DJ Arafat
DJ Arafat | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Ange Didier Houon |
Also known as |
Arafat DJ 3500 voltes Arafat Muana Yorobo 5500 voltes Apache 8500 voltes Sao Tao le dictateur Commandant Zabra Zeus D'Afrique Termistocle |
Born |
Abidjan, Côte D'Ivoire | January 26, 1986
Genres | Coupé-Décalé |
Website |
djarafat3500voltes1 |
DJ Arafat or Arafat Muana (English: Arafat theAfri, born January 26, 1986 as Ange Didier Houon), an ex-disc jockey in "Shangaï" on Princess Street (Rue Princesse, located in Yopougon, Côte d'Ivoire), is a DJ and singer from Côte d'Ivoire[1] who makes music of the Coupé-Décalé genre.
DJ Arafat is son of the Tina Glamour, an artist from Cote d'Ivoire and is the son of the deceased Pierre Houon. He is one of the most popular African artist in Francophone countries around the world.
Discography
Albums
Year | Title | Label |
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2003 | Hommage à Jonathan | Inno Sita |
2005 | Femmes | Lauben Music |
2006 | A Nous La Victoire With Meiway and Christy B | Jober Entertainment |
2006 | Goudron Noir | Cœur De Cible C.i |
2008 | Don de Dieu | Obouo Music |
2009 | Attalaku Eto'o vol 1 | Cœur De Cible C.i |
June 19 2010 | Gladiator | Nouvelle Donne Music |
Singles
- 2008 : African Tonik with Mokobé, Mohamed Lamine and Mory Kante
- 2009 : Gladiator
- 2010 : Sao Tao en Lil Wayne (with Yvan Trésor)
- 2010 : Hymne officiel des Elephants pour Orange foot
- 2010 : Digital
Musical collaborations
Year | Title stone face | Collaborators | Album |
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2003 | Boucan | Molare & DJ Lewis | Boucan |
2005 | On va sauter | — | Grand Maquis |
2006 | Pipo | DJ Caloudji DJ TV5 & Serpent noir DJ | Mister Black Hits |
2006 | Mastiboulance | Papa Ministre and DJ Lewis | — |
2006 | Tu fais malin | Erickson Le Zulu | Africa wanted Vol. 3 |
2007 | Mon ami | DJ Rodrigue | — |
2008 | On aime trop ça | Alibi Montana | Coupé Décalé Mania Volume 2 |
2008 | Kpangor reload | Vetcho Lolas | — |
2009 | Reinta Fouinta | Debordeaux Leekunfa & Claire Bailly | — |
2009 | Lebede 2 | Debordeaux Leekunfa | — |
2009 | Spot 2009 (-18 ans) | DJ Karter | — |
2009 | Madame Monsieur | DJ TV3 | — |
2009 | Spécial Sesegnon | Debordeaux Leekunfa | — |
2007 | 25 25 Arachide reload | Debordeaux Leekunfa | — |
2009 | Lebede 2 | Debordeaux Leekunfa | — |
2009 | Guedjé wan houssa | DJ K-Lamite | — |
2010 | Kassamoulé | Serges Beynaud | — |
2010 | Sauterelle | Doliziana | — |
2010 | Zropoto 1 | Media la Fifa | Gladiator2555 |
2010 | Zropoto 2 | DJ Arafat | Zropoto |
2010 | Zropoto 3 | DJ Mix 1er | Zropoto |
Tours
Name | Dates | Countries visited | Album |
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Réconciliation | July to August 2010 | Cameroon, Mali, Côte d'Ivoire | Gladiator & Roi du Kpangor |
References
- ↑ "Nigerians top nominees for MTV Africa music awards with Zain 2010". WorldStage. MTV. Archived from the original on 18 July 2011. Retrieved 1 November 2010.
External links
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