Ademo, whose real name is Tarik Andrieu, was born on December 28, 1986, in France. He grew up in Corbel, a neighborhood in the southern part of Paris. Ademo and his brother Tarik, who is known by his stage name N.O.S, have been making music together since they were young. They shared a passion for rap and decided to form a rap duo in 2014.
Ademo and N.O.S quickly gained popularity in the French music scene as PNL, which stands for Peace N'Loves. Their unique sound and introspective lyrics resonated with audiences, and they became known for their emotionally charged music. PNL released their debut album, Le monde Chico, in 2015, which was well-received by critics and fans alike. The album earned them a loyal following and established them as one of the most promising rap acts in France.
PNL's success continued with their sophomore album, Dans la légende, which was released in 2016. The album was a commercial success, reaching the top of the French charts and earning gold certification for selling over 50,000 copies. The duo's unique blend of melodic beats and profound lyrics struck a chord with listeners, and they quickly gained a reputation as one of the most innovative acts in French rap.
Ademo and N.O.S's music has had a significant impact on the French rap scene, inspiring a new generation of artists to embrace vulnerability and authenticity in their music. PNL's introspective lyrics and atmospheric production have earned them critical acclaim and a dedicated fan base. Their influence can be seen in the rise of emo rap and the growing popularity of French hip-hop on the international stage.
Ademo and N.O.S have solidified their place as icons of French rap, paving the way for a new wave of artists to explore new sounds and styles. Their music continues to inspire and resonate with audiences around the world, earning them a lasting legacy in the music industry. As they continue to push boundaries and expand their artistic horizons, Ademo and N.O.S are poised to leave a lasting impact on the world of hip-hop for years to come.
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