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Matthieu Tota (; born 26 September 1985), artistically known as Matt Pokora and later M. Pokora (), is a French pop and R&B singer. In 2016, he became a coach for ''The Voice Kids France'' and '' The Voice: la plus belle voix''.


Early life

Matthieu Tota is the son of professional
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André Tota André Tota (born 9 December 1950) is a former French footballer who played as a striker. He was born to Polish parents.
and Brigitte. His parents divorced in 1998 when he was 13 years old. As a child, he studied in an elementary school in
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, and later at Collège Paul-Émile Victor in
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, and Lycée Aristide Briand in
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near
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. When he was younger, football was his first ambition and he wanted to become a professional player. However, he later opted for music. Matthieu Tota explained the origin of his stage name Matt Pokora in an interview during the documentary ''Mise à jour'' broadcast on 26 August 2010 on
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TV channel. He said he was searching for an artistic name and happened to be talking to his grandmother of Polish origin and the importance of humility came up. He asked her "how do we say 'humility' in Polish", and she said "pokora". Tota immediately decided to adopt the word as his stage name. He earned some public attention as a member of French R&B group Mic Unity. He is also referred to the "French prince of
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music".


In Popstars and Linkup

In the fall of 2003, he participated in the third season of ''
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'', a French talent reality television show broadcast on M6. The concept of the program was to present possible candidates the winners of which would take part in the formation of a boy band or girl band. He was a crowd and jury favourite, and became a member of a boy band called
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formed with Lionel and Otis, two other winners in 2003 Popstars. The female winners were formed into another group
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formed of Marylore, Angel, Pookie, Ophélie and Alexandra. In the final showdown, the boy band including Matthieu Tota won the series over the girl band Diadems, who ended up runners-up. Their first Linkup single "Mon Étoile" was very successful topping French charts, and the debut album ''Notre Étoile'' was moderately successful. However the second single release "Une seconde d'éternité" was much less successful despite good sales. The band tried again their hand in a collaboration with the British boy band
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making a bilingual English/French version with Blue based on the latter's song " Bubblin'". The bilingual English/French Blue/Linkup version was entitled "You & Me Bubblin". Soon afterwards, Linkup disbanded due to poor performance of sales on releases.


Solo career


M. Pokora (2004/2005)

In 2004, soon after the break-up of Linkup, Matthieu started working preparing for a solo career collaborating with the producers
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. Under the stage name Matt Pokora, he released his first eponymous solo album originally entitled ''Matt Pokora''. In 2005, he was forced to change his chosen name after a lawsuit from French R&B singer
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. As a result, he changed his
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to M. Pokora and re-released the album as ''M. Pokora''. The debut single from ''M. Pokora'' was very successful. Called "
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", it was a Top 10 hit in France, and also charted in Belgium and Switzerland. The second single ''
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'' featuring Sweety reached #6 in France and Pokora received two
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for the single. Yet a third successful single was released called "Pas sans toi". The album released on
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was certified gold. He also started collaborating with Hakim Ghorab who became his long-time choreographer and took part in many of his music videos. He also developed a close collaboration with music video director Karim Ouaret who directed most of his successful videos.


Player (2006/2007)

In January 2006, his second album ''
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'' was released topping the French chart. For producing the new album, he collaborated with Belgian producers Bionix, Rachid Mir and Christian Dessart and artists
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and
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and geared toward the younger and feminine fan brackets. He also enjoyed great popularity with gay audiences. The first single from his second album was the very successful "De retour" featuring
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. That was followed with single "Oh la la la (Sexy Miss)" with Red Rat. During a concert organized by
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in France, he met Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin and Martin asked M. Pokora to make a collaboration on Martin's hit " It's Alright". The result was a bilingual French/English Ricky Martin/M. Pokora release also entitled "It's Alright" that sold more than 100,000 copies. Finally, a last single from the ''Player'' album followed called "Mal de guerre", which was a relative success. M. Pokora released ''Player'' in a second edition in March 2006 with the bonus track added of the duet with
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. To promote the album and capitalize on its success, M. Pokora engaged in a tour of more than 30 French venues under the title ''Player Tour'' that culminated in a big sold-out concert at
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. At the end of the tour, a DVD containing materials from the shows was marketed under the name ''Player Tour Live''. The DVD also included a photo book and memories from the tour. Pokora also created his own label M2theP Entertainment, signing his protégé, the rapper
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. In addition to being featured on "De retour", Tyron Carter released "Ne me dis pas" that featured M. Pokora, a Top 30 hit, followed by an album ''Mon hold-up''.


