Rilès

Rilès

Rilès

Musical artist


Rilès Kacimi (/rɪˈlɛs/ ril-ESS; French: [ʁilɛs kasimi]; born 4 January 1996) is a French-born Algerian[lower-alpha 1] artist, songwriter, composer and record producer. His songs are mainly written and performed in English,[1] with some in Spanish, French, Arabic and even Portuguese.

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Biography

Born in France with Algerian parents originally from Oran, Rilès started making music at a very early age by learning guitar and making YouTube covers. After obtaining a bachelor's degree, he decided to focus solely on music as a career. Rilès studied English literature at the University of Rouen while studying music on his own in his free time. He worked as a supervisor for a while to save up enough money and build his own home-studio in his bedroom. He then began to compose and write music independently. Rilès is also talented in arts. He sells his pieces of art as a way to make extra money for his music career. Rilès started his own music career by writing, producing, and mastering his own songs, as well as recording, directing and editing his music videos. This is reflected in his song lyrics where he references recording and producing his music independently.[2][3]

He released his first album, Vanity Plus Mind (2015) and released a variety of singles such as “Brothers” which became a staple and one of his biggest hits in 2016. That same year he released one song per week, every Sunday, for a year to compile into his second “album” (more a collection of songs than an album) called “RILÈSUNDAYZ” which is made up of 52 songs. This includes songs “I Do it”, “Pesetas” and “Should I”, as some of the most popular songs. He organised in a concert tour in France in 2017 during which he performed at the Bataclan in Paris,[2] twice, then at the Zenith of Rouen.[4]

Discography

EPs

  • 2015: Vanity Plus Mind
  • 2020: LVL 36

Studio albums

  • 2019: Welcome to the Jungle

Singles

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Notes

  1. Kacimi was born in Normandy, France, but has Algerian nationality.

References

  1. "Hungary's Sziget Festival is back: which acts should I catch?". euronews. 2022-08-08. Retrieved 2022-10-12.
  2. "VIDÉO. Rilès, ce rappeur inconnu aux 100 millions de vues YouTube après un défi". LExpress.fr (in French). 2017-10-21. Retrieved 2017-12-14.
  3. "Rilès discography". swedishcharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 8 July 2018.

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