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philly flingo | Alpha Wann | 02:53 | |
ny à fond | Alpha Wann, Freeze Corleone | 02:48 | |
IMMUNITÉ DIPLOMATIQUE | Deen Burbigo, Alpha Wann | 02:43 | |
3095 pt2 | Alpha Wann, 3010, Nekfeu | 03:16 | |
50 euros (feat. Alpha Wann) | Niro, Alpha Wann | 03:58 | |
Vortex | Alpha Wann | 03:30 | |
99 en peuf | Kyo Itachi, Alpha Wann | 02:31 | |
Rotation (feat. Alpha Wann) | Lesram, Alpha Wann | 03:06 | |
mitsubishi | Alpha Wann | 01:26 | |
20.000 (feat. Alpha Wann) | EDGE, Alpha Wann | 03:23 |
Born to Guinean parents in Paris’ 14th arrondissement, French rapper Alpha Omar Wann (July 2, 1989), aka Alpha Wann, developed a taste for hip-hop culture through MTV and took his first steps in rap as co-founder of the hip-hop collective 1995. Composed of Wann, Areno Jaz, Nekfeu, and Sneazzy, the group jumped into the limelight with their self-produced debut EP La Source in 2011. That same year, he collaborated with Nekfeu on the collaborative mixtape En Sous-Marin. In 2014, Wann launched his solo career with the EP Alph Lauren, which was released via his own Don Dada Records. He followed up with the sequel EPs Alph Lauren 2 (2016) and Alph Lauren 3 (2018) before dropping his first full-length, Une Main Lave l’Autre (2018). Propelled by the single “Stupéfiant et noir,” the critically-acclaimed album climbed up to Number 10 on the French charts and went gold after selling 50,000 copies. An EP titled PPP saw the light in 2019 and the star-studded mixtape Don Dada Vol. 1 arrived the following year. Featuring guest spots by Nekfeu, Kaaris, and Deen Burbigo, the mixtape spawned the single “AAA,” which peaked at Number 18 on SNEP’s streaming charts.