Don Choa - Dr. Hannibal (english subtitles/french rap)


"Dr. Hannibal" is a song from the Don Choa's debut album, "Vapeurs toxiques" ("Toxic steams") (2002). It's the Fonky Family's third solo album, after Le Rat Luciano ("Mode de vie Béton style", 2000) and Sat ("Dans mon monde", 2002). Small glossary: - Rainier III, Prince of Monaco = ruled the Principality of Monaco for more than 50 years, making him one of the longest ruling monarchs of the 20th century, but best known outside of Europe for having married American actress Grace Kelly. - Princess Stéphanie of Monaco = youngest child of Rainier III of Monaco, famous in Europe for her music career and her love stories.


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Booba - Ma couleur (english subtitles/french rap)


"Ma couleur" ("My color") is a song from the Booba's fifth studio album, "Lunatic" (2010). Small glossary: - Festina = watch mark - Bakel = town of approximately 15000 inhabitants located in the eastern part of Senegal, West Africa


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Mokobe - Mali debout (english subtitles/french rap)


"Mali debout" ("Mali stand up") is a song written by Mokobe (113) in order to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Mali Independance. Small glossary: - Bamako = capital of Mali - Jakarta = bike, widespread at Bamako, and cause of many accidents - Modibo Keita = the first President of Mali and the Prime Minister of the Mali Federation. He espoused a form of African socialism. - Malick Sidibé = Malian photographer noted for his black-and-white studies of popular culture in the 1960s in Bamako.


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Mac Tyer feat. Derek Martin - Obama said (english subtitles/french rap)


"Obama said" is a song from the Mac Tyer's third album, "Hat trick" (2010). Small glossary: - Finistère = "département" of France, in the extreme west of Brittany. - Carglass = car-windscreen repair company - Naira = currency of Nigeria - Dirham = unit of currency in several Arab nations


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Mafia K'1 Fry - Guerre (english subtitles/french rap)


"Guerre" ("War") is a song from the Mafia K'1 Fry's second studio album, "Jusqu'à la mort" ("Until the death") (2007). Small glossary: - Kärcher = high-pressure washer. Nicolas Sarkozy once declared that La Courneuve, a city outside of Paris where a boy was killed by a stray gunshot, would be "cleaned out with a Kärcher" meaning all criminals and other undesirables should be removed and washed out. This comment was highly controversial, as many French associate the banlieues with immigrants, especially North Africans.


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Mac Tyer - So (english subtitles/french rap)


"So" is a song from the Mac Tyer's debut album, "Le Général" ("The General") (2006). Small glossary: All the cities in this song are in the Seine-Saint-Denis, a French department located in the Île-de-France region. In local slang, it is known as "quatre-vingt treize" ("ninety-three") or "neuf trois" ("nine three"), after the official administrative number of the department, 93. Explosif Click = hip hop group produced by Mac Tyer


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IAM feat. Method Man & Redman - Noble art (english subtitles/french rap)


"Noble art" is a song from the IAM's fourth studio album, "Revoir un printemps" ("See a spring again") (2003). Small glossary: - Père Labat = French clergyman. On Martinique, Labat devised new methods for the manufacture of sugar, which remained in use for a long time. Today again, in Creole language from Martinique, we use the term "pèrlaba" to talk about a smart spirit. - Almanach de Gotha = a respected directory of Europe's highest nobility and royalty - Psy4 de la rime = French hip hop group that the two first albums was produced by Akhenaton and his former independant label, 361 Records


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Mac Tyer - Ha! Ha! Ha! (english subtitles/french rap)


"Ha! Ha! Ha!" is a song from the Mac Tyer's third album, "Hat trick" (2010).


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Alonzo, Tonyno, Saleem & Zola - Minuit (english subtitles/french rap)


"Minuit" ("Midnight") is a song from the TSE Music's compilation album, "L'apéro" ("The aperitif") (2007). Small glossary: TSE Music is an independant label created by Alonzo, rapper in the group Psy4 de la rime. He produces the groups Lygne 26, Sale Equipe and himself in solo. Massilia = greek name of the French city, Marseille during the Antiquity


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Casey - Créature ratée (english subtitles/french rap)


"Créature ratée" ("Failed creature") is a song from the Casey's second studio album, "Libérez la bête" ("Free the animal") (2010).


