Ateyaba (album)

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Ateyaba
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Studio album by
ReleasedJune 2, 2014 (2014-06-02)
Recorded2013 – 2014
Genre Hip hop, french rap, trap, Hardcore Rap, Dirty Rap
Length60:08
Label Def Jam France
Producer
  • Oumar Samaké (exec)
  • Joke
  • Therapy "2093"
  • The Beat Freakz
  • Richie Beatz
  • Blastar
  • Ikaz Boi
  • Jaycee
  • ID Labs
  • CashMoney AP
  • Rytchie Pronzola
  • Mr. Punisher
  • Myth Syzer
  • Hot Track
Joke chronology
Tokyo
(2012)
Ateyaba
(2014)
Delorean Music
(2015)
Singles from Ateyaba
  1. "Majeur en l'air"
    Released: March 31, 2014
  2. "Vénus"
    Released: May 12, 2014
  3. "Miley"
    Released: May 12, 2014
  4. "Sphinx (feat. Rim K & Seth Gueko)"
    Released: February 20, 2014
  5. "On est sur les nerfs"
    Released: June 2, 2014
  6. "Black Card (feat. Pusha T)"
    Released: June 2, 2014
  7. "Amistad"
    Released: June 2, 2014

Atebaya is the first studio album by French rapper Joke. It was released on June 2, 2014, by Def Jam France. The album features guest appearances by Jhene Aiko, Pusha T, Dosseh, Seth Gueko, Rim'K, Bip's and Titan.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Pharaon"
  • Gilles Soler
  • Leknifrug
2:42
2."Majeur en l'air"
  • Soler
  • Therapy
3:36
3."Black Card" (featuring Pusha T)
  • Leknifrug
  • Blastar
2:47
4."Menace - Interlude"
  • Soler
  • Mr. Punisher
1:01
5."Menace"
  • Soler
  • Da Beat Freakz
3:12
6."Jen Selter"
  • Soler
  • Unnamed women
  • Richie Beatz
4:33
7."New Jack City"
  • Soler
  • Richie Beatz
3:52
8."Miley" (featuring Dosseh)4:00
9."On est sur les nerfs"
  • Soler
  • Ikaz Boi
3:06
10."Venus"
  • Soler
  • Hottrack
3:37
11."French Riviera" (featuring Jhené Aiko)
  • Richie Beatz
4:05
12."Casino"
  • Soler
  • Still Nas Rise
4:50
13."4 Pattes" (featuring Titan)
  • Soler
  • Titan
  • Leknifrug
3:41
14."Oyé Sapapaya"
  • Soler
  • High Klassified
3:21
15."Paris"
  • Soler
  • Unknown singer
  • Soler
5:00
16."Ateyaba"
  • Soler
  • Da Beat Freakz
4:27
17."Niamtougou (Outro)"
  • Soler
  • Myth Syzer
3:43
18."Anubis" (featuring Bip's)
  • Soler
  • Bip's
  • Blastar
4:36
19."Amistad"
  • Soler
  • ID Labs
3:50
20."Sphinx" (featuring Rim'K & Seth Gueko)
  • Richie Beatz
3:59
21."Diamand & Cigarios"
  • Soler
  • Jay Cee
4:36
Total length:60:08

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