Baloji | |
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Background information | |
Born | Lubumbashi, Zaïre (now Democratic Republic of the Congo) | 12 September 1978
Genres | Pop rap |
Occupation(s) | Rapper, singer, songwriter, film director |
Years active | 1998–present |
Labels | Discipline, Warner Music / EMI (with Starflam) |
Website | baloji |
Baloji (born 12 September 1978) is a Belgian rapper, singer and film director of Congolese origin. Known as MC Balo in the hip hop group Starflam, he continued as solo artist starting 2006. The name Baloji in Swahili translates to "man of science".[1] His film Omen was selected as the Belgian entry for Best International Feature Film at the 96th Academy Awards.[2]
Born out of wedlock to a Belgian father and a Congolese mother, he moved to Belgium at an early age with his father to live in Ostende, losing all contact with his mother.[3] Feeling estranged in his new environment and after disputes with his father and petty crimes and problems with police, he quit home and lived in a youth delinquent house working on his passion for rap and dance.[4] Alongside his friends, he started the hip hop band Starflam at age 15.[5] The band's self-titled debut album in 1998 was Starflam and the follow-up album Survivant released on Capitol / EMI in 2001 went platinum and was rereleased with a Survivant – Édition Spéciale in EMI the following year. In 2003, the band had yet another studio album Donne moi de l'amour. But after differences with the other members of the band, Baloji quit music in 2004.
After Baloji discovered a letter from his mother whom he hadn't seen since 1981, and after winning a poetry competition in Paris, France, he decided to return to music in 2006 as a solo artist. His debut solo album in 2008 entitled Hotel Impala was an autobiographical album about his life, including a hearty response to his mother's letter. "I made my first solo album for my mother, to explain what happened in my life during the 25 years after I left. I went back to give her the album and she did not really understand it. Let’s say it didn’t go very well", says Baloji.[6] The album was certified gold, with the album winning two "Octaves de la musique" awards as well as Rapsat-Lelièvre Award and Brassens Awards for Lyricists.[7] He followed it up with albums Kinshasa Succursale in 2011 and 64 Bits and Malachite in 2015.
His film "Omen" debuted at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival, where it won the Un Certain Regard New Voice Prize. The film had 13 nominations at the Africa Movie Academy Awards.[8] The film's soundtrack was released as a five-track EP with MCA Records.[9]
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2011 | Bullhead | Patrick | |
2017 | How Camels Become Lions | Baloji | |
2019 | Zombies | Director | |
2019 | Binti | Jovial | Nominated–Magritte Award for Most Promising Actor |
2023 | Omen | Director, screenwriter |