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    Mokobé Traoré (born 24 May 1980 in Vitry-sur-Seine, France), better known by the mononym Mokobé, is a Malian–French rapper and part of the music collective...
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    housing estate where the members spent much of their youth. Rim'K is French. Mokobé is French. AP is French. 2003: La Cerise sur le ghetto 2007: Jusqu'à la...
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  • diverse group concentrated on Hip-Hop, but there were also breakdancers like Mokobé, Selim du 94 and Teddy Corona, graffiti artists like AP and Douma, backers...
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  • mentioned many times in his lyrics. He is a member of the group 113, alongside Mokobé and AP, and the supergroup Mafia K-1 Fry. He also has a group called Maghreb...
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    Silver Vivons Pour demain Leslie 23 — Bouger Bouger Magic System feat. Mokobé 7 — Protège toi Collectif Protection rapprochée 24 — Ma vie Amine 15 — Pas...
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    and other Malian artists, such as Cheick Tidiane Seck, Lassana Hawa, and Mokobé. On 6 April 2018, Nakamura released "Djadja"—the first single from her second...
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  • Vitry-sur-Seine. He became a founding member of the rap trio 113 alongside Rim'K and Mokobé and part of a bigger music project collective called Mafia K-1 Fry. He has...
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  • Mo B. Dick Mod Sun Mode 9 Moha La Squale Mohamed Aarab MohBad Moka Only Mokobé Molodoj Platon Monaleo Moncho Money-B Money Boy Money Man Moneybagg Yo Monie...
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  • Marlena Wesh (1991), Haitian-American sprinter Wesh, French-language song by Mokobé and Gradur, in 2015 WESH, television station serving Orlando, Florida This...
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    African Jazz Pioneers 2010: DJ Happy Vibes, Lira 2011: Arielle Dombasle feat. Mokobé (released on her album Diva Latina) 2011: African Ladies (cover version...
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