Tiken Jah Fakoly (1968) is a reggae singer from Odienné, Côte d’Ivoire (a.k.a Ivory Coast).
Tiken Jah was born into a family of griots and christened Doumbia Moussa Fakoly on June 23, 1968 in Odienne, north-western Côte d'Ivoire. He discovered reggae at an early age, assembling his first group, Djelys, in 1987. He became well-known at a regional level, but would soon ascend to national recognition.
Concerned by the social and political evolution of his country Read Full BioTiken Jah Fakoly (1968) is a reggae singer from Odienné, Côte d’Ivoire (a.k.a Ivory Coast).
Tiken Jah was born into a family of griots and christened Doumbia Moussa Fakoly on June 23, 1968 in Odienne, north-western Côte d'Ivoire. He discovered reggae at an early age, assembling his first group, Djelys, in 1987. He became well-known at a regional level, but would soon ascend to national recognition.
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 Felix Houphouet-Boigny in 1993, which resulted in a surge of popularity amongst the nation's youth. In 1998, Fakoly made his first international appearance in Paris.
Tiken Jah Fakoly plays music "to wake up the consciences". His music speaks about many injustices done to the people of his country, and those over Africa. As such, African listeners feel a deep affinity with his lyrics as Fakoly speaks for people whom are under oppression. This connection has helped make Tiken Jah Fakoly a much-listened artist throughout both Europe and Africa.
Discography
1. 1993: Les Djelys (cassette only - discontinued)
2. 1994: Missiri (cassette only - discontinued)
3. 1996: Mangercratie
4. 1999: Cours d'histoire
5. 2000: Le Cameleon (exclusive to West Africa)
6. 2002: Françafrique (a term coined by Francois Xavier-Verschave)
7. 2004: Coup de gueule
8. 2005: Africa wants to be free, compilation to support fr:Survie (association)
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.
Outside Projects
Tiken Jah Fakoly has recorded various tracks with other artists. He is featured on Steel Pulse: African Holocaust, on Rike: Airt Frais, on Bernard Laviliers: Carnet De Bord, on Amadou & Marima: Dimanche A Bamaco, on Dub Incorporation: Life, and on Tata Pound: Cikan. He also appears on the compilation African Consiences with Mebgane N'Dour. He will be featured in the upcoming movie Les Oiseaux Du Ciel, directed by Eliane De Latour.
Awards:
2003: Victoires de la Musique 2003, in the category of Reggae Album/Ragga/World with the album Françafrique.
Tiken Jah was born into a family of griots and christened Doumbia Moussa Fakoly on June 23, 1968 in Odienne, north-western Côte d'Ivoire. He discovered reggae at an early age, assembling his first group, Djelys, in 1987. He became well-known at a regional level, but would soon ascend to national recognition.
Concerned by the social and political evolution of his country Read Full BioTiken Jah Fakoly (1968) is a reggae singer from Odienné, Côte d’Ivoire (a.k.a Ivory Coast).
Tiken Jah was born into a family of griots and christened Doumbia Moussa Fakoly on June 23, 1968 in Odienne, north-western Côte d'Ivoire. He discovered reggae at an early age, assembling his first group, Djelys, in 1987. He became well-known at a regional level, but would soon ascend to national recognition.
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 Felix Houphouet-Boigny in 1993, which resulted in a surge of popularity amongst the nation's youth. In 1998, Fakoly made his first international appearance in Paris.
Tiken Jah Fakoly plays music "to wake up the consciences". His music speaks about many injustices done to the people of his country, and those over Africa. As such, African listeners feel a deep affinity with his lyrics as Fakoly speaks for people whom are under oppression. This connection has helped make Tiken Jah Fakoly a much-listened artist throughout both Europe and Africa.
Discography
1. 1993: Les Djelys (cassette only - discontinued)
2. 1994: Missiri (cassette only - discontinued)
3. 1996: Mangercratie
4. 1999: Cours d'histoire
5. 2000: Le Cameleon (exclusive to West Africa)
6. 2002: Françafrique (a term coined by Francois Xavier-Verschave)
7. 2004: Coup de gueule
8. 2005: Africa wants to be free, compilation to support fr:Survie (association)
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.
