Youssef Akdim (Berber languages: ⵢⵓⵙⴻⴼ ⴰⵇⴷⵉⵎ; ; born 4 July 1985), better known as Lartiste (), is a French-Moroccan singer and rapper. He is one of the most successful French Moroccans with several hit songs like Mafiosa, Chocolat, Missile, and Bang Bang.
He released "Évasion", his first maxi solo, in 2006 and joined the collective French Cut, having released a mixtape, Rap 1.9, in 2010. Going solo, his 2013 studio album, Lalbum ( l'album – "the album" in English), included several musical influences including funk, soul, pop, electro and African sounds. He released his second studio album, Fenomeno, in 2015, his third and fourth albums, Maestro and Clandestino, in 2016, and his fifth Clandestino, in 2018.
Also in 2018, the third single from Clandestino, Mafiosa, which features Brazilian singer Caroliina, reached number 2 in the main French singles chart, number one in the Megafusion chart (which contabilizes the selling and streaming numbers in France), number six in Wallonia and number one in Portugal, where it was the first radio hit containing a significant part of its lyrics in French since Stromae's "Papaoutai", in 2014.
At 15, he joined his first rap group, Malédiction. Three years later, he adopted the stage name Lartiste (lit. the Artist), and taught himself music production. In 2006, he released his debut EP, Évasion, which was well-received. Alongside music, he worked as a specialized educator in Montfermeil. By 2010, he dropped his first mixtape, Rap 1.9, under the label French Cut.
He later signed with Hostile Records (a division of EMI) and recorded his debut album, Lalbum (2013). However, after EMI’s sale transferred Hostile to Warner Music, the album received minimal promotion and underperformed. Lartiste subsequently returned to independence.
His third album, Maestro (March 2016), was a commercial triumph, earning Platinum status within six months (100,000+ sales). The title track Maestro became an anthem.
In 2017, his collab C’est une frappe (with DJ Hamida) hit Gold.
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