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John Mamann (born 1970) is a French singer, congwriter and composer who is signed to AZ, part of Universal Music. He has released two albums, Mister Joe in 2010 and self-titled Joe Mamann in 2012 and is most famous for his song "Love Life", a duo with Portuguese singer Kika.
Mamann has also written to a number of artists including Johnny Hallyday, Louisy Joseph, Florent Pagny, Natasha St-Pier. He also co-composed with David Hallyday, Fred Château, Mathieu Mendès, Corneille, Shaka Ponk, Coyle Girelli and Stanislas, music for the 2013 French musical production Robin des Bois.
In popular culture
- He was part of Collectif Paris-Africa, and contributed to the album Paris-Africa and one of the artists featured on "Des Ricochets", the main charity single for UNICEF from the album.
- In 2012, He also took in the 8th edition of the annual event Concert pour la tolérance in Agadir, Morocco.
Personal life
His father is a singer.
Discography
Albums
Year | Album | Peak positions | |
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BEL (Wa) [2] | ||
2010 | Mister Joe | 149 | – |
2012 | John Mamann | 85 | 23 (Ultratip) |
References
- ^ "John Mamann discography". lescharts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 7 October 2013.
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