Stromae

Singer

Birthday March 12, 1985

Birth Sign Pisces

Birthplace Etterbeek, Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium

Age 39 years old

Nationality Belgium

Height 6′ 3″

#8185 Most Popular

1985

Paul Van Haver (born 12 March 1985), better known by his stage name Stromae, is a Belgian singer, rapper, songwriter and producer.

He is mostly known for his music blending hip hop and electronic music.

1994

He and his siblings were raised by their mother, as his father, an architect, was killed during the 1994 Rwandan genocide, while visiting his family.

He attended the Sacré-coeur de Jette, a Jesuit school in Jette, the Collège Saint-Paul in Godinne, after failing in the public school system at the age of 16.

He formed a small rap group with his friends while still in school.

His early influences included Belgian singer-songwriter Jacques Brel, son cubano and Congolese rumba.

2000

In 2000, Stromae appeared as a rapper called Opsmaestro, though he later changed his stage name to "Stromae", which comes from switching the syllables in the word "Maestro".

This inversion is a result of French slang known as verlan.

At the age of 18, he founded a rap group called "Suspicion", along with rapper "J.E.D.I."

in Eichhof.

They produced the song and music video "Faut que t'arrête le Rap..."

before J.E.D.I. decided to leave the rap duo.

To finance his private school education, Van Haver worked part-time in the hospitality industry, but his academic performance was not up to standard.

It was only later, when he registered at the Institut national de radioélectricité et cinématographie, that he released his first EP "Juste un cerveau, un flow, un fond et un mic...".

2007

In 2007, during his studies at the film school of Brussels, Stromae decided to concentrate fully on his musical career.

This resulted in his debut-EP "Juste un cerveau, un flow, un fond et un mic…".

2008

In 2008, he signed a four-year record deal with "Because Music" and "Kilomaître".

In 2008, Stromae worked as a young trainee at the music radio station NRJ in Brussels.

Vincent Verbelen, Music Manager, was impressed by the talent he perceived in Stromae's first single "Alors on danse" and decided to air it for the first time on NRJ.

Vertigo Records, a label of Mercury Records France (Universal Music Group), signed him for a worldwide licensing deal soon after this.

2009

Stromae came to wide public attention in 2009 with his song "Alors on danse" (from the album Cheese), which became a number one in several European countries.

2010

By May 2010 the track "Alors on danse" had reached number one in Belgium, France, Sweden, Greece, Germany, Austria, Turkey, Switzerland, Italy, Denmark, Romania and the Czech Republic.

On 2 September, Stromae collaborated with Kanye West and Gilbere Forte in a remix of his hit "Alors on danse".

In 2010, he was nominated for Best Dutch and Belgian Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards.

2011

He is one of the ten winners of the European Border Breakers Award 2011.

On 9 February 2011, his debut album Cheese (including the hit single "Alors on danse") won the award for Best Dance Album at the Victoires de la musique.

On 23 May 2011, during the recording of the French TV show Taratata, Stromae did a mashup of "Alors on danse" and "Don't Stop the Party" with the Black Eyed Peas.

Stromae also announced he would perform as the opening support act for the first of two concerts by the band in Paris on 24 and 25 June 2011 at Stade de France.

In 2011, he received one nomination for Best Belgian Act at the MTV Europe Music Awards.

2013

In 2013, his second album Racine carrée was a commercial success, selling two million copies in France.

The main singles from the album include "Papaoutai" and "Formidable".

Stromae also has a series of “leçons” that show how he makes his songs.

Paul Van Haver was born in Brussels and raised in the city's Laken district, to a Tutsi father from Rwanda, Pierre Rutare, and a Flemish mother, Miranda van Haver.

He said in an interview that he also has distant Somali heritage from his father's side.

The first single "Papaoutai" from his second album Racine carrée (Square root) was digitally released on 13 May 2013.

It went on to chart number 1 in Belgium and France, number 2 in the Netherlands, as well as number 7 in Germany and number 4 in Switzerland.

On 22 May 2013, amateur-looking videos appeared on YouTube showing Stromae, apparently drunk and wandering at the Louise tram station in Brussels at dawn.

The videos went viral.

A few days later, it was revealed that this was linked with the filming of a professional music video.

This was confirmed during an appearance by Stromae on the French TV show Ce soir ou jamais in which he discussed and also performed his new single "Formidable", which is about the story of a drunk man just separated from his girlfriend.