old, his parents immigrated to France where they settled in the Parisian suburbs; initially in Saint-Denis, subsequently Maisons-Alfort and finally Villeneuve-Saint-Georges. When he was twelve, he went to live with an uncle in Cairo, Egypt for nine months where he discovered the Universal Zulu Nation and became fascinated with the rapping styles of Afrika Bambaataa.[3] Upon his return to France, he passed the baccalauréat. The constant support from his mother was one of the reasons that he was able to pass the baccalauréat and still make music. He coined the stage name "MC Solaar" during his adolescence from his graffiti tags "SOAR" and "SOLAAR".[1]

MC Solaar describing his early influences before a London gig in 2011, to radio producer Pete Shevlin

He studied languages at the Jussieu university campus and was a postgraduate in Philosophy. He released his first single in 1990. MC Solaar went to Paris in the summer of 1991 with his friend Jimmy Jay in hopes of succeeding in the music industry. Success came quickly when his first single, "Bouge de là" ("Get Out of There"), based on a sample from Cymande's song "The Message" (1973) became a hit in the early 1990s. Many rappers who came out of Africa at the time spoke a lot about slavery and other topics in order to bring the history of their people into light.[4] Nevertheless, the song went platinum in France and reached #5 on the national charts.

1991–1997: Early success and Prose Combat breakthrough

After the success of "Bouge de là", Solaar went on to support the American rap group De La Soul when they performed at the Olympia in Paris in September 1991. At the close of 1991, Solaar released Qui Sème le Vent Récolte le Tempo which went on to sell over 400,000 copies in France.[1] With the success of his debut album in France, Solaar embarked upon extensive tours of Poland and Russia. In December 1992, he performed in twelve countries across West Africa, where his French rap style proved popular with African music fans.[5]

MC Solaar released Prose Combat in 1994. It sold 100,000 copies in the first week of being released and became a bestseller in 20 other countries. In February 1995 he received an award for Best Male Singer of the Year at the 10th edition of the French "Victoires de la Musique" awards. Also in 1994, MC Solaar appeared on the Red Hot Organization's compilation album, Stolen Moments: Red Hot + Cool. The album, meant to raise awareness and funds in support of the AIDS epidemic in relation to the African American community, was heralded as Album of the Year by Time.

Solaar returned to the studio in 1997 with longtime friend and producer Jimmy Jay to record his third album, Paradisiaque. The album was another success, which led to an extensive European tour starting on 9 January 1998 at the Zénith in Paris. MC Solaar toured internationally, including Germany, Japan and the United States. He was included as a guest on American rapper Guru's "Jazzmatazz" project and one of Solaar's songs was included in the Tommy Boy rap compilation in the United States.[1]

Early in Solaar's career, it was important for him to share the struggles and the different hardships for black people that had emigrated to France and tried to make a better life. Most of his music was dedicated to enlightening the population of a specific deeper message that connected to him in his life. "[...] he addresses the conditions under which Black people have emigrated to and settled in France. In the piece "Leve-toi et rap," he describes his Chadian parents' migration from Senegal to a Parisian suburb, the main stages of his teenage years and how he finally came to discover rap."[4] In an interview, MC Solaar described the feeling of making a song and the thought process while just writing any part of lyrics that go into his music. "I write quickly, because of the music, he tells me. It's much easier if you have the music, the rhythm, but I am fast. First, I have taken in "everything". Do you never write before the music? Ah. I used to, he admits. But when I met the music, I changed."[2]

1997–2004: Cinquième As and Mach 6

Solaar released Cinquième As in 2001, to critical acclaim and Mach 6 in 2003. In the album's third track, "Lève-Toi et Rap", Solaar describes his parents' move to France as well as his own roots growing up in Villeneuve-Saint-Georges and Cairo.[4] Critic Dan Gennoe attests to Solaar's "flow et vocabulaire" by noting "the flow of his words is staggering, as are the low-slung grooves that they roll to; deftly vaulting all language barriers."[6]

