Seydou Koné (; born January 1, 1953, in
Dimbokro), better known by his stage name Alpha Blondy, is an
Ivorian reggae
Reggae () is a music genre that originated in Jamaica during the late 1960s. The term also denotes the modern popular music of Jamaica and its Jamaican diaspora, diaspora. A 1968 single by Toots and the Maytals, "Do the Reggay", was the first ...
singer and international recording artist. Many of his songs are politically and socially motivated, and are mainly sung in his native language
Dyula,
French and English, though he occasionally uses other languages, for example,
Arabic
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,
Hebrew
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, or
Jamaican Patois
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.
Early years
Childhood
The first son of a family of eight children, Seydou Koné was raised by his grandmother in an environment described by him as "among elders", which was to have a big impact on his career. In 1962, Alpha Blondy joined his father in
Odienné, where he spent ten years, attended Sainte Elisabeth High School, and was involved in the Ivory Coast students movement. He formed a band in high school, but this affected his schooling and he was expelled for poor attendance. His parents sent him to study English in
Monrovia
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, the capital city of
Liberia
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, in 1973. He spent thirteen months there and then moved to the United States to improve his English.
College in the United States
In 1974, Seydou moved to
New York where he majored in English at
Hunter College
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and the
Columbia University
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American Language Program, pursuing a career in teaching. In New York, he was introduced to
Rastafari
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and attended concerts by
Jamaica
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n artists including
Burning Spear
Winston Rodney Order of Distinction, OD (born 1 March 1945), better known by the stage name Burning Spear, is a Jamaican roots reggae singer-songwriter, vocalist, and musician. Burning Spear is a Rastafarian movement, Rastafarian and one of the ...
. Seydou was involved in multiple altercations before returning to the
Ivory Coast
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where he encountered further trouble until he reunited with his childhood friend, Fulgence Kassi, who had become a noted television producer. This was the beginning of his career as a musician, and he adopted the alias "Alpha Blondy".
Musical career
After various TV shows for Kassi, Blondy recorded his first solo album in 1982, entitled ''Jah Glory''. This album was to have enormous success and would become later a symbol of resistance because of the song "Brigadier Sabari," which documents his experience of being arrested in Abidjan in the 1980s and his subsequent mistreatment by the police. Alpha Blondy became a big star in
Abidjan
Abidjan ( , ; N'Ko script, N'ko: ߊߓߌߖߊ߲߬) is the largest city and the former capital of Ivory Coast. As of the Demographics of Ivory Coast, 2021 census, Abidjan's population was 6.3 million, which is 21.5 percent of the overall population ...
with his African twist of Reggae music, becoming in the eyes of his fans "the
Bob Marley
Robert Nesta Marley (6 February 1945 – 11 May 1981) was a Jamaican singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Considered one of the pioneers of reggae, he fused elements of reggae, ska and rocksteady and was renowned for his distinctive voca ...
of Africa".
Alpha Blondy is spiritual, political and positive just like Marley himself, and recorded a cover of Bob Marley's song "
War". In order to reach more people with his message, he chose to sing in many languages: English; French;
Baoulé, and his native language – Dioula.
Later, he also brought new instrumentation to his brand of reggae such as the
violin
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and
cello
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.
Soon, the fame of Alpha Blondy spread to Europe. Following the success of an
EP entitled ''Rasta Poué'', he went to
Paris
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in 1984 to make his second album, ''Cocody Rock'', with the label Pathe Marconi. Blondy travelled to the island of Jamaica and recorded the title track of this album with Marley's backing group,
The Wailers.
Back home in 1985, Blondy went into the studio to record ''
Apartheid Is Nazism''; the title song was a call for the end of apartheid. In 1986, he recorded “Jerusalem” at
Tuff Gong studios in Jamaica, again with The Wailers featuring legendary
Aston "Family Man" Barrett. Blondy tried to promote unity between the religion of
Islam
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,
Judaism
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and
Christianity
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. He drew his arguments and inspiration from his own diverse knowledge of the
Bible
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, the
Quran
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, and the
Torah
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. That same year, he sang in Hebrew during a concert in
Morocco
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. At this point, he was continuously touring. His new album ''Revolution'' had a lighter, gentler sound; this album featured cellos in the instrumentation, and the line-up included veteran Ivory Coast singer
Aicha Kone. The album also included "Jah Houphouët parle", a long speech by Ivory Coast president
Félix Houphouët-Boigny with only the most minimal beat behind it.
