Booba Merch
Why Choose Booba Merch?
When it comes to Booba merchandise, we pride ourselves on offering high-quality products that are both stylish and durable. Here are a few reasons why you should choose Booba Official Merch:
- Authentic Merchandise: All our products are officially licensed and feature authentic Booba artwork.
- Wide Selection: We have a diverse range of merchandise to cater to different preferences and ages.
- Excellent Quality: Our products are made from premium materials to ensure long-lasting durability.
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Life and career
Élie Yaffa was born on 9 December 1976 in the outskirts of Paris in Sèvres. His father is Senegalese and his mother is French of Mosellan and Belgian descent.
With his friend Ali they formed the duo Lunatic in 1994. Unable to secure a record deal from a major label because of their controversial lyrics, they created their own independent record label 45 Scientific in 1999. The following year, Lunatic released its first and only album entitled Mauvais œil.
In 2002, Booba released his debut solo album Temps mort. He followed this up with four further albums: Panthéon, Ouest Side (the most successful), 0.9 and Lunatic. In late 2012, he released his sixth solo album Futur. In whole, Booba has ten disks certified, six Disques d’Or (Gold album), three Disques de platine (Platinum album) and one Double disque de platine (Double-Platinum album).
Musical style
Booba was influenced by the American hip-hop scene of the late 1980s and early 1990s – Mobb Deep, Wu-Tang Clan, 2Pac, and Biggie Smalls. Dark melodies accompanied with raw lyrics, typical of the rap from New York, are present on every album of his. He is often criticized for being an apologist for easy money and murder.
Booba advocates a reduction in the taxes and claims himself in support of individual freedom. Racism is a recurring topic of his songs (see for example “Couleur ébène”, “Pitbull”, “Ma Couleur”), although he sometimes deliberately advocates communitarian positions.
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