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Booba - Abracadabra (english subtitles/french rap)


"Abracadabra" is a song from the Booba's fifth studio album, "Lunatic" (2010). Small glossary: - Abracadabra = incantation used as a magic word in conjuring tricks - Flying Blue = frequent flyer program of Air France and KLM. - 0.9 = expression meaning the purest cocaine. - Rocco Sifredi = Italian pornographic actor famous for his rough sex scenes. - Desert Eagle = large-framed gas-operated semi-automatic pistol. It has been featured in roughly 500 motion pictures and TV films, considerably increasing its popularity and boosting sales. - Nino Brown = principal character in "New Jack City". - Fred Musa = French radio presenter on Skyrock, French rap/RnB radio station, the ONLY in national (shame) - Garcimore = Spanish illusionist and comedian


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Keny Arkana feat. Kalash L'Afro & RPZ - Marseille (english subtitles/french rap)


"Marseille" is a song from the Keny Arkana's second mixtape, "L'esquisse 2" ("The sketch 2") (2011) Small glossary: - Le Rat Luciano = French rapper from Marseille, former member of the old hip hop group of Marseille, Fonky Familly. He is considered like a great figure in the underground hip hop of Marseille. - Lino = French rapper, member of the french hip hop group Ärsenik, who sang in 1998 "Boxe avec les mots" ("Boxing with the words")


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Rohff - La Resurrection (english subtitles/french rap)


"La Resurrection" ("The Resurrection") is a Rohff's song from the Scarface: The World Is Yours video game's OST.


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Casus Belli - Ma musique (english subtitles/french rap)


"Ma musique" ("My music") is a song from the Casus Belli's debut album, "Cas de guerre" ("Case of war") (2009). Small glossary: - Ideal J = French hip hop group, separeted in 1999, famous for "Le Combat continue" ("The Fight continues"), album considered a classic in French Hip-Hop music (we see on the cover a black hand holding a French flag), ans his lead single, "Hardcore". - Skyrock = French rap/RnB radio station, the only in national - Karim Benzema = French football player of Algerian heritage who currently plays as a striker for the La Liga club Real Madrid and internationally represents the French national football team. -Logan = car produced jointly by the French manufacturer Renault and its subsidiary Dacia of Romania. It was considered like the less expensive car in the world.


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Booba - Caesar Palace (english subtitles/french rap)


"Caesar Palace" is a song from the Booba's fifth studio album, "Lunatic" (2010). Small glossary: - Raymon Domenech = former manager of the France football national team. He was very hated in France because of the low scores of the France team since the World Cup 2006, more particulalry during the World Cup 2010 that was considered as a general fiasco. More than anything, He was hated by the journalists because his communication often sparks off the incomprehension. - Noritaka = humoristic manga created by Hideo Murata and Takashi Hamori in 1991. - Ünkut = street wear mark created by Booba. - Samuel Eto'o = Cameroonian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Italian Serie A club Internazionale and is currently captain of the Cameroon national team. Eto'o scored over 100 goals in five seasons with FC Barcelona, and is also the record holder in number of appearances by an African player in La Liga. In 2010, he became the first player to win two European Continental Trebles following his back-to-back achievements with Barcelona and Internazionale.


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Booba - Jour de paye (english subtitles/french rap)


"Jour de paye" ("Payday") is a song from the Booba's fifth studio album, "Lunatic" (2010). Small glossary: - Carrefour = a French international hypermarket chain. - ATAC = a French brand of predominantly food stores operating supermarket. - Marouane Chamakh = a French-born Moroccan footballer who currently plays for English club Arsenal in the Premier League and the Moroccan national football team as a striker. - Rama Yade = French politician who served in the government of France from 2007 to 2010 - OG = Original Gangsters - RER C = one of the five lines in the RER rapid transit system serving Paris, France. The line runs from the northwestern terminuses Pontoise (C1), Versailles -- Rive Gauche (C5) and Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines (C7) to the southeastern terminuses Massy-Palaiseau (C2), Dourdan-la-Forêt (C4), Saint-Martin d'Étampes (C6) and Versailles -- Chantiers (C8). - OM or Olympique de Marseille = French professional football club based in Marseille who have spent most of their history in the top tier of French football. Marseille have been French champions nine times, and have won the Coupe de France ten times (a record) and became the first and only French club to win the UEFA Champions League in 1993.


