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Alpha Blondy( Seydou Koné )【 110 songs in total 】
Alpha Blondy (born Seydou Koné; 1 January 1953 in Dimbokro, Ivory Coast) is a reggae singer and international recording artist. Many of his songs are politically and socially motivated, and are mainly sung in his native language of Dioula, French and in English, though he occasionally uses other languages, for example, Arabic or Hebrew.

After various TV shows for Kassi, Blondy recorded his first solo album in 1982, entitled Jah Glory. This album was to have enormous success and would become later a symbol of resistance because of the song 'Brigadier Sabari,' which documents his experience of being arrested in Abidjan in the 1980s and his subsequent mistreatment by the police. Alpha Blondy became a big star in Abidjan with his African twist of Reggae music, becoming in the eyes of his fans 'the Bob Marley of Africa'. Alpha Blondy is spiritual, political and positive just like Marley himself, and recorded a cover of Bob Marley's song 'War'. In order to reach more people with his message, he chose to sing in many languages: English; French; Baoulé, and his native language – Dioula. Later, he also brought new instrumentation to his brand of reggae such as the violin and cello.

Soon, the fame of Alpha Blondy spread to Europe. Following the success of an EP entitled Rasta Poué, he went to Paris in 1984 to make his second album, Cocody Rock, with the label Pathe Marconi. The 'Bob Marley of Africa' travelled to the island of Jamaica and recorded the title track of this album with Marley’s backing group, The Wailers.

Back home in 1985, Blondy went into the studio to record 'Apartheid is Nazism', a call for the end of apartheid. In 1986, he recorded “Jerusalem” at Tuff Gong studios in Jamaica, again with The Wailers featuring legendary Aston 'Family Man' Barrett. Blondy tried to promote unity between the religion of Islam, Judaism and Christianity. He drew his arguments and inspiration from his own diverse knowledge of the Bible, the Quran, and the Torah. That same year, he sang in Hebrew during a concert in Morocco. At this point, he was continuously touring. His new album Revolution had a lighter, gentler sound; this album featured cellos in the instrumentation, and the line-up included veteran Ivory Coast singer Aicha Kone. The album also included 'Jah Houphouët parle', a long speech by Ivory Coast president Félix Houphouët-Boigny with only the most minimal beat behind it.

Blondy spent the years 1987–89 giving concerts and recording SOS Guerre Tribale in Abidjan. This was promoted by Blondy himself, as he was distancing himself from Pathe Marconi at this stage. This was not to be a real success but it did not deter Blondy and in 1991 he returned to Europe for a concert tour and to record his famous album Masada with the help of musical legends such as Bocana Maiga and UK reggae producer Dennis Bovell. The album, with its hit single 'Rendez Vous', was a huge success, and Blondy was later to receive his first Gold Disc in Paris.

At the beginning of 1993, worn out from a world tour, Blondy succumbed to depression and was taken into an institution for psychiatric help. But as his health recovered he recorded the album Dieu ('God'), on which he appears more spiritual and religious, on tracks such as 'Heal Me', about his illness and recovery.

Blondy's psychiatric treatment continued but on 10 December 1994, he was back with the festival in memory of President Houphouet, and later he made his European comeback at a storming concert at Le Zenith in Paris. In 1996, Blondy released a hits compilation and went back into the studio to record the album Grand Bassam Zion, singing in six languages: Malinke; Arabic; French; English;Ashanti and Wolof.

After two more years in Paris, Blondy returned to his homeland in 1998, with a new album, The Prophet. Convinced his label was too focused on the international market, he decided to create his own label. Since then he has recorded albums and singles, such as 'Yitzhak Rabin', in memory of the Israeli prime minister who was assassinated in 1995 (this was accompanied by a grueling tour of Europe), the single 'Journaliste en Danger' from his 2000 album Elohim.

Alpha Blondy celebrated 20 years as a recording artist with the 2002 release of CD MERCI, featuring Ophelie Winter and Saian Supa Crew, which earned him a 2003 Grammy Award nomination for 'Best Reggae Album'. However, due to the political situation in Ivory Coast, he was unable to personally attend the award ceremony in New York City. In an unprecedented move, the Grammy Awards permitted him to send a representative in his place of honour. In 2005 Akwaba was released. His CD Jah Victory was released July 2007. It features Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare, as well as Tyrone Downie formerly of Bob Marley and the Wailers. 'Victory' is in honor of the peace agreement that was reached and implemented in the Ivory Coast in March 2007.

One of Blondy's most popular and successful songs was 'Sébé Allah Y'é'.

On 19 July 2009, Blondy performed at New York's Central Park before a crowd of many native Africans, Jamaicans, and Americans.

On 13 June 2010, a large crowd was allowed into a Blondy concert in the Ivory Coast to celebrate the peace and unity of the country. Ironically, overcrowded conditions at the concert resulted in at least 20 people being injured, two of whom died.

On 27 June 2010, Alpha Blondy was the closing act at Parkpop, The Hague, Netherlands. He replaced Snoop Dogg and Beenie Man.

Blondy has also been an important influence on other African reggae artists such as Ismaël Isaac.

In November 2014 singer/songwriter Jonathan Wilson released an EP called Slide By featuring the song 'Alpha Blondy Was King'.

Released in January 2015, the Roots Reggae Library featured an edition on Alpha Blondy with interpretations and translations of songs in all languages, including those in Dioula.


