NEG' MARRONS

Martinique ReggaeHip-Hop

We've been hearing the sound of their voice for over twenty-five years. Jacky and Ben-J, childhood friends, one from Cape Verde, the other from Congo, grew up in the Paris suburb of Garges-les-Gonesse (95).

In the early 90s, at the age of 13, they tried their hand at music, inspired by their elders Ministère A.M.E.R (Stomy and Passi), Deenastyle on Radio Nova, and Rapline on M6. Their lyrics are as committed as the American hip-hop scene with the group Public Enemy, and they're not indifferent to the politics of apartheid in South Africa.

"We talked about our lives. We were proud of our Afro identity. We also talked about politics, the repressive system, police blunders." Their stage name signals this spirit of revolt.

"The Neg'marron was the rebel slave, a resister, unsubmissive in the face of the oppressor, he put his life on the line to regain his freedom, and never lost sight of his goals." - Ben-J of the Nèg' Marrons

Highly influential since the late 90s, authors of numerous classics and committed artists, the Nèg' Marrons embody festive, inspiring music. Revealed by their single "La Monnaie", the title track of the 1995 film Raï, they were soon signed by the major Sony Music.

Eminent artistic personalities representing the reggae branch of the Secteur Ä collective, they enjoyed unprecedented success with their first album, "Rue case nègre", which went gold on its release in 1997. Subsequently, the 2 mates multiplied their activities as producers, setting up the "Première Classe" label (PC1, PC2, Pit Baccardi, Tandem, Jalane...), the "Couvre feu" radio show on Skyrock hosted by Jacky Brown, and the multiple gold disc collective "Bisso na Bisso", of which Ben-j is a member.

From Reggae to Hip Hop, to the most famous featurings (Wyclef Jean, Cesaria Evora, Tonton David, Amadouet Mariam, AlphaBlondy...), the best of their repertoire counts numerous gold and platinum certifications.

They are coming back with a new project, announced by the released of the single “Un peu de temps” followed by a tour 2025.

Shows

25 Oct.
Lille (59) / France

Flow - Centre eurorégional des cultures urbaines

7 Nov.
(22)France

SARL BREUDEUR TREGER / Café Breton

8 Nov.
Saint Jacut les Pins (56) / France

Festival Mots-zik sous les pins

27 Nov.
TOULON (83) / France

Omega Live

28 Nov.
ST JEAN DE VEDAS (34) / France

Victoire 2

29 Nov.
Perpignan (66) / France

Theatre de l'Archipel / El Mediator

12 Dec.
Saint-Étienne (42) / France

Le Fil

20 Feb.
Genève / Switzerland

Le Rez Usine

13 Sep. 25
Ambazac (87) / France

Festi'Zak

16 Aug. 25
Blagnac (31) / France

Poney Club Aeroport P3 Blagnac

10 Aug. 25
Fraisans (39) / France

No Logo Festival

9 Aug. 25
Longwy (54) / France

Les Nuits de Longwy

1 Aug. 25
La Seyne-sur-Mer (83) / France

Parc de la Navale

30 Jul. 25
Sion / Switzerland

Gilliarday

23 Jul. 25
Valmorel / France

Festival Acousticimes

19 Jul. 25
Fleurus / Belgium

Festiv'été

11 Jul. 25
Vence (06) / France

Les Nuits du Sud

28 Jun. 25
Étouy (60) / France

Double Face productions

27 Jun. 25
Thouars (79) / France

Festival Les Arts'Osés

21 Jun. 25
Mantes-la-Jolie (78) / France

Fête de la musique de Mantes-La-Jolie

20 Jun. 25
Fors (79) / France

Festival Apero En Live

7 Jun. 25
Mouazé (35) / France

Fest'Ouaze

31 May 25
NEVERS (58) / France

Café Charbon

30 May 25
Rosporden (29) / France

Stade Municipal de Kernevel

16 May 25
ST QUENTIN (02) / France

Une Nuit en Jazzyland

12 Apr. 25
ANNECY (74) / France

Le Brise Glace

5 Apr. 25
Florange (57) / France

La Passerelle

31 Mar. 25
NEG'MARRONS LIVE

Vauréal

20 Mar. 25
Toulouse (31) / France

Talowa Productions

18 Jan. 25
TRAPPES (78) / France

La Merise

Soon on tour

From March 2026

Contacts

  • Hugo [Booking]
    hugo@talowa.com

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