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Medine - Besoin de revolution (english subtitles/french rap)


"Besoin de révolution" ("Need for revolution") is a song from the Médine's third studio album, "Arabian Panther" (2008). This is a continuation of a previous song, named "Besoin de résolution". Small glossary: - Twingo = city car built by French automaker Renault. - Din Records = Médine's label - Because = Independant label. Médine signed with Because in 2008, but has not left Din Records. - DBZ = Dragon Ball Z, japanese manga, very famous in France in 90's. - Lunatic = old franch rap duo consisting Ali and Booba, separated in 2003. Booba is become one of the French Gangsta rap best seller and Ali (more discreet) continues in Conscious rap. - Hallal Cheese = worplay with Royal Cheese, that is Quarter Pounder with Cheese's name in France. - Carla Bruni = former model, french singer and songwrittter. Today, she especially is known for being married to the President of France, Nicolas Sarkozy. Before, she was involved with Mick Jagger, Eric Clapton, Vincent Perez,... - Auriol Boulevard = place in Paris. In 2006, an insanitary building fire made 17 victims, one of whom were malian children.


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25G feat. Seth Gueko - Cabochards (english subtitles/french rap)


"Cabochards" ("Stubborns") is a song from the Seth Gueko's Snatch mixtape, "Drive by en caravane" ("Drive by with caravan") (2008) and the 25G's debut street album, "Cabochards" (2009). Small glossary: - Label 5 = Scotch whisky mark - OPAC (Offices Publics d'Aménagement et de Construction) = public undertaking working with the State and the local governments to build public housing. - RMI (Revenu Minimum d'Insertion) = French form of social welfare. It is aimed at people without any income who are of working age but do not have any other rights to unemployment benefits. - Vito = light van produced by Mercedes-Benz in Vitoria, Spain. From the name of the city Vitoria came the name Vito.


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Kalash l'Afro - Cracheur de flammes (english subtitles/french rap)


"Cracheur de flammes" ("Fire eater") is a song from the Kalash l'Afro's debut album, "Cracheur de flammes" (2007).


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Rockin' Squat - Le pouvoir secret (english subtitles/french rap)


"Le pouvoir secret" ("The secret power") is a song from the Rockin' Squat's second studio album, "Confessions d'un enfant du siècle, vol. 2" ("Confession of a child of the century vol. 2") (2010). Small glossary: - Mathias Cassel : Rockin' Squat's real name. He is the son of the actor Jean-Pierre Cassel and the brother of Vincent Cassel. He is The french Hip-hop group Assassin's leader. For the others news from this clip, look for in web.


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Casey - Apprends à t'taire (english subtitles/french rap)


"Apprends à t'taire" ("Learn to shut up") is a song from the Casey's second studio album, "Libérez la bête" ("Free the animal") (2010). Small glossary: - Michel Drucker = old french TV popular show presenter. - Claude François = dead french popular singer - Joe Dassin = dead french/american popular singer


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Medine - Camp Delta (english subtitles/french rap)


"Camp Delta" ("Delta Camp") is a song from the Médine's third studio album, "Arabian Panther" (2008). This song is a story about the fictional imprisonment of the 3 favorite celebrities of the French people at Guantanamo: Johnny Halliday = French singer and actor. An icon in the French-speaking world since the beginning of his career, he was considered by some to have been the French Elvis Presley. Hallyday, whose music career has spanned a half-century, is one of France's biggest stars. He has completed 100 tours, had 18 platinum albums, and sold more than 100 million records. Zinedine Zidane = retired French World Cup-winning footballer of Algerian heritage. Zidane played for club teams in France, Italy and Spain, and was the captain of the French national team. He is widely considered as one of the greatest players in the history of football. He was the iconic figure of a generation of French players that won the 1998 World Cup and 2000 European Championship. After a brief international retirement, Zidane returned to the national team in 2005 and captained France to the 2006 World Cup Final where he won the Golden Ball as the tournament's most outstanding player. He is well known for his abilities in passing, dribbling and controlling the ball. Yannick Noah = former professional tennis player from France. He is best remembered for winning the men's singles title at the French Open in 1983, and as a highly-successful captain of France's Davis Cup and Fed Cup teams <b>...</b>


