Diam's


Mélanie Georgiades, better known by her stage name Diam's, is a French rapper and singer of Greek Cypriot origin.

Early career

In 1998, when she was just 19, Diam's signed a development deal with BMG Music Publishing France. With the publisher's help, Diam's worked on her craft and signed with Universal Records in 1999. She appeared in a song on DJ Mehdi's 2002 album " Espion".
2003's Brut de Femme was her breakthrough, reaching gold and spawning the top 10 single "DJ."
In 2005, she cemented her importance as a songwriter with "Ma Philosophie"—a huge number one hit for Pop Idol star Amel Bent.
In 2005, she collaborated with Indonesian singer Anggun for her song "Juste Être Une Femme", which is featured on the French version of her studio album Luminescence.

''Dans ma bulle'' 2006

Dans ma bulle was released in February 2006, debuting at number one on the French album chart selling 50,000 copies in its first week. Diam's first single from Dans Ma Bulle, La Boulette gained immense popularity and airtime. It stayed at number one on the French music charts for 6 consecutive weeks. Her second single Jeune Demoiselle debuted at #4. Ma France à moi and Confessions nocturnes with Vitaa also proved to popular. Dans Ma Bulle went on to be the biggest-selling French album in France in 2006 and reached diamond status. Diam's won the award for Best French Act at the 2006 MTV Europe Music Awards.

Personal life

Diam's is known for her political activism in both her lyrics and her public persona. She converted to Islam in late 2008 and wears a Jilbāb.

Discography

Albums

Singles

1 Digital Downloads

Recognitions