M. Pokora

French Pop

M. Pokora

About M. Pokora

Pop and R&B singer M. Pokora first rose to fame with the boy band Linkup before going solo in 2004 for his self-titled debut, Matt Pokora. He could be described as the French Justin Timberlake -- with the same boy band roots and a similar penchant for fancy hats. Born Matthieu Totta in Strasbourg, France, he was first introduced to the public through a reality TV show called Popstars (a hybrid of American Idol and Making the Band), where he appeared with his rap group Mic Unity. The Popstars producers quickly keyed in on his popularity with fans and teamed Pokora up with two other young singers to form Linkup. Following his appearance on Popstars, Pokora and his fellow Linkup bandmates Otis and Lionel recorded what would be their first and only album together. The first single, "Mon Étoile," was a definite hit in their home country of France, but the second track, "Un Seconde d'Éternité," was a complete disappointment on all the charts. When Linkup released the full-length album Notre Étoile in 2003, it failed to achieve even moderate success. Following the disappointing chart performance of Notre Étoile, the Popstars producers dropped Linkup. Pokora departed to record his self-titled solo album, but soon afterwards he was forced to release the project under a pseudonym due to a legal dispute with another French artist. He subsequently adopted the stage name M. Pokora, which he continued to use. For his second solo album, Player, released in 2006, Pokora teamed up with Ricky Martin for the single "'It's Alright." The song was originally released on Ricky Martin's album Life without Pokora's lyrics, but the duo recorded another version together, which was included as a bonus track on Player. Both the single and the music video received wide airplay in Europe. Pokora had been modeling himself on American R&B and pop stars such as Michael Jackson and Usher, and he finally achieved a certain degree of success among their ranks when in 2008 he teamed up with legendary R&B producers Timbaland, Ryan Leslie, and J.R. Rotem for his third solo album, MP3. Released in Europe in March of 2008, MP3 was sung almost exclusively in English (two tracks featured Pokora singing in his native French). Although he returned to French in 2010 for the follow-up album Mise à Jour, he additionally released an international version entitled Updated, with all the songs re-recorded in English. (The album was also reissued in 2011 in a special edition with extra tracks called Mise à Jour Version 2.0.) In April 2012, with fifth studio album À la Poursuite du Bonheur, Pokora largely dropped the tough urban electro-R&B style with which he made his name for a smoother soul-pop sound. It became his most popular album to date in France and Switzerland, and prompted the 2013 release of an accompanying tour album (À la Poursuite du Bonheur Tour), which hit number one. Pokora also appeared on the theatrical stage during 2013, playing the title role in a musical based on Robin Hood (or Robin des Bois). February 2015 brought M. Pokora's sixth album, R.E.D. (Rythmes Extrêmement Dangereux), which gave him his second consecutive number one album in France. He celebrated with a massive tour that occupied most of the year. Just one year later, he returned with My Way, a tribute to Claude François featuring production from a cast of R&B heavy hitters including Metro Boomin, Kygo, and PartyNextDoor. Another chart-topper in France, the album also earned platinum-selling honors soon after its release. ~ Celeste Rhoads, Rovi