In 1998, MC Solaar embarked on a tour beginning at the Zénith de Paris. The concert he presents is a show with DJs and dancers (as the hip-hop dancer Bintou Dembélé) which overpasses the musical frame.[7] The cover of Cinquieme As depicts Solaar topless, and draws comparisons to captives about to be taken onto a slave ship. However, a look at the inside cover reveals Solaar to be in a wrestler's costume, along with the other men in the picture.[8] As Veronique Helenon discusses in her article concerning the French hip hop scene, references to Africa and "blackness" are a very important part of Solaar's music. Solaar recognises and pays tribute to the African presence in France by using boxing and wrestling references. Senegalese boxer Battling Siki is referenced in the album's booklet. Although Siki won the light heavyweight boxing championship in 1922, he still faced racism from journalists.[4] This image combined with songs concerning colonial oppression and the migration experience from Africa to France show Solaar's "blackness," something that is extremely important in the French hip-hop scene. For example, in his song "Les Colonies", Solaar discusses the similarities between the oppression of Africans by colonialists to the modern day exploitation of "third world" countries. "Cinquième As" includes lyrics in French, English, and Spanish, which represents his ideals that rap should be inclusive of all people.[2] In early 2004, his 2001 song "La Belle et Le Bad Boy" was featured on the final episode of the U.S. television series Sex and the City. The MTV series "The Hills" featured the song as well.

2005–present: Chapitre 7 and international acclaim

"Da Vinci Claude", the first single from Solaar's album Chapitre 7, was launched in March 2007. The album was released on 18 June 2007. MC Solaar is best known outside France for his work on Guru's Jazzmatazz project and as a featured artist on the Missy Elliott track "All N My Grill". His collaboration with her propelled him to higher popularity in the U.S market. The single "Le Bien, Le Mal" (The Good, The Bad) has been a hip hop/dance crossover hit and has received playtime on MTV, which characterizes his work this way: "His fluid phrasing makes up for his lack of English, and the production on his solo work (by DJ Jimmy Jay and Boom Bass of La Funk Mob) surpasses that of most of his hip-hop contemporaries."[9]

MC Solaar is one of the few French rappers having success in the English-dominated American hip hop culture. American rapper will.i.am admitted he prefers MC Solaar to American rapper Tupac Shakur.[10]

Personal life

MC Solaar studied humanities in highly selective preparatory classes (hypokhâgne).[11] On 7 December 2003, MC Solaar married Chloé Bensemoun and on 7 May 2004, she gave birth to the couple's first child, a son named Roman.[5] In 2007, she gave birth to a daughter named Bonnie. They divorced in 2012.

Philanthropy

MC Solaar has been a member of the Les Enfoirés charity ensemble since 1997.[12]

Discography

Albums

Studio albums

Year Album Peak positions Sales Certifications[13]
FR
[14]
AUT BEL
(Wa)

[15]
GER SWI
[16]
1991 Qui sème le vent récolte le tempo  –  – 6  – 37
  • FRA: Platinum
  • SWI: Gold
1994 Prose Combat  – 28 6 81 12
  • FRA: 2× Gold
1997 Paradisiaque 1  – 6 96 8
  • FRA: Platinum
1998 MC Solaar 9  – 14  – 19
2001 Cinquième As 2  – 2 98 5
  • FRA: 2× Platinum
2003 Mach 6 2  – 12  –  –
  • FRA: Platinum
2007 Chapitre 7 5  – 6  –  –
  • FRA: Gold
2017 Géopoétique 1  – 3  – 14
  • FRA: Platinum

Live albums

Year Album Peak positions Certification
FR
[14]
BEL
(Wa)

[15]
SWI
[16]
1998 Le tour de la question - Album live à L'Olympia 8 19  –

Compilation albums

Year Album Peak positions Certification
FR
[14]
BEL
(Wa)

[15]
SWI
[16]
2010 Magnum 567  –  –  –

Maxis and EPs

  • Solaar Power EP
  • Inch'Allah EP

Singles

Year Single Peak positions Album
FR
[14]
BEL
(Wa)

[15]
SWI
[16]
1991 "Bouge de là" 22  –  – Qui sème le vent récolte le tempo
"Victime de la mode" 32  –  –
1992 "Caroline" 4 31  –
"Qui sème le vent récolte le tempo" 39  –  –
1993 "Nouveau western" 4  –  – Prose Combat
1994 "Séquelles" 19  –  –
"Obsolète" 29  –  –
1995 "La concubine de l'hémoglobine" 42  –  –
1997 "Gangster moderne" 31 25  – Paradisiaque
"Les temps changent" 13 26  –
1998 "Paradisiaque" 41 28  –
"Galaktika" 64  –  – Cinquième As
2001 "Solaar pleure" 4 2 22
"Hasta la vista" 1 5 23
"RMI" 22 3*
(Ultratip)
 –
2002 "La la la, la" 39 2*
(Ultratip)
 –
"Inch'Allah" 1 16 13 Inch'Allah EP
2004 "Hijo de Africa" 32  –  – Mach 6
"Au pays de Gandhi" 37  –  –
2007 "Clic clic" 19 7*
(Ultratip)
 – Chapitre 7
2008 "Le rabbi muffin" 20 1  –
2017 "Sonotone" 3
[19]
46  – Géopoétique
2018 "Eksassaute" 60 40  –
"Aiwa"  – 33  –

*Did not appear in the official Belgian Ultratop 50 charts, but rather in the bubbling under Ultratip charts.