Blondy spent the years 1987–89 giving concerts and recording ''SOS Guerre Tribale'' in
Abidjan
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. This was promoted by Blondy himself, as he was distancing himself from Pathe Marconi at this stage. This was not to be a real success but it did not deter Blondy and in 1991 he returned to Europe for a concert tour and to record his famous album ''Masada'' with the help of musical legends such as Bocana Maiga and UK reggae producer
Dennis Bovell. The album, with its hit single "Rendez Vous", was a huge success, and Blondy was later to receive his first
Gold Disc
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in Paris.
At the beginning of 1993, worn out from a world tour, Blondy succumbed to depression and was taken into an institution for
psychiatric help. But as his health recovered he recorded the album ''Dieu'' ("God"), on which he appears more spiritual and religious, on tracks such as "Heal Me", about his illness and recovery.
Blondy's psychiatric treatment continued but on 10 December 1994, he was back with the festival in memory of
President Houphouet, and later he made his European comeback at a storming concert at Le Zenith in Paris. In 1996, Blondy released a hits compilation and went back into the studio to record the album ''Grand Bassam Zion'', singing in six languages:
Malinke;
Arabic
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; French; English;
Ashanti and
Wolof.
After two more years in Paris, Blondy returned to his homeland in 1998, with a new album, ''The Prophet''. Convinced his label was too focused on the international market, he decided to create his own label. Since then he has recorded albums and singles, such as "
Yitzhak Rabin
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", in memory of the
Israel
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i prime minister who was assassinated in 1995 (this was accompanied by a grueling tour of Europe), the single "Journaliste en Danger" from his 2000 album ''Elohim''.
Alpha Blondy celebrated 20 years as a recording artist with the 2002 release of CD ''MERCI'', featuring
Ophelie Winter and
Saian Supa Crew, which earned him a 2003
Grammy Award
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nomination for "Best Reggae Album". However, due to the political situation in Ivory Coast, he was unable to personally attend the award ceremony in New York City. In an unprecedented move, the Grammy Awards permitted him to send a representative in his place of honour.
In 2005 ''Akwaba'' was released.
His CD ''Jah Victory'' was released July 2007. It features
Sly Dunbar
Lowell Fillmore "Sly" Dunbar (born 10 May 1952, Kingston, Jamaica) is a Jamaican drummer, best known as one half of the prolific Jamaican rhythm section and reggae production duo Sly and Robbie.
Biography
Dunbar began playing at 15 in a ba ...
and
Robbie Shakespeare, as well as
Tyrone Downie formerly of Bob Marley and the Wailers. "Victory" is in honor of the peace agreement that was reached and implemented in the Ivory Coast in March 2007.
One of Blondy's most popular and successful songs was "
Sébé Allah Y'é".
On 19 July 2009, Blondy performed at New York's Central Park before a crowd of many native Africans, Jamaicans, and Americans.
On 13 June 2010, a large crowd was allowed into a Blondy concert in the
Ivory Coast
Ivory Coast, also known as Côte d'Ivoire and officially the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire, is a country on the southern coast of West Africa. Its capital city of Yamoussoukro is located in the centre of the country, while its largest List of ci ...
to celebrate the peace and unity of the country. Overcrowded conditions at the concert resulted in at least 20 people being injured, two of whom died.
On 27 June 2010, Alpha Blondy was the closing act at
Parkpop,
The Hague, Netherlands. He replaced
Snoop Dogg
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and
Beenie Man
Moses Anthony Davis OD (born 22 August 1973), professionally known as Beenie Man, is a Jamaican dancehall deejay. His awards include DJ of the Year Award eight years in a row. His twelfth studio album '' Art and Life'' received a Grammy Award ...
.
Blondy has also been an important influence on other African reggae artists such as
Ismaël Isaac.
In November 2014 singer/songwriter Jonathan Wilson released an EP called ''Slide By'' featuring the song "Alpha Blondy Was King".
Released in January 2015, the
Roots Reggae Library featured an edition on Alpha Blondy with interpretations and translations of songs in all languages, including those in
Dioula.
In February 2023, Blondy Performed in front of home crowd at the
Alassane Ouattara Stadium in Abidjan for the closing ceremony of the
2023 African Cup of Nations. Blondy performed two songs, Sebe Allah Ye and his anthem, Cocody Rock.
Faith
Alpha Blondy was born to a Muslim father and a Christian mother, and was brought up by a grandmother "who taught him to love everyone".
Blondy's respect for all religions and the spirituality he derives from them can be heard on the tracks “God is One” or “Jerusalem” where he sang for unity among all religions in 1986.
Humanitarian
In 2005, Alpha Blondy was named United Nations Ambassador of Peace for Côte d'Ivoire.
