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Manau

Rap music
French alternative rock
Rock music
At the height of its popularity, Manau was a trio made up of Martial Tricoche, Hervé Lardic and Cédric Soubiron, a Breton living in the Paris suburbs, who claimed to have created a hitherto unheard-of form of "Celtic rap". The group's song "La Tribu de Dana" (1998) was inspired by the traditional "Tri Martolod". Despite the controversy it provoked in the ranks of Breton music (led by Alan Stivell), Manau toured France and Europe, selling over three million albums in the process.
Songs
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La tribu de DanaManau
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Mais qui est la beletteManau
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La ConfessionManau
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Panique CeltiqueManau
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Dernier CombatManau
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DafunkamanauManau
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La tribu de DanaManau

Panique Celtique

4:47

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Mais qui est la beletteManau

Panique Celtique

3:58

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La ConfessionManau

Panique Celtique

4:07

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Panique CeltiqueManau

Panique Celtique

3:37

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Dernier CombatManau

Fest Noz De Paname

4:20

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DafunkamanauManau

Fest Noz De Paname

3:56

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