Raft (band)

For other uses, see Raft (disambiguation).
Raft
Origin France
Genres Pop
Years active 19851990
Past members Christian Fourgeron
Pierre Schott

Raft is a French pop band active in the 1980s, most notable for their 1987 hit single, "Yaka dansé (l'arborigène)".

Biography

The band was a duet composed of Christian Fourgeron (guitar, vocals) and Pierre Schott (guitar, bass, vocals, born 24 April 1958). They begin their musical career in 1985 with their single "Io (c'est ça)" which passed unnoticed in France. However, in 1987, they had their first hit with "Yaka dansé (l'arborigène)", which was a number 2 hit in France,[1] and earned a gold disc. The single was succeeded by "Femmes du Congo", which achieved a moderate success in comparison. The band's songs contained many puns and dealt with grave themes of society, sung on joyful music. In 1988, they released their first album entitled Madagascar and was the opening act for Niagara's concerts.[2] In 1990, the band split up and both members started a solo career.[3]

More recently, the reformed group participated in the concert tour named RFM Party 80, which started in 2006.

Discography

Raft

Albums
Singles
Collaborations

Christian Fourgeron

Pierre Schott

References

  1. "Yaka dansé", French Singles Chart Lescharts.com (Retrieved October 13, 2008)
  2. "Le clip années 80 de la semaine Yaka Dansé de Raft", Scoopeo Scoopeo.com (Retrieved October 13, 2008)
  3. Elia Habib, Muz hit. tubes, p. 113 (ISBN 2-9518832-0-X)
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