Rouda, born in Montreuil, France, in 1976, is a French rapper, slam poet, and writer. He joined the slam movement in 2000 and co-founded the collective 129H. Rouda's breakthrough came with his collaboration on "Parole du bout du monde" for Grand Corps Maladeâs Midi 20 album (2006), which achieved double platinum status. His debut solo album, Musique des lettres, was released in 2007 under Le Chant du Monde / Harmonia Mundi and sold nearly 10,000 copies, followed by a tour across France and internationally. Rouda's second solo album, The French Guy (2016), was self-produced and distributed by Modulor. He also released the EP Fatras in 2019. From 2010 to 2013, he served as a chronicler for Le Mouv'. Rouda has contributed to slam festivals worldwide, including Ãtonnants Voyageurs and Mythos.
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