Tiken Jah Fakoly
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Background information | |
Birth name | Doumbia Moussa Fakoly |
Born | Odienné, Kabadougou, Ivory Coast | 23 June 1968
Genres | Reggae |
Occupation(s) | singer, songwriter |
Years active | 1987–present |
Website | tikenjah.net |
Doumbia Moussa Fakoly (born June 23, 1968 in Odienné), better known by his stage name Tiken Jah Fakoly (/ˈtɪkən ˈdʒɑː fækəˈli/), is an Ivorian reggae singer and songwriter.
Early life
Doumbia Moussa Fakoly was born on 23 June 1968 in
Career
Concerned by the social and political evolution of his country, it was not long before Tiken Jah was writing incisive works on the political environment in Côte d'Ivoire. One such work was on the death of
Tiken Jah Fakoly plays music "to wake up the consciences". His music speaks about the many injustices done to the people of his country and Africans in general, as well as inciting calls for pan-Africanism and an African economic, political and cultural resurgence. As such, many African listeners feel a deep affinity with his lyrics as Fakoly speaks for oppressed people. This connection has helped make Tiken Jah Fakoly a much-listened artist throughout the world.
Since the rise in political instability and xenophobia in Côte d'Ivoire and after receiving death threats due to his lyrics, Fakoly has lived in exile in Bamako, Mali since 2003.[2] In December 2007, Fakoly was declared persona non grata in Senegal after criticizing President Abdoulaye Wade.[3]
In 2009 Tiken Jah launched a campaign entitled "Un concert une école", or One Concert, One School. Through the campaign, and in collaboration with institutions and associations, he was able to finance the construction of a school in the village of Touroni, and a college in Dianké, Mali. He held concerts in Burkina Faso, Côte d'Ivoire and Guinea, accompanied by a vast communication campaign promoting education.
Tiken Jah Fakoly has recorded various tracks with other artists. He is featured on
Personal life
Despite being a reggae singer and having a deep respect for Rastafari culture, Tiken Jah came from a Muslim family and is still a practicing Muslim today. His family was slow to support his reggae career. He occasionally smokes marijuana, but encourages others not to.[4]
Discography
- 1993: Les Djelys (cassetteonly – discontinued)
- 1994: Missiri (cassette only – discontinued)
- 1996: Mangercratie
- 1999: Cours d'histoire
- 2000: Le Caméléon (exclusive to West Africa)
- 2002: Françafrique (see the article about the term)
- 2004: Coup de gueule
- 2005: Africa wants to be free, compilation to support fr:Survie (association)
- 2007: L'Africain Wrasse Records
- 2008: Live in Paris Wrasse Records
- 2008: Le Caméléon Barclay Records
- 2010: African Revolution
- 2014: Dernier Appel Universal Music
- 2015: Racines
- 2019: Le monde est chaud
- 2022: Braquage de pouvoir
NOTE: Mangercratie was released in France in 1999 and in Canada in 2000. Cours d'histoire was released in France in 2000 and in Canada in 2001. The first two albums were only released in Côte d'Ivoire. His first music video is "Plus jamais ça" ("Mangercratie" album), directed by J.G Biggs.
Awards
- 2003: Victoires de la Musique 2003, in the category of Reggae Album/Ragga/World with the album Françafrique[citation needed]
- 2008: Inaugural
References
- ^ Denslow, Robin [1],"Guardian.co.uk", October 21, 2010.
- ^ Henry, Balford (2015) "‘Tuff’ sounds from Tiken Jah Fakoly", Jamaica Observer, 28 April 2015. Retrieved 25 May 2015
- ^ "Senegal Bars a Singer". The New York Times. 2007-12-15. Retrieved 2008-02-09.
- ^ "Interview:Tiken Jah Fakoly in Bamako Malipart 1". United Reggae. 2010-10-28. Retrieved 2013-10-13.
- ^ Funkeson, Kristina (9 March 2008). "Freemuse: Freemuse Award to Tiken Jah Fakoly". Freemuse. Archived from the original on 14 February 2012. Retrieved 30 November 2022.
- ^ Moss, Mark D. (6 March 2008). "Exiled Reggae Singer Awarded Freemuse Award". Sing Out!. Retrieved 30 November 2022.