Outside Projects
Tiken Jah Fakoly has recorded various tracks with other artists. He is featured on Steel Pulse: African Holocaust, on Rike: Airt Frais, on Bernard Laviliers: Carnet De Bord, on Amadou & Marima: Dimanche A Bamaco, on Dub Incorporation: Life, and on Tata Pound: Cikan. He also appears on the compilation African Consiences with Mebgane N'Dour. He will be featured in the upcoming movie Les Oiseaux Du Ciel, directed by Eliane De Latour.
Awards:
2003: Victoires de la Musique 2003, in the category of Reggae Album/Ragga/World with the album Françafrique.
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Mangercratie
Tiken Jah Fakoly Lyrics
On a tout compris
On a tout compris
On a tout compris
On a tout compris
Allez dire aux hommes politiques
Qu'ils enlèvent nos noms dans leur business
On a tout compris
Allez dire aux hommes politiques
Qu'ils enlèvent nos noms dans leur business
On a tout compris
Ils nous utilisent comme des chameaux
Dans des conditions qu'on déplore
Ils nous mènent souvent en bateau
Vers des destinations qu'on ignore
Ils allument le feu, ils l'activent
Et après, ils viennent jouer aux pompiers
On a tout compris
Allez dire aux marchands d'illusion
Que nos consciences ne sont pas à vendre
On a tout compris
Ils sont complices de Babylone
Pour nous arnaquer aie aie aie
Ils font semblant de nous aider
A combattre cette injustice
Ils allument le feu, ils l'activent
Et après, ils viennent jouer aux pompiers aie aie aie
On a tout compris
On a tout compris
On a tout compris
On a tout compris
Ils nous utilisent comme des chameaux
Dans des conditions qu'on déplore
Ils nous mènent souvent en bateau
Vers des destinations qu'on ignore
Ils allument le feu, ils l'activent
Et après, ils viennent jouer aux pompiers aie aie aie
On a tout compris
On a tout compris
C'est toujours le même scénario
On a tout compris
Les marchands d'illusion sont là
On a tout compris
A partir de maintenant
On a tout compris
A partir d'aujourd'hui là
On a tout compris
A partir de maintenant
On a tout compris
A partir d'aujourd'hui là
On a tout compris
A partir de maintenant
On a tout compris
A partir d'aujourd'hui là
On a tout compris
A partir de maintenant
On a tout compris
A partir d'aujourd'hui là
On a tout compris
A partir de maintenant
On a tout compris
A partir d'aujourd'hui là
On a tout compris
A partir de maintenant
On a tout compris
A partir d'aujourd'hui là
On a tout compris
A partir de maintenant
On a tout compris
A partir d'aujourd'hui là
On a tout compris....
Contributed by Jonathan V. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
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ADAMA MAÏGA
J'étais pas né à cette époque mais ses morceaux sont intemporels
Longue vie à vous mon idole ❤
Zahara Diaby
Chacun a un histoire sur cette terre voir tiken aujourd'hui et regarder cette vidéo prouve qu'il a été courageux
Omzo Alaska
C'est une chanson engagée,toujours d'actualité.
Theo Yallet
tjr d'actualité, big respect Fakoly
zeza reves
Amo 😌
Leonardo Alarcon
Genio tiken!!! que buen recuerdo
Stephane Tchouanteu
2021 qui ecoute encore ce morceau one love tiken
ABOUBACAR BAKAYOKO
te croiser serait un rêve pour moi car tu as toujours et resteras mon idole. faaakoly
Corinne Marcelin
C,est la vérité mon frère que tu dit le peuple commence à ouvrir leur yeux
Aboubakar Sidiki Koné
ehh fakoly j'suis fan walaye mon artiste de tout les temps j'aime trop cette chanson car elle est toujours d'actualité ils se foutent de nous ces politiciens là nous comptons beaucoup sur toi papa il faut toujours leur cracher la vérité et longue vie à toi