Raï'n'B Fever
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Background information | |
Origin | France, Algeria |
Genres | Raï'n'B, Raï, RnB, Hip hop |
Years active | 2004 | –2011
Labels | Columbia Records |
Raï'n'B Fever is a collective of mainly Algerian Raï, R&B and rap/urban artists contributing their best output of the Raï'n'B genre of music with fusion of elements of both genres in a series of albums also called Raï'n'B Fever albums. The collective and the albums were the idea of the DJ duo Kore & Skalp as duo Kore & Skalp, who in a matter of years became the most known producers of the genre.[1]
The initial album was released with great commercial success in 2004, followed by a number of follow-up albums produced by Kore and his brother DJ Bellek in 2006 and 2008, a special album 2009 (Même pas fatigué) and another by Kore in 2011.
History
[edit]In 2004, Kore and Skalp produced the compilation Raï'n'B Fever.[2] The concept of the album is to mix raï with other musical styles such as rap, rnb or funk, thus bringing together artists from all walks of life such as Rohff, Faudel, J-Mi Sissoko, Leslie, Amine, Willy Denzey, Relic, 113, Magic System, Kayliah, Mohamed Lamine, La Fouine, Cheb Bilal, Leïla Remi, Yaleil, Cheba Maria and Cheb Tarik. The project was released commercially on 21 June 2004, distributed by small/Sony Music, under the Artop label. Many different and varied themes are treated there such as uprooting, origins, love, faith, hope and the loss of loved ones. Represented by the singles "L'orphelin" by Willy Denzey and Kader Riwan, "Sobri" by Leslie and Amine, "Un gaou A Oran" by 113, Magic System and Mohamed Lamine and the fourth single "Just Married" performed by Relic and Amine, all titles benefited from very good media exposure. Due to its eclecticism, the album was certified gold at the end of the year by the SNEP and made it possible to put the singer Amine at the forefront of the media scene, as an initiator of the raï'n'b style. The compilation is a great success.
Kore, with the label Columbia Records and Sony Music Entertainment, published on 28 August 2006, the compilation Raï'n'B Fever 2, which featured many national and international artists, such as Amerie, Kelly Rowland, Willy Denzey, M. Pokora, Leslie, Amine, Cheb Mami, Diam's. The project will notably highlight Big Ali and Six Coups MC. Note that the title "Enta Omri", performed by Ricky Martin and Cheb Mami will not appear on the project. He brings in DJ Bellek, brother of Kore, replacing Skalp who left the producing duo.
In 2009, the collective of 35 artists, including Willy Denzey, LIM, 113 and Big Ali, performed at the Palais Omnisports de Paris-Bercy on Saturday 7 March 2009 in front of 12,000 spectators.[3] In April 2011, an extract from the fourth opus of the collective's compilation series was published. In the meantime, two new singles "Baptized Loin" sung by Kenza Farah and Cheb Mami, and "Ecoutez Loin" were released. In July 2011, Sexion d'Assaut was announced for this fourth opus.[4] The collective therefore did it again at the end of 2011 with the release of Raï'n'B Fever vol. 4.
Discography
[edit]Year | Album | Producer | Track list |
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2004 | Raï'n'B Fever | Kore & Skalp |
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2006 | Raï'n'B Fever 2 | Kore & Bellek |
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2008 | Raï'n'B Fever 3 | Kore & Bellek |
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2009 | Raï'n'B Fever 3 Même pas fatigué | Kore & Bellek | CD1
CD2
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2011 | Raï'n'B Fever 4 | Kore |
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Music videos
[edit]- 2004 : "Un Gaou a Oran" – 113, Magic System and Mohamed Lamine
- 2004 : "L'orphelin" – Willy Denzey and Kader Riwan
- 2004 : "Sobri" – Leslie and Amine
- 2004 : "Just Married" – Relic and Amine
- 2006 : "C cho ça brule" – Big Ali, Magic System, Cheb Bilal and Cheb Akil)
- 2006 : "Sobri 2" – Leslie and Amine
- 2008 : "Bienvenue chez les bylkas" – Sinik, Big Ali and Cheb Bilal
- 2009 : "Méme pas fatigué" – Magic System and Khaled
- 2011 : "The Rai'n'b 4" – GSX and Cheb Khalass
- 2011 : "Alabina Beach" – (Amine, Kore, Kulture Shock)
References
[edit]- ^ "Le raï fête ses 30 ans en France, de " 1,2,3 Soleils " à " Raï'n'B Fever "". Vanity Fair (in French). 2016-01-25. Retrieved 2024-02-13.
- ^ Mouv', Team (2016-04-20). "Les chichas : l'eldorado tabou du rap français ?". Mouv' (in French). Retrieved 2024-02-13.
- ^ "Grand concert Raï au Zénith de Paris". www.evous.fr. Retrieved 2024-02-13.
- ^ "Sexion d'Assaut sera sur Rai'n'b fever 4". booska-p (in French). Retrieved 2024-02-13.