Dadju
Biography
Dadju Djuna Nsungula, better known by his stage name Dadju, is a French-Congolese singer and songwriter born on May 2, 1991, in Bobigny. Coming from a family of musicians, he was immersed in music from a young age. His father, Djuna Djanana, is a singer in the group Viva La Musica of Papa Wemba, and his older brother is none other than Maître Gims.
In 2012, Dadju began his music career by forming the duo The Shin Sekaï with Abou Tall. The duo achieved considerable success, particularly with the tracks "Mwaka Moto" and "Indifférent."
In 2017, Dadju launched his solo career with the release of his first studio album "Gentleman 2.0." This album was a tremendous success, featuring hits like "Jaloux," "Obsession," and "Grand Bain" (featuring Ninho). He continued his success with the albums "Poison ou Antidote" (2019) and "Triple A" (2021), becoming one of the most popular French artists of the moment.
Dadju is a talented and charismatic artist who has won the hearts of the French public. His smooth voice and catchy melodies make him one of the most popular singers of the moment.
In 2024, he released a joint album with artist Tayc titled "Héritage." This perfect alliance between their sensual voices and catchy melodies explores themes of love, family, and cultural heritage.