Collective singles

Year Single Peak positions Album
FR
[14]
2014 "À quoi ça sert l'amour" (live)
(Lavoine / Zazie / Mathy / MC Solaar / Ségara / Les Enfoirés / Chœurs du Collège du Kochersberg)
105 Les Enfoirés album
Bon anniversaire

Featured in

Year Single Peak positions Album
FR
[14]
AUT BEL
(Vl)
BEL
(Wa)

[15]
GER NED SWE SWI
[16]
1993 "Le bien, le mal"
(Guru feat. MC Solaar)
33  –  –  –  –  –  –  –
1995 "Listen"
(Urban Species feat. MC Solaar)
29  –  –  –  –  –  –  –
1999 "All n My Grill"
(Missy Misdemeanor Elliott feat. MC Solaar)
16  – 7
(Ultratip)
9 22 86 39 23

Filmography

  • 1991: Pour Kim Song-Man - short film by Costa-Gavras
  • 2005: Mort à l'écran as Jonathan - short film by Alexis Ferrebeuf
  • 2011: Illegal Love voice over - documentary by Julie Gali

Live albums

References and footnotes

  1. ^ a b c d . Islandia. Archived from the original on 4 May 2007. Retrieved 12 December 2006.
  2. ^ a b c Berdeshevsky, Margo. . Rattapallax. Archived from the original on 26 October 2006. Retrieved 12 December 2006.
  3. ^ "Q&A". CNN International. Retrieved 12 December 2006.
  4. ^ a b c d Helenon, Veronique. "Africa on Their Mind: Rap, Blackness, and Citizenship in France." In The Vinyl Ain’t Final: Hip Hop and the Glmmobalization of Black Popular Culture, ed. by Dipannita Basu and Sidney J. Lemelle, London; Ann Arbor, Michigan: Pluto Press, 2006. pp.151-66.
  5. ^ a b . RFI Musique. Archived from the original on 30 October 2006. Retrieved 25 July 2006.
  6. ^ Gennoe, Dan. Review: Cinquieme As, Amazon.co.uk, accessed 20 March 2008.
  7. ^ "Un témoignage de Bintou Dembele: S/T/R/A/T/E/S. Trente ans de Hip-Hop dans le corps". Africultures. n° 99 - 100: 250–261. 2014.
  8. ^ Cinquieme As at Amazon.com
  9. ^ MC Solaar biography at MTV.com
  10. ^ "Fallait préférer MC Solaar à Tupac pour être branché à L.A. dans les 90's - Greenroom". Greenroom (in French). 2016-11-01. Retrieved 2017-02-26.
  11. ^ MC Solaar – A me hante, retrieved 2021-12-21
  12. ^ "MC Solaar" 2017-11-10 at the Wayback Machine (in French). Enfoires.com. Retrieved 23 February 2017.
  13. ^ a b "Les Certifications - SNEP". SNEP (in French). 2013-11-01. Retrieved 2017-12-26.
  14. ^ a b c d e f "MC Solaar discography". leshcharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  15. ^ a b c d e "MC Solaar discography". ultratop.be/fr/. Hung Medien. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  16. ^ a b c d e "MC Solaar discography". hitparade.ch. Hung Medien. Retrieved 25 July 2014.
  17. ^ ""Géopoétique" : MC Solaar, numéro un des ventes d'albums, détrône Michel Sardou". chartsinfrance.net. Retrieved 2017-12-26.
  18. ^ "Les albums 2017 : MC Solaar enfin de retour avec "Géopoétique"". chartsinfrance.net. Retrieved 2017-12-26.
  19. ^ (in French). Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique. Archived from the original on 24 September 2017. Retrieved 8 September 2017.

