Zola (rapper)

Aurélien N'Zuzi Zola (born November 16, 1999 in Évry, Essonne), better known by the mononym Zola, is a French rapper of Congolese descent.[1][2] Cicatrices, his debut album was released in 2019.[3] His song "California Girls" was featured in the soundtrack of the film Taxi 5.[4] He released his second album Survie in 2020 for which he sold 24,000 records in 7 days.

Zola
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Background information
Birth nameAurélien N'Zuzi Zola
Also known asZolaski
Born (1999-11-16) 16 November 1999
Évry, Essonne, France
OriginCongolese
GenresFrench rap, trap
Occupation(s)Rapper
Instrument(s)Voice
Years active2016-present
LabelsTruth Records, AWA
Websitehttps://binkszolashop.com/

Discography

Albums

Title Year Peak positions
FRA
[5]
BEL
(Fl)

[6]
BEL
(Wa)

[7]
SWI
[8]
Cicatrices 2019 46536
Survie 2020 135313
Diamant du Bled 2023 16322

As lead artist

Title Year Peak positions Album
FRA
[5]
BEL
(Wa)

[7]
SWI
[8]
"Extasy" 2018 47 Cicatrices
"Bernard Tapie" 182 Non-album single
"Extasy" 44 49 Cicatrices
"Spiderman (Freestyle OKLM)" 158 Non-album singles
"Booska Rocket" 2019 62
"Zolabeille" 42 Cicatrices
"Papers"
(featuring Ninho)
18 56
"Fuckboi" 24 89
"Bro Bro" 2020 3 29 51 Non-album singles
"Wow" 5 37 52
"Booska'Sten" 31 21
"9 1 1 3"
(featuring SCH)
1 23 51 Survie
"Amber" 2022 1 11 21 TBA
"Toute la journée"
(featuring Tiakola)
2023 4 15 26
"Coeur de ice"
(featuring Damso)[9]
1 2 7 Diamant du Bled

Other charted songs

Title Year Peak positions Album
FRA
[5]
BEL
(Wa)

[7]
SWI
[8]
"Baby boy" 2019 27 96 Cicatrices
"Mojo" 31
"L1 L2"
"7.65" 46
"Jamais" 48
"Astroboy" 50
"Kinshasa" 56
"Alloicizolaski4"
(featuring Key Largo & No'Name)
57
"Club" 58
"Cicatrices" 53
"B.A.L" 89
"Papillon" 2020 6 81 Survie
"Ma jolie"
(feat. Leto)
7 95
"Madame" 13
"Le sauveur" 17
"Mula" 21
"Pollos hermanos" 26
"TLM" 28
"Pistou" 29
"Cache cash" 37
"Les puristes" 43
"Money Train" 48
"Tu connais l'gang" 52
"Nochey" 2023 9 30 79 Diamant du Bled
"Envie7vie" 10
"L'Armoire" 14
"Frosties" 16
"Electro" 18
"Zaza" 20
"Brulures Indiennes" 24
"Cote Hublot" 37
"Gorgee Pour Les Morts" 39
"Make Up" 41
"Cartier PanthÈre" 43
"La Lumiere" 53

References

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