Alibi Montana
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About
Born in 1977, French rap artist Alibi Montana was probably more well known for the scandals he initiated and his prison time than for his musical works. In 1999, Montana released his first album, T'as Ma Parole (Got My Word), and that was followed up three years later with Mandat Dépôt (Warrant Of). His next record, entitled 1260 Jours (1260 Days) and released in 2004, was an exposé of his time in prison for attempted homicide -- the title refers to length of his stint in Villepinte Prison. It was in 2006, however, that Alibi Montana would make his biggest waves, when -- in his song "Aucun Change" -- he allegedly made death threats against newly elected French President Nicolas Sarkozy. Sarkozy was concerned enough to initiate legal action against Montana. After spending the majority of his career on Menace Records, Montana switched labels in 2007 and released Inspiration Guerrière on September 3 of that year. The album was a hit in France, peaking at number 15. Montana is also known for his work with other artists in his home country, including his appearance on the Rohff album La Fierté des Nôtres (This Pride of Ours) in 2004
Top Tracks
À l'ancienne
T'as ma parole révolutionMillimétrés
Mon école (Vol.2)L'OPJ nous connaît
Mon école (Vol.2)93, 92 (feat. Lim)
Numero D'Ecrou 8460-FLoin des yeux, loin du cœur (feat. Diam's)
Inspiration GuerrièreDis-leur
RueTout est écrit
ConfrontationPrêt à Mourir Pour Les Miens
Prêt A Mourir Pour Les MiensLe Rap Sera Jamais Mort (feat. Kamelancien, Zoxea, Ste & Jacky)
Numero D'Ecrou 8460-FTraffic
Rue
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Discography
Illegal Life
Album2008Prêt A Mourir Pour Les Miens
Album2008
Inspiration guerrière
Album2007
Le Block
Album2006
Crise des banlieues : Cri des Banlieus
Album2006
Numéro d'écrou 8460-F
Album2005Toujours Ghetto, Volume 1
Album2005Toujours Ghetto, Volume 2
Album2005Rue
Album20051260 jours
Album2004