MP3 (2008/2009)

After end of the ''Player Tour'', Pokora left Universal and signed with
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France. Also desiring a more international profile, he went to New York and created contacts most importantly with producers
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and
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. The result was his third album ''
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'' that was released on 24 March 2008, containing 14 tracks, including 12 in English. The title of the album was a play on his name Matt Pokora (MP) and the number 3 (his third album) but also referring to the popular gadget
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, the audio format for consumer audio storage. Pokora promoted the launching of the album with a prerelease of single "
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" featuring American hip hop artist
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and
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, Timbaland's brother and the timing of the release was picked to coincide with the NRJ Music Awards of 2008. The album reached #7 with estimated physical sales of 200,000 copies and additional downloads of 151,000. The album was certified gold. The album also did well internationally charting in Finland, Germany, Mexico, Belgium and in his homeland Poland where he won the Polish ''Eska Music Awards'' as the "International hip hop Artist of the Year". After the success of "Dangerous", Pokora released a second single "They Talk Sh#t About Me" that features the young English rapper
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credited on the release by her stage name Verse. The single unlike "Dangerous" (that had reached #1) was not played heavily on French radio because of English-language content and managed to reach only #24. A third release from ''MP3'', namely "Catch Me If You Can" was made with the music video featuring Julie Ricci. She is known for her appearances on ''Top Model'' in 2007 on M6 and in ''Secret Story'' in its 4th season on
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. The single failed to make it to the French charts, but was successful in Poland reaching #11. The follow up "Through The Eyes" was also a relative success in Poland reaching #31 in the Polish charts. To coincide with ''MP3'' release, M. Pokora launched his ''Catch Me Tour 2008'' ending with a concert in
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on 18 November 2008. He also toured Belgium (6 December), Switzerland (13 December) ending with a final concert in Lyon, France on 14 December 2008.


Mise À Jour / Updated (2010/2011)

Fourth studio album titled Mise à jour was released on 23 August 2010. The lead single " Juste une photo de toi" was released on 7 June 2010 and was a big hit reaching #4 in the French Albums Chart. It includes collaborations with Wayne Beckford, Gee Futuristic, X-Plosive, Astro Boyz, Tarz, STX and Bionix. Simultaneously a ''Mis à jour Édition Deluxe'' was released that in addition to the original 15 tracks of ''Mis à jour'' also contained seven new tracks exclusive for the Deluxe edition (including six in English). The first single from the album was "Juste une photo de toi" released concurrently with the launching of the album. On 22 January 2011, during the NRJ Music Awards, the song was chosen as "Song of the Year" in addition to M. Pokora being chosen "French Male Artist of the Year". To consolidate his international drive started with the ''MP3'' album, he announced that an English version was under preparation. Finally the English version titled ''Updated'' was launched on 14 March 2011, containing 11 songs, mostly adaptations of the French-language hits on ''Mise à jour''. Six of the titles were already known by the French public through the August 2010 ''Mise à jour Édition Deluxe'' release. For promotion of the album, he organized a mini tour and a series of open-air concerts rather than concerts in halls. In November 2010, a follow-up single "Mirage" was released accompanied with a new music video. The single received a great number of downloads, but not enough physical sales to reach the top of the charts and the single made only up to #64 despite the top position in downloads. In January 2011, "Oblivion" an English-language version of "Mirage" was released with same arrangement but with new English lyrics for the international markets. The single was an opener for the release of ''Updated'', destined for non-French markets of ''Mis à jour'' songs, but was made available for French markets as well. In March 2011, M. Pokora announced a tour of 15 French cities, venues in Belgium and a final show in the
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. As a prelude, he also appeared in French, Belgian and Swiss clubs with dates from April to June 2011. He also launched in March 2011 ''Mise à jour Version 2.0'' that included extra materials including the
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,
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and Michael Jones classic " À nos actes manqués" which was destined to be his new single. It immediately became the number one physical single sales and reached the Top 10. The album ''Mise à jour Version 2.0'' was made available on 18 April 2011, containing 17 titles including 14 form the original, the Jean-Jacques Goldman cover single three English-language titles from ''Updated'' and a new French track "Si on échangeait les rôles", the French version of ''Updated''s "Finally Found Ya".