External links

  • MC Solaar discography at Discogs  

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For the 1998 album see MC Solaar album Claude M Barali professionally known as MC Solaar French pronunciation ɛm si sɔˈlaʁ born 5 March 1969 is a French rapper of Senegalese and Chadian origin He is one of France s most famous and influential hip hop artists Some consider him the best French rapper of all time 1 2 MC SolaarMC Solaar in 2009Background informationBirth nameClaude M BaraliBorn 1969 03 05 5 March 1969 age 53 Dakar SenegalOriginSaint Denis FranceGenresFrench hip hopjazz rapYears active1988 presentLabelsPhonogramElektra MC Solaar is known for his complex lyrics and distinctive flows which rely on word play lyricism and inquiry In the English speaking world Solaar was signed by London based acid jazz record label Talkin Loud and recorded with British group Urban Species and rapper Guru who was a member of New York based rap group Gang Starr Solaar has released eight studio albums and one live album His eighth studio album Geopoetique produced by Alain Etchart and mixed by sound engineer David Gnozzi won best album of the year at the Victoires de la Musique awards in 2018 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Early life 1 2 1991 1997 Early success and Prose Combat breakthrough 1 3 1997 2004 Cinquieme As and Mach 6 1 4 2005 present Chapitre 7 and international acclaim 2 Personal life 3 Philanthropy 4 Discography 4 1 Albums 4 2 Maxis and EPs 4 3 Singles 5 Filmography 6 Live albums 7 References and footnotes 8 External linksBiography EditEarly life Edit Claude M Barali was born in Dakar Senegal to parents from Chad When he was six months old his parents immigrated to France where they settled in the Parisian suburbs initially in Saint Denis subsequently Maisons Alfort and finally Villeneuve Saint Georges When he was twelve he went to live with an uncle in Cairo Egypt for nine months where he discovered the Universal Zulu Nation and became fascinated with the rapping styles of Afrika Bambaataa 3 Upon his return to France he passed the baccalaureat The constant support from his mother was one of the reasons that he was able to pass the baccalaureat and still make music He coined the stage name MC Solaar during his adolescence from his graffiti tags SOAR and SOLAAR 1 source source MC Solaar describing his early influences before a London gig in 2011 to radio producer Pete Shevlin He studied languages at the Jussieu university campus and was a postgraduate in Philosophy He released his first single in 1990 MC Solaar went to Paris in the summer of 1991 with his friend Jimmy Jay in hopes of succeeding in the music industry Success came quickly when his first single Bouge de la Get Out of There based on a sample from Cymande s song The Message 1973 became a hit in the early 1990s Many rappers who came out of Africa at the time spoke a lot about slavery and other topics in order to bring the history of their people into light 4 Nevertheless the song went platinum in France and reached 5 on the national charts 1991 1997 Early success and Prose Combat breakthrough Edit After the success of Bouge de la Solaar went on to support the American rap group De La Soul when they performed at the Olympia in Paris in September 1991 At the close of 1991 Solaar released Qui Seme le Vent Recolte le Tempo which went on to sell over 400 000 copies in France 1 With the success of his debut album in France Solaar embarked upon extensive tours of Poland and Russia In December 1992 he performed in twelve countries across West Africa where his French rap style proved popular with African music fans 5 MC Solaar released Prose Combat in 1994 It sold 100 000 copies in the first week of being released and became a bestseller in 20 other countries In February 1995 he received an award for Best Male Singer of the Year at the 10th edition of the French Victoires de la Musique awards Also in 1994 MC Solaar appeared on the Red Hot Organization s compilation album Stolen Moments Red Hot Cool The album meant to raise awareness and funds in support of the AIDS epidemic in relation to the African American community was heralded as Album of the Year by Time Solaar returned to the studio in 1997 with longtime friend and producer Jimmy Jay to record his third album Paradisiaque The album was another success which led to an extensive European tour starting on 9 January 1998 at the Zenith in Paris MC Solaar toured internationally including Germany Japan and the United States He was included as a guest on American rapper Guru s