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Dj Arafat was widely celebrated in the coupé-décalé music genre, earning multiple awards and recognitions. Among his most notable achievements was the "Best Artist of the Year" title twice consecutively in 2016 and 2017 at the Coupé-Décalé Awards. [1] This was a testament to his influence and popularity in Francophone Africa.
Ange Didier Houon (26 January 1986 – 12 August 2019), also known as DJ Arafat, or Arafat Muana and by various other stage names, was an Ivorian DJ and singer, [1] who made music in the Coupé-Décalé genre.
DJ Arafat Ivory Coast: AKA South Africa: Pre-nominations: Wizkid; K.O; Stonebwoy; Cassper Nyovest; 2016: Wizkid Nigeria [7] Black Coffee South Africa: Cassper Nyovest South Africa: Olamide Nigeria: Ali Kiba Tanzania: 2017: Davido Nigeria [8] Babes Wodumo South Africa: C4 Pedro Angola: Nasty C South Africa: Nyashinski Kenya: WizKid Nigeria: 2018 ...
DJ Arafat (1986–2019), Ivorian DJ and singer who made music in the Coupé-Décalé genre; ... Moussa Arafat (c. 1940–2005), Palestinian politician, cousin of ...
Following the launch, Universal Music Africa (marketed as Universal Music Group Africa), kicked off with Kiff No Beat, DJ Arafat, Toofan, Locko, and Ténor, as its first recording artist. [1] On 11 April 2018, Mr Eazi Banku Music, signed a licensing deal with Universal Music Group Africa, in conjunction with Universal Music South Africa , to ...
On February 12, 2021, Def Jam revealed [2] the CEO of Universal Music South Africa, Sipho Dlamini, as the curator and executive producer of Rhythms of Zamunda.The Pan-African project was inspired by the film, with lead single "Black and White" by Nasty C and Ari Lennox.
The DJ Arafat-assisted track "Do As I Do" was released on 8 December 2015, as the album's second single. [12] The song was described as a fusion of Afropop and Coupé-Décalé. [13] "Ferrari" was released as the album's third single on 9 March 2016. [14] It was produced by DJ Coublon and features strings by Nigerian guitarist Fiokee. [14]
DJ Arafat (Ivory Coast) Ba Ponga (Gabon) Best Lusophone. Cabo Snoop (Angola) Lizha James (Mozambique) Paul G (Angola) Dama Do Bling (Mozambique) Best Group.