À la poursuite du bonheur (2012/2013)

The fifth studio album ''À la poursuite du bonheur'' by French singer M. Pokora, was released on 20 March. The album's leading single "Juste un instant" was released on 30 January 2012 and reached number eighteen on the French singles chart. The album entered the French albums chart at number two. The second single from the album was "On est là" released in April 2012. In order to promote the album, M. Pokora embarked in a national tour in May 2012. The third single from the album was announced in the end of May; "Merci d'être" was officially released on 2 July 2012. The album is set to be re-issued on 19 November 2012; the new edition is set to include five new tracks, including the Jean-Jacques Goldman cover "Envole-moi" with singer Tal.


Robin Hood (2013/2014)


R.E.D. (2015/2016)

M. Pokora's sixth studio album, '' R.E.D. / Rythmes Extrêmement Dangereux'' was released in France in February 2015.


My Way (2016)

M. Pokora's seventh studio album, ''
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'' was released in France on 21 October 2016, topping the French Album Charts in its initial week of release.


Pyramide (2019)

M. Pokora's eighth studio album, '' Pyramide'' was released in France on 12 April 2019. The album reached the top of the French Charts upon its release.


Epicentre (2022)

M. Pokora's ninth studio album, ''
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'' was released in France on 4 November 2022.


Acting career

In 2011 Pokora voiced Duncan Rosenblatt, the main character of '' Firebreather'', in the French dub of the
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movie.


Robin des Bois (2013)

M. Pokora appeared in the lead role of
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in the French musical comedy ''
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'' (full title ''Robin des Bois: Ne renoncez jamais'') that premiered on 26 September 2013 in
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with performances in that venue extending to 10 November 2013. The act then toured all over France. The musical, a Gilbert Coullier, Roberto Ciurleo and RDB-P presentation, with musical mise en scène by Michel Laprise and text and music by Patrice Guirao and Lionel Florence is tipped as the musical event of 2013 in France. The soundtrack for the musical was released on
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/
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on 22 March 2013 and entered the SNEP official French Albums Chart in its first week of release eventually reaching number 3 and also reaching number 4 in the Belgian (Wallonia) francophone Singles Chart. It was released in two versions, the standard edition and the digipack limited edition. Two tracks from the album as performed by M. Pokora have been released as singles. The first was "Le jour qui se rêve", a solo performance by Pokora, and "À nous", a hit performed by M. Pokora (Robin des Bois),
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as Frère Tuck (
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) and Marc Antoine as Petit Jean (
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).


Personal life

M. Pokora was troubled by the divorce of his parents and remained greatly attached to his mother after the divorce. He lived with her in Strasbourg before renting an apartment in Paris. His autobiographical song "Sur ma route" co-written by
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, M. Pokora and Jordan Houyez from his album ''MP3'' is about his experiences as a child in a broken home. He keeps contact with his father, who actively supports him. He is an avid football fan and dreamed of a professional football career very early on. He is a big supporter of the French football club
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, and takes part in many football events. M. Pokora has been friends for many years with his personal choreographer Hakim Ghorab and his wife Aline and is godfather to their daughter Lola. He is also a friend of footballer
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and is godfather to one of his sons. He added a tattoo reading X as a tribute to him, because Cissé makes the X sign with his hands every time he scores. Cissé carries a similar X tattoo himself. Pokora has been in a relationship with
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since August 2017. In January 2020, Milian gave birth to their son. In December 2020, a French magazine reported they were married, and that they were expecting a second child. In April 2021, they welcomed their second son.


