Harry Diboula is a French singer, songwriter, and performer known for his contributions to the zouk genre. Born on October 12, 1962, in Paris, he has been active in the music scene for many years, showcasing his skills as a pianist and composer. Diboula gained recognition in the early 1990s with hits like "Mise au point" and "Tu me manques," the latter selling nearly 70,000 copies. He has released several albums, including "Classe affaire," "Je refuse," and "Dis-moi pourquoi," and has collaborated with notable artists such as Jocelyne Labylle and Edith Lefel. His music often blends traditional African rhythms with modern elements, creating a unique sound that has resonated with audiences worldwide.
Throughout his career, Harry Diboula has received numerous awards and nominations, including several SACEM trophies and the AFRICAR Music Award. He has also been involved in various musical projects and collaborations, further solidifying his position as a prominent figure in the African and Caribbean music scenes. His recent releases include songs like "Song of Love" and "Je serai là pour toi," continuing his legacy as a versatile and influential artist.
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