Singer,
songwriter and producer Akon was born Aliaume Damala Badara Akon Thiam
in St. Louis, Missouri, on April 16, 1973, to African parents. His
family returned to Dakar, Senegal, in West Africa, when Akon was young
and lived there until he was 7 years old, when they moved back to the
United States. Akon’s mother, Kine Thiam, is a dancer; his father, Mor
Thiam, is a well-known jazz percussionist. Thanks to their influence,
Akon heard and loved music from an early age.
After growing up in
Jersey City, New Jersey, Akon began singing and performing as a
teenager. He attended Clark Atlanta University in Atlanta, Georgia, for a
semester before dropping out. Instead, he turned his attention to the
music business, making home recordings and becoming friends with Wyclef
Jean of the Fugees. In 2003, he received his own record deal.
Akon's debut album, Trouble,
was released in 2004. The album paired Akon's melodic, R&B-style
vocals with hip-hop beats and produced several hit singles, including
"Knocked Up" and "Lonely." His second album, 2006's Konvicted,
was an even bigger success. Several singles from the album became hits
that topped the Billboard charts. Two of the singles featured guest
appearances by famous hip-hop artists, with Eminem being featured on the
single "Smack That" and Snoop Dogg being featured on the single "I
Wanna Love You." His third album, Freedom (2008), was somewhat less of a sensation. A fourth album is slated for release in 2013.
Akon
has also lent his vocals to records by musicians in a wide range of
genres, including Whitney Houston, Gwen Stefani and Lionel Richie. He
also sang with Michael Jackson on the duet "Hold My Hand," which was
released in 2009 after Jackson's death. He co-wrote Lady Gaga’s hit song
"Just Dance," in addition to producing records for a number of artists.
Beyond
his work in music, Akon is the owner of two clothing lines—Konvict and
Aliaune—and various real estate investments. He also founded the
Konfidence Foundation with the mission of empowering disadvantaged youth
in Africa and the United States.
Akon
has also faced numerous controversies and legal difficulties. In 2008,
it was revealed that he had exaggerated his criminal background: he had
not, as he often claimed in interviews, run a car-theft ring or written
his first album during a three-year prison sentence. He had, in fact,
only served a few months in jail for the possession of a stolen car in
1998, and he was released when the charges were dropped.
In 2007,
Akon faced criminal charges after he threw a fan off the stage during a
concert in Poughkeepsie, New York. The same year, he was widely
criticized for inappropriate sexual behavior onstage with an underage
girl in Trinidad and Tobago. He has also drawn fire for his decision to
invest in an African diamond mine.
Thursday, 13 August 2015
akon biography
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