Keny Arkana

Keny Arkana (French pronunciation: [keni aʁkaˈna]; born 20 December 1982 in Boulogne-Billancourt, Paris) is an Argentine-French rapper who is active in the alter-globalization and civil disobedience movements. In 2004 she founded a music collective called La Rage du peuple, in the neighborhood of Noailles in Marseille.

Keny Arkana
Keny Arkana in 2012
Background information
Born (1982-12-20) December 20, 1982
OriginMarseille
Genres
Years active1996–present
Associated acts
  • Alonzo
  • James Deano[1]
  • La Phaze
  • La Rage du peuple
  • Manu Chao
  • Ministère des affaires populaires
Websitewww.keny-arkana.com

Biography

Kenny Arkana in Rennes

Arkana was born on 20 December 1982 to an Argentine family in Boulogne-Billancourt, France, and raised in Marseille. Arkana began writing songs at the age of 12, and began rapping publicly about two years later.

She later founded a hip hop music group called Mars Patrie, followed by another called Etat-Major. Her status in the French hip hop circles of Marseille rose, and in 2003 Etat-Major released their debut mixtape.

Arkana released her first solo EP, Le missile est lancé ("The rocket is launched") in 2004. She released her first album, Entre ciment et belle étoile ("Between concrete and stars"), in October 2006. Her first single, La rage (2006), comments on the 2005 civil unrest in France.

Keny Arkana also launched a series of local social fora through the association Appel aux sans voix ("Call to the voiceless").[2]

Her later studio albums include L'Esquisse 2 (May 2011) and Tout tourne autour du soleil (December 2012).

Discography

Albums

Solo

Year Album Peak positions Certifications
BEL
Wa

FRA
[3]
SWI
2005 L'Esquisse 102
2006 Entre ciment et belle étoile 88 18 95
2008 Désobéissance 14 50
2011 L'Esquisse Vol. 2 32 11 69
2012 Tout tourne autour du soleil 72 20 61
2016 État d'urgence 99
[5]
2017 L'esquisse 3 47 10
[6]
42

EPs

As Etat-Major

  • 2003: Volume 1 (EP)

Solo

  • 2004: Le missile est lancé (EP)
  • 2006: La rage (EP)
  • 2016: Etat d'urgence (EP)

Notes

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