Sadek (rapper)

Sadek (born 1991) is a French rapper. He also uses the pseudonym Johnny Niuuum or Sadek Niuum. He is signed to the French Hostile record label.[1]

He started in battles and freestyles parisiens, and in 2007 performed during the streetball tournament "Le Quai 54" gaining favour when Mokobé asked for rappers to perform for 5 minutes.[2] He also caught the attention of the event organizer Hammadoun Sidibé who encouraged him to launch a musical project. He appeared on various compilations like Street lourd, Capitale du Crime and cooperated with DJ Abdel for an album. Since then, he has released 3 mixtapes and one studio album with considerable chart success in France.

End of 2015, Sadek released 6 freestyle tracks under the collective title Roulette-Russe to announce his next project for 2016, Nique le Casino. Six tracks were chosen being a reference to the number of bullets that can be inserted in the cylinder of a .357 Magnum gun, a popular arm in practice of this deadly game.

Discography

Albums / Mixtapes

Year Album / Mixtape Type Peak positions Certification
FR
[3]
BEL
(Wa)

[4]
2012 La légende de Johnny Niuuum Mixtape 70  
2013 Les frontières du réel Album 29  
2015 En Attendant JNNMJ2
(in preparation for Johnny Niuuum ne meurt jamais)
Mixtape    
2015 Johnny Niuuum ne meurt jamais Mixtape 18 35
Roulette Russe Freestyle mixtape    

Singles

Year Single Peak positions Album
FR
[3]
2013 "Mektoub" 184 Les frontières du réel
Featured in
Year Single Peak positions Album
FR
[3]
2015 "6.35"
(Lacrim feat. SCH & Sadek)
134 R.I.P.R.O. Volume 1
"Boulette en métal"
(Seth Gueko feat. Sadek & Joke)
-- Professeur Punchline
2016 "Plein les poches"
(PSO Thug feat. Sadek)
-- Demoniak

References

  1. Evous.fr: Sadek - Nouvel album de Johnny Niuuum (French)
  2. JustMusic.fr: Rencontre avec Sadek (French)
  3. 1 2 3 "Sadek discography". lescharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
  4. "Sadek discography". ultratop.be/fr/. Hung Medien. Retrieved 29 April 2015.

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