Maradja

For Sanskrit title for a "great king" or "high king, see Maharaja
Maradja
Birth name Korriche Toufik
Born France
Genres Pop, Dance music
Occupation(s) Singer, songwriter, record producer
Years active 2002  present
Associated acts DJ Assad
Website www.maradja.com

Korriche Toufik better known by his stage name Maradja is a singer, songwriter and music producer in France. He has collaborated with a number of artists and is mostly known for his 2008 hits with DJ Assad, most notably "Everybody Clap" and "Summer Lovin'", both credited as DJ Assad vs Maradja. They were both French and pan-European club hits, further adapted by Greg Parys for hits in more countries including Italy, Portugal and Poland. He is also known for his first official solo single "Mi Amor".

Other collaborations include writing two hits for Jessy Matador, namely "Y'a qu'à demander" and "So Fine" in 2008, for Sandy Ground Factory in their hit "Move Ya Body" in 2009 and "Top of the World" appearing in DJ Nite Box as well as the hit "Come On Everybody" both in 2010 and the Les Juno hit "Elle me donne chaud" featuring Maradja. He has also worked with Willy William, Big Ali, Alex Milano, Xavier Decanter, Sandy Vee, Kylian Mash, Tom Snare and was featured in Kylian Mash's hit "Club Certified" which also featured Akon.

Discography

Year Single Peak positions Certification Album
FR
[1]
2008 "Everybody Clap"
(DJ Assad vs Maradja)
25
"Summer Lovin'"
(DJ Assad vs Maradja)
14
2012 "Mi Amor"
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