
Some of Tiken Jah Fakoly's most popular songs include Plus rien ne m'étonne, Africain à Paris, Ouvrez les frontières. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
African Reggae
Pau, France
Royan, France
Guingamp, France
Benicasim, Spain
Saint-paul,
Saint-Gilles, France
Stockholm, Sweden
Arc-et-senans,
GRENOBLE,
Grenoble,
In the tradition of Bob Marley, Alpha Blondy, and his African griot caste, Tiken Jah Fakoly emerged in the late '90s as Africa's premier social critic through reggae. Born Doumbia Moussa Fakoly (June 23, 1968) into a family of musicians and oral historians known as griots, a role honored throughout Africa, Fakoly took an earnest interest in reggae as a boy growing up in the town of Odienné on the northern slope of the Ivory Coast. He formed his first group in 1987, giving them the name "Djelys," another word for the griots and minstrels. Taking on the mantel of a history keeper, Fakoly wrote lyrics that documented events of his times and the oppression of his people. He was quickly known regionally, and soon his music and reputation stretched across the nation and even beyond its borders. His song recounting the death of Félix Houphouët-Boigny elevated him to popularity among African youth. Soon expatriates introduced his music to African listeners abroad, particularly French audiences. In 1998 Fakoly performed in Paris, his first international venture. His early discography, including Les Djelys (1993), Missiri (1994), Mandercratie (1996), Cours d'Histoire (1999), and Le Chaméléon (2000) were originally produced exclusively for African distribution. Later recordings such as Françafrique (2002) and Coup de Gueule (2004), which were recorded at the famed Tuff Gong Studios in Jamaica, became best-sellers in France. Fakoly racked up an impressive 100,000 records sold to French audiences, making him Africa's best-selling reggae artist. His 2007 album The African won him a place in the Top 20 on World Music Charts Europe, a position he held for months. In 2008, he released the live album Live In Paris and in 2010 released the albums African Revolution and Listen To The Banned. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, Rovi
Read moreIn the tradition of Bob Marley, Alpha Blondy, and his African griot caste, Tiken Jah Fakoly emerged in the late '90s as Africa's premier social critic through reggae. Born Doumbia Moussa Fakoly (June 23, 1968) into a family of musicians and oral historians known as griots, a role honored throughout Africa, Fakoly took an earnest interest in reggae as a boy growing up in the town of Odienné on the northern slope of the Ivory Coast. He formed his first group in 1987, giving them the name "Djelys," another word for the griots and minstrels. Taking on the mantel of a history keeper, Fakoly wrote lyrics that documented events of his times and the oppression of his people. He was quickly known regionally, and soon his music and reputation stretched across the nation and even beyond its borders. His song recounting the death of Félix Houphouët-Boigny elevated him to popularity among African youth. Soon expatriates introduced his music to African listeners abroad, particularly French audiences. In 1998 Fakoly performed in Paris, his first international venture. His early discography, including Les Djelys (1993), Missiri (1994), Mandercratie (1996), Cours d'Histoire (1999), and Le Chaméléon (2000) were originally produced exclusively for African distribution. Later recordings such as Françafrique (2002) and Coup de Gueule (2004), which were recorded at the famed Tuff Gong Studios in Jamaica, became best-sellers in France. Fakoly racked up an impressive 100,000 records sold to French audiences, making him Africa's best-selling reggae artist. His 2007 album The African won him a place in the Top 20 on World Music Charts Europe, a position he held for months. In 2008, he released the live album Live In Paris and in 2010 released the albums African Revolution and Listen To The Banned. ~ Evan C. Gutierrez, Rovi
Date | Event name | Venue |
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31 Jul 2025 | Tiken Jah Fakoly @ Chapiteau in Marciac | Chapiteau, Pau, AQ, France |
01 Aug 2025 | PASS 3J - SUNSKA FESTIVAL 2025 in Vertheuil | Domaine De Nodris, Royan, PO, France |
10 Aug 2025 | Tiken Jah Fakoly in Paimpol | Sea Shanty Festival, Guingamp, BT, France |
23 Aug 2025 | Tiken Jah Fakoly in Benicasim | ROTOTOM SUNSPLASH, Benicasim, VC, Spain |
06 Sep 2025 | Tiken Jah Fakoly in Saint-paul | La Clairière, Francofolies de La Réunion, Saint-paul |
13 Sep 2025 | Tiken Jah Fakoly in Gévezé | Festival LA FLUME ENCHANTEE, Saint-Gilles, BT, France |
09 Nov 2025 | Tiken Jah Fakoly in Stockholm | Selam Festival, Stockholm, ST, Sweden |
14 Nov 2025 | Tiken Jah Fakoly in Arc-et-senans | Saline Royale d'Arc-et-Senans, Arc-et-senans |
16 Nov 2025 | Tiken Jah Fakoly in GRENOBLE | La Belle Électrique, GRENOBLE |
16 Nov 2025 | Tiken Jah Fakoly in Grenoble | La Belle Electrique, Grenoble |
Some of Tiken Jah Fakoly's most popular songs include Plus rien ne m'étonne, Africain à Paris, Ouvrez les frontières. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
You can listen to Tiken Jah Fakoly's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Plus rien ne m'étonne, Africain à Paris, Ouvrez les frontières, and more.
Tiken Jah Fakoly is known for their distinctive sound in the african reggae genre, often blending elements of french reggae, making them a unique voice in the music world.
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