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Manu ChaoManu Chao (born June 21, 1961 in Paris; real name Jose-Manuel Thomas Arthur Chao; also occasionally credited as Oscar Tramor) is a French Latin folk singer. Chao's parents were Spanish - or to be more precise, his mother is Basque and his father, writer Ramn Chao, is Galician -, but moved to Paris to escape Francisco Franco's dictatorship (which lasted until the dictator's death in 1975). Manu Chao thus spent his childhood near Paris. Manu Chao was a well-known member of the Parisian alternative music scene, in bands such as the Hot Pants and Los Carayos. In 1987, Chao, his brother Antoine Chao and their cousin Santiago Casariego founded the band Mano Negra. Mano Negra met with success in France first with the hit single Mala vida, then toured South America. The band split circa 1995. He sings in French, Spanish, Arabic, Portuguese, English, and Wolof, often mixing them in the same song. Although he is one of the world's largest selling artists, he is not well-known in the English-speaking world. His music has many influences: rock, French chanson, Spanish-American salsa and Algerian ra. These influences were obtained from immigrants in France and his travels in Iberoamerica. Some of Chao's lyrics are about love, living in ghettos and immigration, and occasionally carry a left-wing message. He has many followers among the European left and the anti-globalization movement, though some resent his being part of the music establishment. Discography - See Hot Pants, Los Carayos and Mano Negra for earlier recordings.
- Clandestino, 1998
- Me gustas t, SP, 2001
- Proxima estacin esperanza, 2001 (See List of Madrid metro stations)
- Merry Blues, SP, 2001
- Mr Bobby, SP, 2002
- Radio Bemba Sound System, 2002
- Siberie m'etait conte, 2004
Manu Chao song In 2003, the punk rock band Les Wampas, founded in 1983 had their first hit with the song Manu Chao, whose chorus translates into: "If I had Manu Chao's wallet, I'd go on holidays at least to the Congo... If I had Louise Attaque's bank account, I'd go on holidays at least until Easter." Didier Wampas declared he was critical of the attitude of certain artists (Manu Chao, Noir Dsir) who, while showing themselves critical of the system, make a very good living out of it. External link Chao, Manu
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