Alibi Montana

Nikarson Saint-Germain better known by his stage name Alibi Montana (born in Villetaneuse, Seine-Saint-Denis, France in 1978) is a French rapper of Haitian origin.

Career

Alibi Montana born in Villetaneuse, moved to the city of 4000 at La Courneuve, where he started his career in the 1990s with debut album T'as ma parole released in 1999, followed by the compilation Mandat de dépôt in 2002. He was jailed for attempted homicide for more than three-and-a-half years. After release from jail, Menace Records run by Bayes released in May 2004 his album 1260 jours (being the exact number of days of imprisonment). Alibi Montana became the prominent rapper of the label.

In 2005 he released Numéro d'écrou where he collaborated with a number of hip hop artists including Rohff, Calbo (of Ärsenik), Zoxea, LIM, Princess Aniès etc. He collaborated with LIM co-authoring a new album Rue with him about street life. It was followed by a second album in the series Toujours ghetto.

He released, le Block, yet another collaboration, this one with Zone and Kheimer. Quitting Menace Records, he signed with Because, where he released his fourth album Inspiration guerrière. After two new mixtapes, he released the album Prêt à mourir pour les miens.

In popular culture

Personal life

Discography

Albums

Solo
Year Album Peak positions
FR
[2]
1999 T'as ma parole  
2004 1260 jours 94
2005 Numéro d'écrou 8460-F 30
2007 Inspiration Guerrière 15
2008 Prêt à mourir pour les miens 59
Joint albums
Year Album Description Peak positions
FR
[2]
2005 Rue Jointly with LIM) 26
2006 Le Block Jointly with Zone & Kheimer  
2009 Une affaire de famille Jointly with Alino
(his younger brother)
185
2013 Rue 2 Jointly with LIM 58
Compilations

Mixtapes

Year Album Peak positions
FR
[2]
2005 Toujours Ghetto Vol. 1  
Toujours Ghetto Vol. 2 157
2006 Toujours Ghetto Collector  
2007 Mixtape  
2008 Toujours Ghetto Vol. 3 123
Illegal Life  
2007 Sur le terre-terre  
2011 Toujours Ghetto Vol. 4  

References

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