L'Institut

L'Institut is a French hip hop collective, established in 2005 as an offshoot of Sexion d'Assaut, and associated with Wati B. L'institut was formed by various rap and hip hop / freestyle acts mostly coming from 9th arrondissement in Paris. L'Institut released the collective album Equipe de nuit in June 2013 that included in addition various collaborations with L.I.O. Pétrodollars, S-pri Noir and Shin Sekaï. The group was dissolved in 2014, despite encouraging initial success with various band members concentrating on solo projects and collaborations.

L'Institut
OriginParis, France
GenresCollective of various Hip hop, rap, urban genres
Years active2005-2014
LabelsWati B
Past membersAbou Debeing
Dr. Beriz
Dadif
L'Insolent
Le H de Guerre
John Kafé
L.A.S

Members of the collective notably Dr. Beriz, Insolent and Abou Debeing have also had many separate releases, collaborations and chart success in their own right.

Members

Abou Debeing and Docteur Beriz (sometimes Docteur Berize, Dr. Beriz) are two prominent founding members of L'Institut.

Although there were a number of changes, other main acts associated to L'Institut were Dadif, L'Insolent, Le H de Guerre, John Kafé and L.A.S[1]

Abou Debeing

Abou Debeing (sometimes Abou 2being) (born 19 April 1989) is a French rapper from the 15e arrondissement de Paris. He is born to immigrants from Ivory Coast origin. Being denotes France in Ivorian slang, so Debeing means French or of France. Being dubbed Debeing from young age, he adapted his name to released his solo album Debeinguerie in February 2017 and is due to release his new album during 2019. He started freestyling at age 16, he was admitted to Wati B label in 2010. His first major success was through a collaboration with Black M in "Adios". He launched his sound "Taçatwa", a homage to the French capital Paris. e has collaborations with Sexion d'Assaut, Dadju, Black M, Naza, Aya Nakamura, KeBlack, Lartiste and many others.

Dr. Beriz

Dr Bériz or Docteur Bériz (born 1 April 1990) is the artistic name of Mourtada Alladji Coulibaly grew up in the 9e arrondissement in Paris. He was signed to the Wati B label. After leaving the label, he released "Acquitté" in preparation for a new album in 2019.[2]

Discography

Albums

Year Album Peak positions Notes
FR
[3]
2013 Équipe de nuit 47
No.TitleLength
1."Parigos"4:06
2."Millions de kilomètres"5:10
3."Fuseau horaire" (L.I.O. Pétrodollars)3:51
4."GI Joe"3:17
5."Invités par la street" (S-pri Noir)4:25
6."Trahis"5:19
7."Tout là-haut"4:07
8."Pas de deuxième chance"3:25
9."Dirty"4:31
10."Différent" (feat. Shin Sekaï)4:27
11."Nuits blanches"3:01
12."Ville fantôme" (feat. Sexion d'Assaut)3:24

Discography (members)

Abou Debeing

Albums

Year Album Peak positions
FRA
[4]
BEL
(Wa)

2017 Debeinguerie 58 188

Charting songs

Year Album Peak positions
FRA
[4]
2015 "Adios"
(feat. Black M)
167
2016 "Sorry"
(feat. Aya Nakamura)
188
2017 "C'est pas bon"
(feat. Dadju)
58
2018 "Mes défauts"
(feat. Imen Es)
133

Featured in

Year Album Peak positions
FRA
[4]
2014 "Billet facile"
(Shin Sekaï - Dry - Abou Debeing - Docteur Beriz)
153
"Tout le monde me connaït"
(Black M feat. Abou de Being & Stan E)
188
2016 "Je te vois"
(Still Fresh feat. Abou Debeing)
172
"Tout ce qu'il faut "
(Black M feat. Abou Debeing, Alonzo & Gradur)
146

Dr. Beriz

Albums

Year Album Peak positions
FRA
[4]
2016 1974 77

Featured in

Year Album Peak positions
FRA
[4]
2013 "Laisse tomber"
(Maître Gims feat. Dr. Beriz & Insolent (L'Institut))
200
"On fait pas semblant"
(Dry feat. Docteur Berize (L'Institut))
161
"De Marseille à Paris"
(Maître Gims feat. Bedjik - Dr. Beriz - H Magnum - Soprano)
58
2014 "La légende black"
(Black M feat. Dr Berize)
8
"Billet facile"
(Shin Sekaï - Dry - Abou Debeing - Docteur Beriz)
153
"Profiter de ma life"
(Maska feat. Black M & Dr. Beriz)
62
2015 "Polygame"
(Lartiste feat. Dr. Beriz)
196

References

  1. "WatiB website:". Archived from the original on 2015-08-22. Retrieved 2015-08-11.
  2. UrbenHits: Dr Beriz revient avec son nouveau single Acquitté (in French)
  3. "L'Institut discography". lescharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 11 August 2015.
  4. "LesCharts.com Abou Debeing discography page". LesCharts.com.
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