He made great efforts to bring about a peaceful solution to his country's political and physical division which was a result of an attempted coup in 2001. As of March 2007 a peace agreement was signed and implemented, due to the hard work of many people including Alpha Blondy. Alpha now reaches out further with the newly created not-for-profit, non-government, non-political, charitable foundation
Alpha Blondy Jah Glory Foundation which works towards ending social injustice and generational poverty by giving people the tools that they need to help themselves. He strongly believes in helping the poor (Jah Glory), and also that children should not be hurt. The Foundation strives to create and implement grassroots programs at the village level, such as the Women's Self-Sufficiency Micro Loan Program, to teach women who are caring for multiple orphans how to start and manage their own business, to better provide for their families, as well as other sustainable projects, such as the Tafari-Genesis Retreat Camp for Children (Ivory Coast and
Burkina Faso
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). It especially hopes to bring joy and hope to children who have been affected by civil wars, former child soldiers, and those who suffer from chronic life-threatening illnesses, such as
sickle-cell anemia,
malaria
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,
asthma
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, etc.
Alpha Blondy continues to fight for peace and unity all around the world through music. A recent example is his single “Who Are You” with
Ophélie Winter against
antipersonnel mines. He has also participated at many
humanitarian
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and charity concerts, such as the concert in Senegal in March 2006 for the eradication of
Malaria
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in Africa (where he appeared along with many other celebrities). He also continues this work in Ivory Coast itself, at his annual free concert at
Bassam beach called “festa”.
In 2014, he sang ''On n'oublie pas'' (written by Serge Bilé) with several artists and personalities including
Jocelyne Béroard,
Harry Roselmack and
Admiral T. This song is a tribute to the 152 victims from Martinique of the
crash of 16 August 2005, to remember this event and to help the AVCA, the association of the victims of the air disaster, to raise funds.
Best known songs
His first success was ''Brigadier Sabari''. Some representative songs are:
*"Sebe Allah Y'e''
*"Jah Glory'' –'' in which he sings against poverty
*"Apartheid is Nazism"
*"Brigadier Sabari" – satirical lyrics about
police brutality
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*"Cocody Rock" – has become an Alpha Blondy anthem
*"Guerre Civile" – about civil war
*"Jerusalem" – a call for peace. The lyrics begin with a prayer in Hebrew
*"Journalistes en danger" – about the assassination of
Norbert Zongo
*''"''Politiqui''" –'' about civilian / military government alternance
*"Yitzhak Rabin" – written in 1995, following the assassination of Israeli Prime Minister
Yitzhak Rabin
Yitzhak Rabin (; , ; 1 March 1922 – 4 November 1995) was an Israeli politician, statesman and general. He was the prime minister of Israel, serving two terms in office, 1974–1977, and from 1992 until Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, his ass ...
, and dedicated to him.
*"Sweet Fanta Diallo"
*"Téré"
*"Blesser"
*"Rasta Poué"
*"Ethiopia De Eli Boy Hag"
*"Masada"
*"Come Back Jesus"
*"Peace in Liberia" – Regarding the desire for peace in all war-torn Muslim countries
*"Multipartisme (Médiocratie)"
*"Rendez-Vous"
* "Jah Houphouet" In 1988, a generation of American skiers was introduced to the music of Alpha Blondy when the track, from the 1985 album "Apartheid is Nazism" was featured on the soundtrack of
Greg Stump’s cult ski movie, ''Blizzard of Aahhh's''.
Discography
;Studio albums
* ''Jah Glory!'' (1982)
* ''Cocody Rock!!!'' (1984)
* ''
Apartheid Is Nazism'' (1985)
* ''
Jérusalem'' (1986)
* ''Revolution'' (1987)
* ''
The Prophets'' (1989)
* ''S.O.S Guerre Tribale'' (1991)
* ''
Masada
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'' (1992)
* ''Dieu'' (1994)
* ''
Grand Bassam Zion Rock'' (1996)
* ''
Yitzhak Rabin
Yitzhak Rabin (; , ; 1 March 1922 – 4 November 1995) was an Israeli politician, statesman and general. He was the prime minister of Israel, serving two terms in office, 1974–1977, and from 1992 until Assassination of Yitzhak Rabin, his ass ...
'' (1998)
* ''
Elohim
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'' (2000)
* ''
Merci'' (2002)
* ''
Jah Victory'' (2007)
* ''Vision'' (2011)
* ''
Mystic Power'' (2013)
* ''
Positive Energy'' (2015)
* Human Race (2018)
References
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1953 births
Ivorian reggae musicians
20th-century Ivorian male singers
Living people
Roots Reggae Library
People from Dimbokro
21st-century Ivorian male singers
VP Records artists