12-504: [REDACTED] Look up Tonton or tonton in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tonton may refer to: People [ edit ] Tonton David , David Grammont, French Reggae singer Tonton Gutierrez , Eduardo Antonio Winsett Gutierrez Jr., (born 1964), a Filipino film and television actor Tonton Landicho (born 1978), a Filipino actor Tonton Semakala (born 1975),
24-531: A 1991 Belgian professional cycling team Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tonton . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tonton&oldid=1203972918 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
36-442: A Filipino film and television actor Tonton Landicho (born 1978), a Filipino actor Tonton Semakala (born 1975), a professional boxer from Sweden Tonton Susanto (born 1973), an Indonesian professional racing cyclist Tonton Zola Moukoko (born 1983), a Congolese footballer Washington "Tonton" Young, Filipino cartoonist known for Pupung daily comic strip Other uses [ edit ] tonton (video portal) ,
48-534: A Malaysian video portal Tonton (spider) , a genus of South American spiders The Tontons , an American band from Houston, Texas Tonton, a Muppet on Hikayat Simsim , a Jordanian version of Sesame Street Tonton Island, Indonesia, connected by the Barelang Bridge See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Tonton Ton (disambiguation) Tonson (surname) Tonton Macoute (disambiguation) Tauntaun ,
60-496: A Muppet on Hikayat Simsim , a Jordanian version of Sesame Street Tonton Island, Indonesia, connected by the Barelang Bridge See also [ edit ] All pages with titles containing Tonton Ton (disambiguation) Tonson (surname) Tonton Macoute (disambiguation) Tauntaun , a fictional creature from the Star Wars films Ton-Taun , an American rock band from Pennsylvania Tonton Tapis–GB ,
72-656: A fictional creature from the Star Wars films Ton-Taun , an American rock band from Pennsylvania Tonton Tapis–GB , a 1991 Belgian professional cycling team Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tonton . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tonton&oldid=1203972918 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Disambiguation pages with given-name-holder lists Hidden categories: Short description
84-469: A professional boxer from Sweden Tonton Susanto (born 1973), an Indonesian professional racing cyclist Tonton Zola Moukoko (born 1983), a Congolese footballer Washington "Tonton" Young, Filipino cartoonist known for Pupung daily comic strip Other uses [ edit ] tonton (video portal) , a Malaysian video portal Tonton (spider) , a genus of South American spiders The Tontons , an American band from Houston, Texas Tonton,
96-440: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Tonton [REDACTED] Look up Tonton or tonton in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Tonton may refer to: People [ edit ] Tonton David , David Grammont, French Reggae singer Tonton Gutierrez , Eduardo Antonio Winsett Gutierrez Jr., (born 1964),
108-527: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Tonton David David Grammont (12 October 1967 – 16 February 2021), better known under his stage name Tonton David was a French Reggae singer born in Réunion . He was renowned for his raggamuffin performances, but used influences of soul music , gro kâ (from the French West Indies),
120-540: The Zairian rumba . Tonton David had a turbulent childhood in a suburb of Paris. He left his family aged 14 and had a successful career in music with songs featuring powerful and political lyrics. In 1990, Tonton David had his big break when he was featured in a TV report about " Black Paris ". Following that performance, Tonton David was signed by the Virgin record label. Shortly after, he recorded "Peuples du monde", which
132-508: The same album was released as a single. 1995 saw his biggest success to date with the release of the song "Chacun sa route", which was used in the soundtrack of the film Un indien dans la ville . His third album Récidiviste in 1995 included the single "Pour tout le monde pareil" and featured a collaboration with rai star Cheb Mami in "Fugitifs". His fourth album Faut qu'ça arrête was more heavily influenced by Haitian music , after he collaborated with Haitian musician Papa Jube . Victim of
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#1732797623292144-856: Was featured in French rap compilation Rapattitudes . Le blues de la racaille released on 2 December 1991, was his debut album in which he explored social issues such as unemployment, poverty and racism, becoming a figurehead for a whole generation of disenchanted French youth. In 1991, he performed in front of an audience of 12,000 music fans at the Fête des Kafs in Saint Denis , La Réunion and in 1992 at Reggae Sunsplash festival in Kingston, Jamaica . In 1993, he released his second album Allez leur dire recorded in Memphis, Tennessee . "Sûr et certain" taken from
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