Studio albums

Jah Glory! (1982)
Cocody Rock!!! (1984)
Apartheid Is Nazism (1985)
Jérusalem (1986)
Revolution (1987)
The Prophets (1989)
S.O.S Guerre Tribale (1991)
Masada (1992)
Dieu (1994)
Grand Bassam Zion Rock (1996)
Yitzhak Rabin (1998)
Elohim (2000)
Merci (2002)
Jah Victory (2007)
Vision (2011)
Mystic Power (2013)
Positive Energy (2015)
Sorted by Sorted by album (Time) Sorted by song name (Characters) Sorted by other
  Song Lyricist Composer Date
1 Afriki     2013
2 Allah Tano (feat Ismael Isaac, assim & Naoufel)(Provided)     2015
3 Apartheid Is Nazism Alpha Blondy    
4 Assinie Mafia Seydou Kone, Bonkana Moussa Maiga    
5 Babylone Kêlê (Remastered)      
6 Banana      
7 Black Men Tears Alpha Blondy    
8 Black Samouraï (Live)      
9 Blesser Kone Seydou    
10 Bloodshed In Africa Seydou Kone    
11 Boulevard de la mort     2013
12 Brigadier Sabari      
13 Bénédiction (Live)      
14 Ca Me Fait Si Mal     2013
15 Cafe Cacao      
16 Cocody Rock (Dub) [Bonus Track]      
17 Cocody rock (Live)      
18 Cocody Rock Alpha Blondy    
19 Come Back Jesus (Live)      
20 Come Back Jesus Alpha Blondy    
21 Corinthiens      
22 Crime Spirituel     2013
23 Danger Ivoirit©(Provided)     2013
24 Desert Storm Kone Seydou (ci)    
25 Dji Alpha Blondy    
26 Dounougnan      
27 Election Koutcha      
28 Exil (Malavoi)(Provided)     2013
29 Face To Face Alpha Blondy    
30 France Fric(Provided)     2013
31 Freedom (feat Tarrus Riley)(Provided)     2015
32 Fulgence Kassy      
33 God Bless Africa      
34 God Is One (Live)      
35 God Is One Seydou Kone    
36 Guerre Civile      
37 Heal Me Seydou Kone, Boncana Moussa Maiga    
38 Hey Jack (Remastered)      
39 Hope (Feat Beenie Man)(Provided)     2013
40 Houphouet Yako Seydou Kone    
41 Hypocrites      
42 I Love Paris Kone Seydou    
43 I Wish You Were Here David Jon Gilmour, Roger Waters    
44 Ingratitude(Provided)     2015
45 Interplanetary Revolution      
46 J'ai tue le commissaire     2013
47 J'ai tu© Le Commissaire     2013
48 Jah Glory Kone Seydou    
49 Jah Music Alpha Blondy    
50 Jerusalem (Live)      
51 Jerusalem Alpha Blondy    
52 Kalachnikov Love      
53 La Bataille D'abidjan(Provided)     2013
54 Le m©t¨que(Provided)     2013
55 Les Chiens      
56 Les Imbeciles      
57 Les Larmes De Therese      
58 LumiŠre(Provided)     2015
59 Maclacla macloclo(Provided)     2015
60 Madiba m'a dit(Provided)     2015
61 Masada (Live)      
62 Masada Seydou Kone    
63 Massaya      
64 Miri Kone Seydou    
65 Mo      
66 Multipartisme (Mediocratie)     2011
67 My American Dream(Provided)     2013
68 Mystic Night Move Kone Seydou (ci)    
69 N't‚ritchˆ (feat Jacob Desvarieux)(Provided)     2015
70 Ne Tirez Pas Sur L'ambulance      
71 New Dawn (Live)      
72 New Dawn Seydou Kone, Bonkana Moussa Maiga    
73 No brain, no headache(Provided)     2015
74 Ouarzazate(Provided)     2013
75 Papa Bakoye      
76 Pardon     2013
77 Peace in Liberia (Live)      
78 Peace in Liberia Kone Seydou    
79 Politiqui Alpha Blondy    
80 Querelles inter-minables(Provided)     2015
81 Rainbow in the sky (feat Ijahman Levi)(Provided)     2015
82 Rasta Bourgeois     2013
83 Rasta Poue      
84 Reconciliation (Feat Tiken Jah Fakoly)(Provided)     2013
85 Rendez-Vous Kone Seydou (ci)    
86 Rock And Roll Remedy Seydou Kone    
87 Sciences Sans Conscience Kone Seydou    
88 Sebe Allah Y'e     2013
89 Seydou(Provided)     2013
90 Souroukou Logo      
91 Soutra(Provided)     2013
92 Super Powers      
93 Sweet Fanta Diallo (Live)      
94 Sweet Fanta Diallo Alpha Blondy    
95 S‚chez vos larmes (feat Pierrette Adams)(Provided)     2015
96 Tere      
97 The End      
98 Time      
99 Travailler CEst Trop Dur     1988
100 Téré (feat. Serge Kassy) [live]      
101 Une petite larme m'a trahi     2015
102 Waikiki Rock      
103 When I Need You (Remastered)      
104 Who Are You      
105 Wish You Were Here      
106 Woman     2013
107 Yeye Brett James, Holly Lamar    
108 Yitzhak Rabin      
109 Young guns (feat. UB 40)(Provided)     2013
110 Zion Love