Akon

Singer

Birthday April 16, 1973

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace St. Louis, Missouri, U.S.

Age 50 years old

Nationality United States

#3727 Most Popular

1973

Aliaune Damala Badara Akon Thiam (born April 16, 1973), known mononymously as Akon, is a Senegalese-American singer, record producer, and entrepreneur.

Aliaune Damala Badara Akon Thiam was born on April 16, 1973, in St. Louis, Missouri, to a Muslim family.

His mother is dancer Kine Gueye Thiam (née Gueye), and his father is percussionist Mor Thiam.

Mor Thiam was born to a Toucouleur family of Quranic scholars in Kaolack, Senegal.

Akon spent a significant part of his childhood in Senegal, which he described as his "hometown".

Akon learned to play five instruments, including drums, guitar and djembe.

At age seven, he and his family relocated to Union City, New Jersey, splitting his time between the United States and Senegal until settling in Newark.

Growing up in New Jersey, Akon had difficulties getting along with other children.

When he and his older brother reached high school, his parents left them on their own in Jersey City and moved the rest of the family to Atlanta, Georgia.

Akon attended William L. Dickinson High School in Jersey City.

Music mogul Devyne Stephens, the president of Upfront Megatainment, first heard about Akon when rapper Lil Zane brought him along to Stephens' rehearsal hall, a place that at the time saw talents such as Usher and TLC being developed.

The relationship between Stephens and Akon began as a friendship and mentorship, with the young artist regularly stopping by to ask for advice, with Stephens eventually signing him to his production company and began grooming him professionally.

The songs Akon recorded with Stephens were brought to the attention of Universal's imprint SRC Records.

In an interview with HitQuarters SRC A&R Jerome "Knobody" Foster said, "What caught my attention right away was "Lonely", and I said, 'this kid is official – this is a huge record."

Foster and SRC CEO Steve Rifkind immediately boarded a private plane to Atlanta to meet the young artist.

Akon knew of Foster's work as producer Knobody and so there was a mutual respect for one another and the pair hit it off.

2004

An influential figure in modern world music, he rose to prominence in 2004 following the release of his debut single "Locked Up" (featuring Styles P).

Styled in hip hop, it preceded the release of his debut studio album Trouble (2004), which became his commercial breakthrough and spawned the R&B-styled follow-up, "Lonely" the following year.

Akon has founded the record labels Konvict Muzik and KonLive Distribution in 2004 and 2007 respectively, through which he has signed a number of successful acts including Lady Gaga, T-Pain, R. City, Kardinal Offishall, Jeffree Star and French Montana, among others.

In addition, he sports a concurrent career in producing and songwriting records mainly for artists on his labels, but also for other mainstream artists including Michael Jackson, Snoop Dogg, Lionel Richie, Leona Lewis, Sean Paul, Whitney Houston, Mario, and Estelle, among others.

Akon has since been prolific in charitable and philanthropic endeavors.

Akon's solo debut album, Trouble, was released on June 29, 2004.

It spawned the singles "Locked Up", "Lonely", "Belly Dancer (Bananza)", "Pot of Gold" and "Ghetto".

"Locked Up" reached the number 8 position in the US and number 5 in the UK.

"Ghetto" became a radio hit when it was remixed by DJ Green Lantern to include verses from rappers 2Pac and The Notorious B.I.G. The album is a hybrid of Akon's silky, West African-styled vocals mixed with East Coast and Southern beats.

Most of Akon's songs begin with the sound of the clank of a jail cell's door with him uttering the word "Konvict".

2005

In 2005, he released the single "Lonely" (which samples Bobby Vinton's "Mr. Lonely").

The song reached the top five on the Billboard Hot 100, and topped the charts in Australia, the UK and Germany.

His album also climbed to number one in the UK in April 2005.

When music channel The Box had a top ten weekly chart, which was calculated by the number of video requests, Akon's "Lonely" became the longest-running single on the top of the chart, spanning over fifteen weeks.

Akon was then featured on two other singles, P-Money's "Keep on Callin'" off the album Magic City, and the other with New Zealand rapper Savage with the single "Moonshine", which had become a success in both New Zealand and Australia, reaching number one in the New Zealand charts.

2006

His second album, Konvicted (2006) was met with continued success as it received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Contemporary R&B Album, while its lead singles: "I Wanna Love You" (featuring Snoop Dogg) and "Smack That" (featuring Eminem) each received nominations for Best Rap/Sung Collaboration.

Both songs peaked at numbers one and two respectively on the Billboard Hot 100, likewise with his singles released the following year: "Don't Matter" and his guest performance on Gwen Stefani's "The Sweet Escape"; this made Akon the first solo artist to simultaneously hold the top two spots on the Billboard Hot 100 charts twice.

2007

He was listed by Guinness World Records as the number-one selling artist for master ringtones in the world, with 11 million sold by December 2007.

2008

His third album, Freedom (2008) was supported by the Hot 100 top-ten lead single, "Right Now (Na Na Na)".

2010

Forbes ranked Akon 80th (Power Rank) in the Forbes Celebrity 100 in 2010 and 5th in the 40 Most Powerful Celebrities in Africa list, in 2011.

Billboard ranked Akon No. 6 on the list of Top Digital Songs Artists of the decade.

2014

He launched the non-profit Akon Lighting Africa in 2014, and began development on his own city in Senegal, scheduled to open to the public in 2026.

2019

His fourth album, El Negreeto (2019) explored reggaeton and Latin music.

Along with his solo career, Akon provided guest performances on 23 Billboard Hot 100 entries for other artists—such activity resulted in two additional Grammy Award nominations.