Charities and public awareness

From the start, and over many years, M. Pokora has been a great supporter of charity causes particularly
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and children charities. In 2004, he took part in the charity single "Chanter qu'on les aime", in support of ''Association Mondiale des Amis de l'Enfance'' (AMADE). In 2005, he was in "Protège-toi", an AIDS charity single for ''Collectif Protection Rapprochée''. In the same year, he was in "Et puis la terre...", a charity single for the
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victims under the name ''Artistes Solidaritie Ici pour Eux'' (A.S.I.E.) with a great number of French artists. In 2006, he sang in "L'Or de nos vies", a charity single from ''Fight Aids''. In 2007, he took part in two renditions: "Je fais de toi mon essentiel" by Emmanuel Moire and "S'aimer est interdit" by Anne-Laure Girbal both featured on the charity album "Le Roi Soleil – De Monaco à Versailles (LIVE) – Fight Aids". In 2010, he appeared in ''Collectif Kilomaitre'' charity single "Un Respect mutuel", with many other hip hop and urban artists. He was associated with
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project and in 2010 sang a solo cover of
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's " Talking About a Revolution", on the charity album ''
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'' (
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)" Pokora is a member of the
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charity ensemble since 2012. ; Tattoos M Pokora is very famous for his body
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including: * "POKORA" meaning humility in
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(also the artist's adopted artistic name) inscribed on his right arm in capital letters * "Only God Can Judge Me" on the right arm in English *
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signifying "Creativity", "Peace" and "Patience" surrounded by a dragon on his left shoulder * The letter M signifying his name (Matthieu) surrounded by colorful flames on his left arm * A tattoo on the calf symbolizing dancing * An Arabic saying on his neck: قل الخير والا فاصمت, roughly 'Say good things or keep silent'] * "Ambition" on his lower back in Chinese calligraphy surrounded by chains and two wings. * Letter X on his right wrist signifying brotherhood/friendship, as a tribute to his close friend
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, a footballer who makes the X sign with his arms every time he scores in a soccer game. * A star between his left thumb and forefinger * Star-flower near his left ear


In popular culture

* M. Pokora took part three times in French television game and adventure competition series '' Fort Boyard (TV series), Fort Boyard'' in 2005, 2006 and 2009 winning with his team 3690, 28230 and 3000 euros respectively, all donated to charities. * In 2006, he performed "Elle me contrôle" in the TV show ''La chanson de l'année'' alongside other notable artists * In 2006, his song "Get Down On It" appeared on the soundtrack of ''
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'' * In 2006, he took part in the French version of ''Muppets TV'' (broadcast on 31 December 2006) * In 2007, he took part in Symphonic show special organized by
Sidaction Sidaction is a major French public event that started in 1994 in France for raising awareness and collecting charitable funds for AIDS. It donates important sums to various AIDS charities, HIV/AIDS research, institutions specializing in medical ca ...
, a French AIDS charity * In 2008,
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and
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Music France his label offered in exclusivity the downloading of 7 songs from the ''MP3'' album through the W380i as a promotional and sponsoring campaign. * In April 2008, M. Pokora also gave an interview to French gay publication ''
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'' also appearing on its cover. * He took part in "L'Or de nos vies", a charity song recorded for "Fight AIDS Monaco", an association of
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* He also took part with a song in the album ''Message'' made available starting January 2010 with contribution from many artists including
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, Jennifer,
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, Sliimy,
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,
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,
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. M. Pokora's contribution included " Talking About a Revolution", a cover of a
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hit. * In 2011, he performed on ''Le show Johnny'' hosted by
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* Enjoying great popularity with children, M. Pokora has taken part in many broadcasts concentrated on kids, including a special on him on 25 May 2011 on '' L'École des fans'' presented by Philippe Risoli where children Gabin, Alicia, Romane, Yamin, Axel and Inès aged 5 to 7 years sang covers of his songs.L'école des fans – M Pokora
(in French) He also interpreted his cover hit " À nos actes manqués" on the show. He was also co-sponsor with
Hélène Ségara Hélène Ségara (), born Hélène Aurore Alice Rizzo on 26 February 1971, is a singer of Music of France, French, Armenians, Armenian and Italy, Italian descent, who came to prominence playing the role of Esméralda (The Hunchback of Notre-Dame ...
et
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of the second edition of
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's show ''
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'' broadcast on 30 April 2011. ; Winning ''Danse avec les stars'' * On 19 March 2011 he won
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inaugural series of '' Danse avec les stars'' (the French version of ''
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'') with his partner
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getting 62% of the votes against 38% to runner-up
Sofia Essaïdi Sofia Essaïdi ( ar, صوفيا السعيدي, born 6 August 1984) is a French- Moroccan singer and actress. She was born in Casablanca, to a Moroccan father and a French mother. Career From 30 August to 13 December 2003, she participated in ...
. This table shows the route of M.Pokora and Katrina Patchett in Danse Avec Les Stars. In the final, the Freestyle wasn't rated.


