Niro (rapper)

Noureddine Bahri (born 1987 in Orléans, Loiret), better known as Niro, is a French rapper of Moroccan descent who grew up in Blois. In 2013 he was signed to the AZ label[1] after many years with the rap label Street Lourd formed by members of the French rap collective Mafia K'1 Fry.

He started earlier releasing his street album Niroshima III in 2007. Niro became the first independent act to be signed to Street Lourd. His first single "70 Kg" was released in 2011 followed by "Dans ton kwaah" and "Pikassos". He was featured on recordings by well-known rappers including Seth Gueko, Kery James and Booba. He is considered one of the prominent figures of French "street rap" (le rap de rue).[2]

In 2012, he released his debut studio album Paraplégique that contained many of his earlier hits. Immediately after the release of the album, he was involved in legal problems on some minor charges, arrested after a police chase and sentenced to a five-month term.[3][4]

While in jail, he composed his second album Rééducation that he released to critical acclaim in 2013 addressing his legal problems. In 2014, he returned with a third album Miraculé with AZ. He followed this with Si je me souviens in 2015 and Or Game in 2016.

Discography

Albums

Year Album Peak positions Certification
FR
[5]
BEL
(Wa)

[6]
SWI
2012 Paraplégique 53    
2013 Rééducation 13    
2014 Miraculé 6 25  
2015 Si je me souviens 11 34 53
2016 Or Game 17 20 52
Les autres 18
[7]
39 80
2017 OX7 9
[8]
13 96
M8RE 6
[9]
9

Street albums

Singles

Year Single Peak positions Album
FR
[5]
2013 "Les mains sales" 146 Rééducation
2014 "Vivastreet" 54 Miraculé
"La mort ou tchitchi"
(feat. Kaaris)
38
"Perdu" 23
2015 "Good Kat" 67
"#BaWéMonAmi" 61
"Le ciel est ma limite" 162
2016 "Mama t'avais raison" 53
"Ara" 194
"Printemps blanc"
(feat. Ivy)
109
2017 "Sors de ma tête" 112
[10]

Featured in

Year Single Peak positions Album
FR
[5]
BEL
(Wa)

[6]
2013 "Paname Boss"
(La Fouine feat. Sniper, Niro, Youssoupha, Canardo, Fababy, Sultan)
54 42 La Fouine album
Drôle de parcours

References

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