MC Solaar
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Born
5 March 1969 (age 56)
Born In
Dakar, Dakar, Senegal
MC Solaar is the stage name of francophonehip hop artist Claude M'Barali (born March 5, 1969). By far the most internationally popular French rapper, he was born in Dakar, Senegal to parents from Chad. The family moved to Villeneuve-Saint-Georges, just outside Paris, when Solaar was six months old. He also spent time at the École Française du Caire (French School of Cairo) later on in life.
One of MC Solaar's first claims to fame was therap he did on a level one French language education tape: "Comment t'appelles-tu?".
MC Solaar's first single,Bouge de là, was a French hit in 1990 that went platinum, as was his first album,Qui Sème le Vent Récolte le Tempo. His second album,Prose Combat, may be his most acclaimed.
As a rapper MC Solaar is known for the complexity and poetry of his songs, which rely on wordplay, lyricism, and philosophical inquiry. The music is based on dance rhythms and sensual grooves. In the English-speaking world, Solaar was signed by London acid jazz label Talkin' Loud and invited to record with British groupUrban Species and Guru, a member of the famous and highly-acclaimed New York groupGang Starr.
MC Solaar gained new fans in North America in early 2004, when his 2001 songLa Belle Et Le Bad Boy was featured on the final episode of the popular television seriesSex and the City. MC Solaar remains best-known outside of France for his work on Guru's Jazzmatazz project and as a guest rapper on theMissy Elliott trackAll N My Grill. Out of Guru and Solaar's collaboration, the singleLe Bien, Le Mal (The Good, The Bad) was a popular Hip Hop/Dance crossover hit receiving playtime on MTV.
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