Discography


Albums

; As part of
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* 2003: ''Notre étoile''
(as a member of
Linkup Linkup was a French boy band, created by the third season of the popular French reality show ''Popstars'', called "Popstars - the Duel" aired on RTL Group TV channel M6 (also known as Métropole 6) in fall 2003. It consisted of Matthieu, Lionel ...
)
; Solo * 2004: ''
M. Pokora Matthieu Tota (; born 26 September 1985), artistically known as Matt Pokora and later M. Pokora (), is a French pop and R&B singer. In 2016, he became a coach for ''The Voice Kids France'' and '' The Voice: la plus belle voix''. Early life ...
'' * 2006: ''
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'' * 2008: ''
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'' * 2010 / 2011: '' Mise à jour'' /
'' Updated'' / '' Mise à jour Version 2.0'' * 2012: ''
À la poursuite du bonheur ''À la poursuite du bonheur'' (meaning In pursuit of happiness) is the fifth studio album by French singer M. Pokora, released on March 19, 2012. The album sees Matt working with previous producers such as The Bionix, GEE Futurisc, but with a ran ...
'' * 2013: '' À la poursuite du bonheur Tour – Live à Bercy'' * 2015: '' R.E.D.'' * 2016: ''
My Way "My Way" is a song popularized in 1969 by Frank Sinatra set to the music of the French song "Comme d'habitude" composed by Jacques Revaux with lyrics by Gilles Thibaut and Claude François and first performed in 1967 by Claude François. Its E ...
'' * 2019: '' Pyramide'' * 2022: ''
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'' ; Special releases * 2013: ''À la poursuite du bonheur'' / ''Mise à jour'' (re-release)


DVDs

* 2005 "Un an avec M. Pokora" (One year with M. Pokora) * 2006 "Player Tour" * 2007 "100% VIP" (with Alexandra Gas) * 2012 "A La Poursuite Du Bonheur Tour" * 2015 "M.Pokora 10 ans de Carrière Symphonic Show "


Filmography


Tours

* 2006/2007 ''Player Tour'' * 2008/2009 ''Catch Me Tour'' * 2010/2011 ''Mise a jour Tour'' * 2012 ''À la poursuite du bonheur – Tour 2012'' * 2015 R.E.D Tour * 2017 My way Tour * 2019/2020 Pyramide Tour


Books

* 2006: ''M. Pokora – La révolution R&B'' * 2006: ''Et je me souviens'', Editions K&B * 2008: ''M. Pokora vu par'', Éditions Broché * 2013: "De Mathhieu à Robin des Bois", Editions Dider Carpentier, by Cédric NAIMI * 2014: "M.Pokora, La véritable histoire", by Jérémy Lapage


References


External links


Official website
(in French)
M Pokora's official YouTube channel
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Pokora, M. 1985 births Living people 21st-century French singers Popstars winners Musicians from Strasbourg French people of Polish descent Danse avec les stars winners French rappers English-language singers from France Universal Music Group artists 21st-century French dancers 21st-century French male singers Crunk musicians