Jazzmatazz project and one of Solaar s songs was included in the Tommy Boy rap compilation in the United States 1 Early in Solaar s career it was important for him to share the struggles and the different hardships for black people that had emigrated to France and tried to make a better life Most of his music was dedicated to enlightening the population of a specific deeper message that connected to him in his life he addresses the conditions under which Black people have emigrated to and settled in France In the piece Leve toi et rap he describes his Chadian parents migration from Senegal to a Parisian suburb the main stages of his teenage years and how he finally came to discover rap 4 In an interview MC Solaar described the feeling of making a song and the thought process while just writing any part of lyrics that go into his music I write quickly because of the music he tells me It s much easier if you have the music the rhythm but I am fast First I have taken in everything Do you never write before the music Ah I used to he admits But when I met the music I changed 2 1997 2004 Cinquieme As and Mach 6 Edit Solaar released Cinquieme As in 2001 to critical acclaim and Mach 6 in 2003 In the album s third track Leve Toi et Rap Solaar describes his parents move to France as well as his own roots growing up in Villeneuve Saint Georges and Cairo 4 Critic Dan Gennoe attests to Solaar s flow et vocabulaire by noting the flow of his words is staggering as are the low slung grooves that they roll to deftly vaulting all language barriers 6 In 1998 MC Solaar embarked on a tour beginning at the Zenith de Paris The concert he presents is a show with DJs and dancers as the hip hop dancer Bintou Dembele which overpasses the musical frame 7 The cover of Cinquieme As depicts Solaar topless and draws comparisons to captives about to be taken onto a slave ship However a look at the inside cover reveals Solaar to be in a wrestler s costume along with the other men in the picture 8 As Veronique Helenon discusses in her article concerning the French hip hop scene references to Africa and blackness are a very important part of Solaar s music Solaar recognises and pays tribute to the African presence in France by using boxing and wrestling references Senegalese boxer Battling Siki is referenced in the album s booklet Although Siki won the light heavyweight boxing championship in 1922 he still faced racism from journalists 4 This image combined with songs concerning colonial oppression and the migration experience from Africa to France show Solaar s blackness something that is extremely important in the French hip hop scene For example in his song Les Colonies Solaar discusses the similarities between the oppression of Africans by colonialists to the modern day exploitation of third world countries Cinquieme As includes lyrics in French English and Spanish which represents his ideals that rap should be inclusive of all people 2 In early 2004 his 2001 song La Belle et Le Bad Boy was featured on the final episode of the U S television series Sex and the City The MTV series The Hills featured the song as well 2005 present Chapitre 7 and international acclaim Edit Da Vinci Claude the first single from Solaar s album Chapitre 7 was launched in March 2007 The album was released on 18 June 2007 MC Solaar is best known outside France for his work on Guru s Jazzmatazz project and as a featured artist on the Missy Elliott track All N My Grill His collaboration with her propelled him to higher popularity in the U S market The single Le Bien Le Mal The Good The Bad has been a hip hop dance crossover hit and has received playtime on MTV which characterizes his work this way His fluid phrasing makes up for his lack of English and the production on his solo work by DJ Jimmy Jay and Boom Bass of La Funk Mob surpasses that of most of his hip hop contemporaries 9 MC Solaar is one of the few French rappers having success in the English dominated American hip hop culture American rapper will i am admitted he prefers MC Solaar to American rapper Tupac Shakur 10 Personal life EditMC Solaar studied humanities in highly selective preparatory classes hypokhagne 11 On 7 December 2003 MC Solaar married Chloe Bensemoun and on 7 May 2004 she gave birth to the couple s first child a son named Roman 5 In 2007 she gave birth to a daughter named Bonnie They divorced in 2012 Philanthropy EditMC Solaar has been a member of the Les Enfoires charity ensemble since 1997 12 Discography EditAlbums Edit Studio albums Year Album Peak positions Sales Certifications 13 FR 