Elizio

Elizio
Born (1979-12-01) December 1, 1979
Luanda, Angola
Occupation Singer-songwriter
Years active 2003–present
Website https://www.youtube.com/user/elizioodc

Musical career

Genres
  • dancefloor
  • electro
  • urban
  • pop
  • zouk
  • kizomba
  • kuduro
Labels Dolce Melody

Elizio, aka Mister ODC (Original Di Cabo Verde) is a singer-songwriter born in Angola in 1979, of Cape Verdean origin. Revealed with the title 10 fois, 100 fois featuring Perle Lama in 2003, Elizio quickly meets his first big solo success with Melodia which leads him to the top of the zouk scene.[1] The artist then connects the tubes and expands his musical universe with more than 70 titles, ranging from general dancefloor with sounds like Bad Man on Kizomba with Angel or Make love on tempo in particular, through the kuduro as Sabi Di Mas.

Biography

Fleeing the massacres of the civil war in Angola, Elizio arrives in France with her mother at the age of 2 years. He goes to university in Paris, in order to become a sport teacher. His passion for hip hop eventually led quickly into the musical world.[2] In 2001, it occurs on Ragga, hip hop scenes in Paris and in the provinces. His encounter with the artist Kaysha is the beginning of his career as a songwriter and performer.

Early career

In 2002 he writes and raises his voice on the albums of the biggest names in African Caribbean scene as Kaysha and Soumia. That same year, the artist Passi offers him to participate in the compilation Dis l'heure de zouk which became a double gold disc with the title Laisse parler les gens.[3]

First solo album

In October 2003 Elizio, released his first solo album Original Di Cabo Verde. The title 10 fois, 100 fois featuring Perle Lama remains six months number 1 ranking in the Afro-Caribbean and is rewarded best duo in 2004 by Dynamitch d'Or.[4] Songs Melodia, Amor (featuring Princess Lover) and Chupa (featuring Kaysha) on the same album also have a lot of success and allow him to become famous. He then toured in more than fifteen countries from Europe to Africa through the United States.

Rise

In June 2005, is his second album Carpe Diem realised. Songs Carpe Diem featuring Lynnsha, Tu n'oublieras jamais with Priscilla and Ne me laisse pas are consistent success.[5] A few years later, Elizio created his own label Dolce Melody. In March 2008, the third album, Confirmação is released in a limited edition CD / DVD. It also meets several hits including Bonita, Make Love on tempo, Plus loin, plus haut and the Kuduro song Sabi di mas. This album is the most sold album in 2009 on the Portuguese speaking and African market. It is also nominated for Kora Music Awards this year with the title Make love on tempo.[6]

Today, Elizio's videos on YouTube totaling more than 16 million views without any national record company.[7]

Musical style

Born on the zouk scene, the artist Elizio has won a wide audience through his original music that combines different musical styles, mixing urban rhythms, pop, Afro-Caribbean and electro. As a real showman on stage, he leads the dance from all walks of generalist kizomba, through kuduro.

Discography

Records and awards

Year Title Type Record or award
200310 fois, 100 fois titleremained 6 months long number 1 ranking in Afro-Caribbean
200410 fois, 100 fois titleVoted best featuring by Dynamitch d'Or
2009Confirmaçao albumThe best seller album in the Portuguese spoken market
2009Make love on tempo titlenominated for Kora Music Awards

Collaborations

References

  1. "ELIZIO: Un des chanteurs "zouk" les plus quotés du moment". Africa Nouvelles. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
  2. "Biographie de ELIZIO - AfroMontreal.com". Afromontreal.com. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
  3. "TV5MONDE - musique : Dis l'heure 2 zouk". TV5MONDE. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
  4. "Mitch Zeline". Mitchzeline.blogspot.fr. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
  5. "ELIZIO: Un des chanteurs "zouk" les plus quotés du moment". Africa Nouvelles. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
  6. "Les nomms aux Kora awards 2008 de la musique africaine". Francomix.com. Retrieved 8 December 2014.
  7. "ELIZIO OFFICIAL". YouTube. Retrieved 8 December 2014.

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