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Oxmo Puccino - Soleil du Nord (english subtitles/french rap)


"Soleil du Nord" ("North sun") is a song from the Oxmo Puccino's fifth studio album, "L'arme de paix" (Peace weapon/tear) (2009).


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IAM - Ca vient de la rue (english subtitles/french rap)


"Ca vient de la rue" ("That comes from the street") is a song from the IAM's fifth studio album, "Saison 5" ("Season 5") (2007). Small glossary : -Ronaldinho = Brazilian footballer who plays for Milan and the Brazilian national team. He is widely regarded as one of the most gifted footballers of his generation. He is a free-kick specialist and has exceptional dribbling ability. - Jamel Debbouze = French comedian and actor of Moroccan descent. Very famous by the Fench youth, he easily may consider like the French Chris Rock, but mixing between comic and serious roles. He made an appearance in Spike Lee's movie, "She Hates me" and performed a sind with Snoop Dogg in the Asterix & Obelix: Mission Cleopatra's soundtrack. He shared the prize for the best male performance at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival with Samy Naceri, Sami Bouajila and Roschdy Zem for "Indigènes" ("Days of Glory" in the United States). - Patson = comdedian from the Côte d'Ivoire, member of the Jamel Comedy Club, French comedy TV show produced and animated by Jamel Debbouze. He is famous for punctuating his jokes with a dance saying "Leg play, it's free" - Courvoisier = French brand of cognac. Although overshadowed by the dominance of rival cognac Hennessy within popular culture, the song "Pass the Courvoisier" by Busta Rhymes and P.Diddy cemented the cognac's place as a status symbol within the hip-hop community. - The Restaurants du Cœur (far more commonly and familiarly known as the Restos du Cœur <b>...</b>


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Mokless - On s'habitue à tout (english subtitles/french rap)


"On s'habitue à tout" ("we get used to everything") is a song from the Mokless' debut album, "Le poids des mots" ("The load of the words") (2010). Small glossary: The man on the TV set is Olivier Besancenot, a famous French far left political figure and trade unionist. He has mixed with some rappers like Joey Starr or Monsieur R. - Goutte d'Or ("Drop of gold") = neighbourhood in Paris, located in the 18th arrondissement. It is also known as "Little Africa". The neighborhood has large numbers of African and Arab residents. - Sami Naceri = French actor known for his work in the four "Taxi" movies. He shared the award for Best Actor for his role in the film Days of Glory at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. But he is famous too for being convcted several times. - Diktat = will dictatated by a foreign or a foreign power, like imposing his values. This expression make reference to Treaty of Versailles, imposed to the Germany after the World War I. - Les Invalides ("The Invalids") = complex of buildings in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, France, containing museums and monuments, all relating to the military history of France, as well as a hospital and a retirement home for war veterans, and the burial site for some of France's war heroes, notably Napoleon. - Madinina = indigenous Name of Martinique, island in the eastern Caribbean Sea and overseas region of France, like Guadeloupe and was affected by the 2009 French Caribbean general strikes too.


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La Fouine - D'où l'on vient (english subtitles/french rap)


"D'où l''on vient" ("Whence we come") is a song from the La Fouine's fourth studio album, "La Fouine VS Laouni" (2011). SORRY : the video ends at 4:02. Small glossary: - Mafé = African ragout with meat or fish and ain a peanut sauce. - X5 = luxury mid-size SUV built by BMW.


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Soirée Mumble du 11 Mars 2011 avec Alexduquebec


Soirée Mumble du 11 Mars 2011. Ambiance joyeuse en compagnie de notre cher Alexduquebec :p Enjoy !


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