14 AUT BEL Wa 15 GER SWI 16 1991 Qui seme le vent recolte le tempo 6 37 FRA Platinum SWI Gold1994 Prose Combat 28 6 81 12 FRA 2 Gold1997 Paradisiaque 1 6 96 8 FRA Platinum1998 MC Solaar 9 14 192001 Cinquieme As 2 2 98 5 FRA 2 Platinum2003 Mach 6 2 12 FRA Platinum2007 Chapitre 7 5 6 FRA 150 000 17 FRA Gold2017 Geopoetique 1 3 14 FRA 99 000 18 FRA PlatinumLive albums Year Album Peak positions CertificationFR 14 BEL Wa 15 SWI 16 1998 Le tour de la question Album live a L Olympia 8 19 FRA 2 Gold 13 Compilation albums Year Album Peak positions CertificationFR 14 BEL Wa 15 SWI 16 2010 Magnum 567 Maxis and EPs Edit Solaar Power EP Inch Allah EPSingles Edit Year Single Peak positions AlbumFR 14 BEL Wa 15 SWI 16 1991 Bouge de la 22 Qui seme le vent recolte le tempo Victime de la mode 32 1992 Caroline 4 31 Qui seme le vent recolte le tempo 39 1993 Nouveau western 4 Prose Combat1994 Sequelles 19 Obsolete 29 1995 La concubine de l hemoglobine 42 1997 Gangster moderne 31 25 Paradisiaque Les temps changent 13 26 1998 Paradisiaque 41 28 Galaktika 64 Cinquieme As2001 Solaar pleure 4 2 22 Hasta la vista 1 5 23 RMI 22 3 Ultratip 2002 La la la la 39 2 Ultratip Inch Allah 1 16 13 Inch Allah EP2004 Hijo de Africa 32 Mach 6 Au pays de Gandhi 37 2007 Clic clic 19 7 Ultratip Chapitre 72008 Le rabbi muffin 20 1 2017 Sonotone 3 19 46 Geopoetique2018 Eksassaute 60 40 Aiwa 33 Did not appear in the official Belgian Ultratop 50 charts but rather in the bubbling under Ultratip charts Collective singles Year Single Peak positions AlbumFR 14 2014 A quoi ca sert l amour live Lavoine Zazie Mathy MC Solaar Segara Les Enfoires Chœurs du College du Kochersberg 105 Les Enfoires albumBon anniversaireFeatured in Year Single Peak positions AlbumFR 14 AUT BEL Vl BEL Wa 15 GER NED SWE SWI 16 1993 Le bien le mal Guru feat MC Solaar 33 1995 Listen Urban Species feat MC Solaar 29 1999 All n My Grill Missy Misdemeanor Elliott feat MC Solaar 16 7 Ultratip 9 22 86 39 23Filmography Edit1991 Pour Kim Song Man short film by Costa Gavras 2005 Mort a l ecran as Jonathan short film by Alexis Ferrebeuf 2011 Illegal Love voice over documentary by Julie GaliLive albums EditLe Tour de la Question 2 CD 1998 References and footnotes Edit a b c d Biography Islandia Archived from the original on 4 May 2007 Retrieved 12 December 2006 a b c Berdeshevsky Margo The Age of MC Solaar Rattapallax Archived from the original on 26 October 2006 Retrieved 12 December 2006 Q amp A CNN International Retrieved 12 December 2006 a b c d Helenon Veronique Africa on Their Mind Rap Blackness and Citizenship in France In The Vinyl Ain t Final Hip Hop and the Glmmobalization of Black Popular Culture ed by Dipannita Basu and Sidney J Lemelle London Ann Arbor Michigan Pluto Press 2006 pp 151 66 a b MC Solaar RFI Musique Archived from the original on 30 October 2006 Retrieved 25 July 2006 Gennoe Dan Review Cinquieme As Amazon co uk accessed 20 March 2008 Un temoignage de Bintou Dembele S T R A T E S Trente ans de Hip Hop dans le corps Africultures n 99 100 250 261 2014 Cinquieme As at Amazon com MC Solaar biography at MTV com Fallait preferer MC Solaar a Tupac pour etre branche a L A dans les 90 s Greenroom Greenroom in French 2016 11 01 Retrieved 2017 02 26 MC Solaar A me hante retrieved 2021 12 21 MC Solaar Archived 2017 11 10 at the Wayback Machine in French Enfoires com Retrieved 23 February 2017 a b Les Certifications SNEP SNEP in French 2013 11 01 Retrieved 2017 12 26 a b c d e f MC Solaar discography leshcharts com Hung Medien Retrieved 25 July 2014 a b c d e MC Solaar discography ultratop be fr Hung Medien Retrieved 25 July 2014 a b c d e MC Solaar discography hitparade ch Hung Medien Retrieved 25 July 2014 Geopoetique MC Solaar numero un des ventes d albums detrone Michel Sardou chartsinfrance net Retrieved 2017 12 26 Les albums 2017 MC Solaar enfin de retour avec Geopoetique chartsinfrance net Retrieved 2017 12 26 Le Top de la semaine Top Singles Telecharges SNEP Week 36 2017 in French Syndicat National de l Edition Phonographique Archived from the original on 24 September 2017 Retrieved 8 September 2017 External links EditMC Solaar discography at Discogs Preceded byAlain Souchon Victoires de la MusiqueMale artist of the year1995 Succeeded byMaxime Le ForestierPreceded byGibraltarby Abd al Malik Victoires de la MusiqueUrban music album of the yearChapitre 72008 Succeeded byDanteby Abd al Malik Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title MC Solaar amp oldid 1130114281, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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