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About M. Pokora

Pop and R&B singer M. Pokora first rose to fame with the boy band Linkup before going solo in 2004 for his self-titled debut, Matt Pokora. He could be described as the French Justin Timberlake -- with the same boy band roots and a similar penchant for fancy hats. Born Matthieu Totta in Strasbourg, France, he was first introduced to the public through a reality TV show called Popstars (a hybrid of American Idol and Making the Band), where he appeared with his rap group Mic Unity. The Popstars producers quickly keyed in on his popularity with fans and teamed Pokora up with two other young singers to form Linkup. Following his appearance on Popstars, Pokora and his fellow Linkup bandmates Otis and Lionel recorded what would be their first and only album together. The first single, "Mon Étoile," was a definite hit in their home country of France, but the second track, "Un Seconde d'Éternité," was a complete disappointment on all the charts. When Linkup released the full-length album Notre Étoile in 2003, it failed to achieve even moderate success. Following the disappointing chart performance of Notre Étoile, the Popstars producers dropped Linkup. Pokora departed to record his self-titled solo album, but soon afterwards he was forced to release the project under a pseudonym due to a legal dispute with another French artist. He subsequently adopted the stage name M. Pokora, which he continued to use. For his second solo album, Player, released in 2006, Pokora teamed up with Ricky Martin for the single "'It's Alright." The song was originally released on Ricky Martin's album Life without Pokora's lyrics, but the duo recorded another version together, which was included as a bonus track on Player. Both the single and the music video received wide airplay in Europe. Pokora had been modeling himself on American R&B and pop stars such as Michael Jackson and Usher, and he finally achieved a certain degree of success among their ranks when in 2008 he teamed up with legendary R&B producers Timbaland, Ryan Leslie, and J.R. Rotem for his third solo album, MP3. Released in Europe in March of 2008, MP3 was sung almost exclusively in English (two tracks featured Pokora singing in his native French). Although he returned to French in 2010 for the follow-up album Mise à Jour, he additionally released an international version entitled Updated, with all the songs re-recorded in English. (The album was also reissued in 2011 in a special edition with extra tracks called Mise à Jour Version 2.0.) In April 2012, with fifth studio album À la Poursuite du Bonheur, Pokora largely dropped the tough urban electro-R&B style with which he made his name for a smoother soul-pop sound. It became his most popular album to date in France and Switzerland, and prompted the 2013 release of an accompanying tour album (À la Poursuite du Bonheur Tour), which hit number one. Pokora also appeared on the theatrical stage during 2013, playing the title role in a musical based on Robin Hood (or Robin des Bois). February 2015 brought M. Pokora's sixth album, R.E.D. (Rythmes Extrêmement Dangereux), which gave him his second consecutive number one album in France. He celebrated with a massive tour that occupied most of the year. Just one year later, he returned with My Way, a tribute to Claude François featuring production from a cast of R&B heavy hitters including Metro Boomin, Kygo, and PartyNextDoor. Another chart-topper in France, the album also earned platinum-selling honors soon after its release. ~ Celeste Rhoads, Rovi

M. Pokora's Concerts & Tour Dates

Date Event name Venue
18 Jul 2026 M Pokora + Marguerite + Leman in Addis Ababa, AA, Ethiopia
29 Aug 2026 Matt Pokora - Festival Foire en Scène in CHÂLONS-EN-CHAMPAGNE Le Capitole en Champagne, Reims, CH, France
17 Oct 2026 M. Pokora in Amiens Zénith Amiens Métropole, Amiens, PI, France

M. Pokora's Popular songs

  • Chaque seconde (feat. M. Pokora)
  • Tombé
  • Chez toi, chez moi

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Pop and R&B singer M. Pokora first rose to fame with the boy band Linkup before going solo in 2004 for his self-titled debut, Matt Pokora. He could be described as the French Justin Timberlake -- with the same boy band roots and a similar penchant for fancy hats. Born Matthieu Totta in Strasbourg,…
M. Pokora's most streamed songs include Chaque seconde (feat. M. Pokora), Tombé, Chez toi, chez moi. These tracks have accumulated millions of plays on Spotify and other major streaming platforms, making them essential listens for both new fans and long-time followers.
M. Pokora is primarily known for french pop, frequently fusing it with elements of r&b francais. This genre-blending approach has earned them a dedicated global fanbase and consistent chart placements on platforms like Beatport and Spotify.
You can stream M. Pokora's music on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music. Popular tracks like Chaque seconde (feat. M. Pokora), Tombé, Chez toi, chez moi are available on all major platforms. Follow M. Pokora on Spotify to stay updated on new releases.
M. Pokora has over 995.1K+ monthly listeners on Spotify, reflecting a strong and growing global fanbase.
M. Pokora is currently scheduled to perform in 3 cities: Addis Ababa, Reims, Amiens. Visit AllEvents to find show dates, venues, and ticket details for a city near you.
M. Pokora's 2026 tour spans 2 countries: Ethiopia, France. Check AllEvents for the full M. Pokora tour schedule, including dates, venues, and tickets in each country.
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