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Idéal J (originally known as Idéal Junior) was a French
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group from
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, active primarily during the 1990s until their disbandment in 2001. The group became popular for its raw lyrics, political themes, and influence within the
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scene. They released two studio albums: '' O'riginal MC's sur une mission'' (1996) and '' Le combat continue'' (1998). The latter album featured the single "Hardcore". Idéal J was also part of the French music collective
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.


Members

Idéal Junior was founded by Alix Mathurin, known by his stage name Daddy Kery. The group's name is a tribute to an earlier crew called ''Idéal''. The original members of Idéal Junior, aged 13 to 14 at the time, included: *Daddy Kery (Alix Mathurin, later known as Kery James) *Alter MC (later known as Jessy Money) *Bakar (later known as Rocco) *Teddy Corona *Selim du 9.4 (Sélim Bélabès) In 1992,
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joined the group. In 1993, Alter MC and Selim du 9.4 departed. By the time of their debut studio album, the group consisted of
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, Teddy Corona, Rocco, and DJ Mehdi.


Career

In 1992, the group released the
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"La vie est brutale" and began performing at local festivals. DJ Mehdi joined the group in 1992, contributing to their production and live performances. A dispute between the members of Idéal Junior and their producer led to delays in releasing a full album. Despite this, the group continued to tour, perform, and record tracks for Alariana, a label established by associates. After resolving their contractual issues, they contributed to the soundtrack of the 1995 film ''
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'' with the tracks "Mauvais Garçon" and "Ce soir". That same year, they provided the title track for the mixtape ''Orly City Bronx''. The group renamed itself Idéal J and released its debut album '' O'riginal MC's sur une mission''. The album featured socially conscious tracks like "Le ghetto français," "Show bizness," "Je dois faire du cash," and variations of "Ghettolude." Idéal J began to regularly contribute to various maxi single releases. The single "J'désole mes parents", featured on the compilation ''Nouvelle donne'', garnered them broader recognition. A second album, '' Le combat continue'', was released in 1998. It featured collaborations with artists affiliated with the collective
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, including
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, AP, Karlito, Dry, and OGB, alongside Hasheem, Zahariya, Leila, and Different Teep. Kery James focused on writing new material, with lyrics reportedly reflecting experiences such as police interactions, neighborhood rivalries, and anxieties about mortality. The group's lyrics generated controversy. Their single "Hardcore" was reportedly banned from mainstream radio play, and its music video was initially withdrawn, edited, and later re-released. "Hardcore" contained lyrics that addressed topics including the French police force, Black police officers ("''Les flics noirs ne sont que des traîtres et j'en bave de rage''"), homosexuals ("''Deux pédés qui s'embrassent en plein Paris, Hardcore''")interpreted as homophobic in the context of the songas well as news items such as deforestation, the war in Yugoslavia, the right-wing party
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, the
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, the French Revolution, colonization, and
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. Another release that drew controversy was "Pour une poignée de dollars". The group's activities were affected by member changes and in 1999, the death of Montana, a close friend of Kery James. Kery James performed a final concert at
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in 1999, after which the group ceased performing together. The group's official dissolution was announced in 2001.


After split-up

Following the group's breakup, most members continued to pursue musical careers. *
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became more involved with the Muslim community after Montana's death. His first solo album, ''Si c'était à refaire...'', released in 2001, is often considered to mark a definitive turn towards his solo career after Idéal J. The album was certified gold. In 2005, he released ''Ma vérité'', which included a section from "Hardcore". He later released ''À l'ombre du show business'' (certified platinum in 2008) and ''Réel'' (certified double platinum in 2009). *Mehdi Favéris-Essadi, known as
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, released his debut solo album with electro and
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influences shortly after the group's separation. His solo debut was titled ''(The Story of) Espion''. This was followed in 2005 by a collaborative album with Kourtrajmé, ''Des friandises pour ta bouche''. In 2006, he released his solo album ''Lucky Boy'', followed by ''Lucky Boy at Night'' (2007) and ''Red Black & Blue'' (2009). He died on 13 September 2011. *Teddy Corona remained a member of Mafia K-1 Fry and initiated the musical project ''
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'' under the Small Records label. A compilation featuring tracks by DJ Mosko, Mista Flo, and Rocco was released in November 2004. A second compilation album, '' Street Lourd Hall Stars II'', followed in July 2010. *Bakar, now known as Rocco, is still a member of Mafia K-1 Fry and remains connected with the musicians from Orly, Vitry-sur-Seine, and Choisy-le-Roi. While he no longer raps, Rocco continues to contribute to the artistic productions of the collective's members. *Selim du 9.4, whose real name is Sélim Bélabès, has also maintained his connection with Mafia K-1 Fry, appearing on two of their compilation albums. His brother, Rak, is also a rapper associated with the collective.


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