Alonzo (rapper)

Alonzo
Birth name Kassimou D'Jae
Also known as Segnor Alonzo (in Psy 4 de la Rime)
Born (1982-07-25) 25 July 1982
Marseille, France
Origin French of Comorian descent
Genres Hip hop
Years active 2002–present
Associated acts Psy 4 de la Rime

Kassimou D'Jae, better known by his stage name Alonzo, is a French rapper and singer of Comorian descent who is signed to Def Jam France.

He started rapping from 2002 onwards and was part of the Marseille-based hip hop band Psy 4 de la Rime[1] as Segnor Alonzo alongside band members Don Vincenzo (real name Illiassa Issilame), Soprano (real name Saïd M'Roubaba) and DJ Sya Styles (real name Rachid Aït Baar).

His 2010 solo album Les temps modernes won critical acclaim. His 2012 album Amour, gloire & cité (aka AG&C) contains collaborations with a number of artists like Kenza Farah, Makiavel, Soprano, L'Algérino, M.o.h & Fahar, and Kalif Hardcore.

Discography

Albums

As part of Psy 4 de la Rime
Solo
Year Albums Charts Certification
FR
[2]
BEL
Wa

SWI
2009 Un dernier coup d'oeil dans le rétroviseur 46
2010 Les temps modernes 7 46
2012 Amour, gloire & cité 9 71
2014 La belle vie - EP
2015 Règlement de comptes 2 12 45
Capo del capi - Volume 1 4 11

Singles

Year Single Charts Album
FR
[2]
BEL
Wa

2012 "Avoir une fille"     Amour, gloire & cité
"Alors on sort..." 196  
2014 "La belle vie" 24   Règlement de comptes
"Y'a rien à faire" 12 32
(Ultratip)
"Même tarif"
(featuring Booba)
8 39
2015 "Normal"
(with Jul)
7 34
(Ultratip)
Capo del capi - Volume 1
"Finis les" 23  
2016 "On met les voiles" 62 Pattaya soundtrack

*Did not appear in the official Belgian Ultratop 50 charts, but rather in the bubbling under Ultratip charts.

Other songs
Year Single Charts Album
FR
[2]
2014 "Dans son sac"
(featuring Maître Gims)
78 Règlement de comptes
2015 "Tu vas parler" 66
"Brinks"
(featuring Gradur)
90
"Merci"
(featuring Lacrim)
111
"RDC" 164
"Marseille" 167
"En boucle" 190
"Il le fallait" 195
"Y'en a assez" 42 Capo del capi - Volume 1
"Cauchemar"
(featuring Benash)
131
"On craint degun"
(featuring Rat Luciano)
145
"Elle t'a tué" 163
"Mauvais" 195

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