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Tomber La Chemise by Zebda

Biografia do Artista para Zebda

Zebda Is A French Music Group From Toulouse Known For Its Political Activism And Its Wide Variety Of Musical Styles. The Group Which Was Formed In 1985 Consisted Of Seven Musicians Of Diverse Nationalities And The Themes Of Much Of Their Music Involved Political And Social Justice The Status Of Immigrants And Minorities In France And The Inhabitants Of The French Banlieues Or Suburbs. 1 Zebda Earned Widespread Recognition As Well As Several Awards For Its 1998 Single "Tomber La Chemise" "Take Off Your Shirt" . In 2001 The Band Spearheaded An Independent Political Party That Won Over 12% Of The First-Round Vote In Toulouse's Municipal Elections. The Group Disbanded In 2003 But Reformed In 2011. Zebda Was First Formed In 1985 When Magyd Cherfi A Community Organizer At The Time Organized A Small Group Of His Musician Friends To Shoot A Video For A Community Organization For Which He Was Working. 3 More Members Joined The Group Later—several Of The Members Met One Another Through Involvement In Community Projects Geared Towards Supporting Arts And Music Involvement Among Toulouse Youth. 4 The Group Began Performing Together Regularly In 1988. The Band Gained Widespread Recognition When They Performed At The Printemps De Bourges Music Festival In 1990 And Then Performed On An International Tour Which Included Venues In France Italy And The United Kingdom. The Group Released Its First Album L'arène Des Rumeurs In 1992 Under The Label Of Barclay Records. 3 As The Band Toured And Performed The Members Continued To Be Active In Community Work And Zebda Became Known For Its Politicized Lyrics. Its 1995 Album Le Bruit Et L'odeur "The Noise And The Smell" Took Its Name From A Gaffe Made By Then-President Jacques Chirac In Reference To The Conditions In The French Banlieues Many Of Which Have Large Immigrant Populations. The Record Itself Had A Strong Critical And Commercial Reception And Has Been Said To Have "cause D A Major Stir" In France. In 2003 Zebda Released Its Only Live Album La Tawa After Which The Band Split Up.
The Group Reformed In 2011 And Toured France. A New Album Second Tour Was Released In January 2012. Political Involvement
Zebda زبدة Transliterated Zibdah The Arabic Word For Butter Beurre In French Is A Play On The Word Beur A French Slang Word Referring To French Citizens Of Arab Origin—several Of The Group's Members Are Of North African And Other Immigrant Descent. As Zebda Was Originally Formed For A Community Organization And Many Of The Members Met Through Social Initiatives And Activism The Band Remained Highly Political Throughout Its Existence Bruce Crumley Of The Culture Kiosque Has Called The Group "politically Engaged And Culturally Committed" And "politically Progressive." 7 Much Of The Group's Music And Lyrics Have Centered On Issues Of Political And Social Justice Among The Immigrant Community And Inhabitants Of The Banlieues. In Fact Bangor University's Jonathan Ervine In A Deconstructive Analysis Of Zebda's Music And Identity States That "Zebda's Music Invokes Both The Virtues Of Multiculturalism And The Problems That Exist Within French Society Regarding The Treatment Of Immigrants Ethnic Minorities And Young People From France's Banlieues. Difference Discrimination And Exclusion Are Themes That Feature Heavily In J'y Suis J'y Reste A Song From The Album Utopie D'occase ." 9 The Themes Of Zebda's Music Were Known For Dealing In Issues Of Racism And Intolerance. 1 In 1997 Three Members Of Zebda Formed A Group Called "Tactikollectif " 4 Which Was Involved In Fund-Raising And Advocacy For Immigrant Groups In The Banlieues. In The 2001 Municipal Elections Zebda Sponsored And Spearheaded A List Of Independent Candidates Les Motivé-E-S "The Motivated Ones" 10 Who Ran For Office On The Platform That The Current Local Government Was Not Representative Of All Demographic Groups In The City Les Motivé-E-S Was Also Dedicated To Encouraging Local Youth And Immigrants To Vote And Become More Involved In Local Political Issues. 4 The Group Of Candidates Two Of Whom Were Zebda Band Members Won 12.38% Of The Vote In The First-Round Elections And Advanced To The Second Round Where They Were Narrowly Defeated. 4 11 12 After The Band's Breakup In 2003 The Individual Members Continued To Be Active In Local Politics And Other Activities For Social Advocacy. 4 Musical Style Edit Zebda's Music Is Influenced By These Band Members' Multicultural As Well As Music From All Over The World The Group's Songs Have Incorporated Rock And Reggae Styles And Musical Instruments And Styles As Diverse As Latin Music Arab And French Accordion. 7 While The Content And Themes Of Their Music Are Politically Serious Typically Detailing Racism And Discrimination The Group Has Been Said To Have A Positive And "upbeat" Sound That Represents The Ideal Of Peaceful Coexistence And Cultural Diversity. The Group Is Best Known For Its Single "Tomber La Chemise" "Take Off Your Shirt" From The 1998 Platinum Album Essence Ordinaire. In Addition To Being A Commercial Success The Song Went On To Be Named The Best French Song Of 2000 At Both The Victoires De La Musique Awards And The NRJ Music Awards. Awards
Victoires De La Musique Best Group 2000 Best Song 2000 For "Tomber La Chemise"
NRJ Music Awards Francophone Song Of The Year 2000 For "Tomber La Chemise"
Francophone Group Of The Year 2000 Discography Edit Albums
1989 Zebdomania Self-Produced Audio Tape 1992 L'arène Des Rumeurs
1995 Le Bruit Et L'odeur
1998 Essence Ordinaire
2002 Utopie D'occase
2012 Second Tour Live Albums
2003 La Tawa Live Singles
1999 "Tomber La Chemise"
1999 "Y'a Pas D'arrangement"
2000 "Oualalaradime"
2002 "L'erreur Est Humaine"

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