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The World Cup has Americans finally picking their head out of the sand and looking around at the big beautiful world beyond our shores. One global sensation that somehow slipped past our radar is Stromae , the Brussells-born singer-songwriter whose music has been described as a melange of “hip-hop, dance music, salsa and French folk music.”
His most recent record, Racine Carrie, went platinum eight times over in his native Belgium and sold 1.5 million copies in France alone. His single “Papaoutai” reached Number One on iTunes in 16 countries. Considering Stromae sings about AIDS, cancer, breaking stereotypes and other topics not usually associated with popular music, that’s no small feat.
“I think it’s important to talk about everything. I want to talk about every kind of subject,” he told Time Out New York . “Music is the only place that I can have no taboos. In real life I have a lot of taboos, and I can’t talk about everything easily. But I have to listen to it again and again and again, and change sometimes so I don’t sound just angry and aggressive.”
Though this androgynous 29-year-old identifies as straight, he’s not afraid to play with sexuality and gender—particularly on his single “Tous les mêmes,” which blasts gender stereotypes. Something of a conceptual artist, he created a half-man, half-woman character for the track.
Next for Stromae is U.S. domination—with Kanye West remixing his hit “Alors on danse” and a much-anticipated New York debut Friday night. See what all the fuss is about in the video for  “Tous les mêmes,” below.

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Stromae (Rapper) was born on the 12th of March, 1985. He was born in 1980s, in Millennials Generation. His birth sign is Pisces and his life path number is 11. Stromae’s birth flower is Daffodil and birthstone is Aquamarine. What does this all mean? Let’s find out!
Discover all the facts that no one tells you about Stromae below ↓
Stromae, best known for being a Rapper, was born in Etterbeek, Brussels, Belgium on Tuesday, March 12, 1985. Noted hip-hop and electronic musician who gained fame with Alors on danse, the No. 1 European hit from 2009. In 2014 he won an Artiste masculin Francophone Award at the NRJ Music Awards.
Family: He began dating former Miss Belgium Tatiana Silva in 2011, later breaking up in September 2012. Stromae father’s name is Pierre Rutare and mother Miranda Marie Van Haver. We will continue to update details on Stromae’s family.
Education: The education details are not available at this time. Please check back soon for updates.
Dating: According to CelebsCouples , Stromae is single .
Net Worth: Online estimates of Stromae’s net worth vary. It’s easy to predict his income, but it’s much harder to know how much he has spent over the years. CelebsMoney and NetWorthStatus does a good job of breaking most of it down.
Stromae zodiac sign is a Pisces. Dates of Pisces are February 19 - March 20. The Pisces zodiac sign are the dreamers and mystics of the zodiac. Many of them have lives filled with fantasy, magic and wonder. They are mystical, intuitive, creative, romantic, compassionate, sensitive. Although, they can be unrealistic, submissive, self-pitying, dependent, codependent
The Belgian rapper has been alive for 13,578 days or 325,886 hours. There were precisely 460 full moons after his birth to this day.
Stromae was born on a Tuesday. People born on Tuesdays come with a fiery, fighting spirit. They are brave, impatient, energetic, active, and driven to succeed, sometimes to a fault.
The world’s population was 4,873,781,796 and there were an estimated year babies born throughout the world in 1985, Ronald Reagan (Republican) was the president of the United States, and the number one song on Billboard 100 was "Can't Fight This Feeling" by REO Speedwagon.
538 – Witiges, king of the Ostrogoths, ends his siege of Rome, retreats to Ravenna, leaving the city in the hands of the victorious Roman general, Belisarius.
1455 – First record of Johannes Gutenberg's Bible, letter dated this day by Enea Silvio Piccolomini refers to the bible printed a year before.
1860 – Congress accepts Pre-emption Bill: free land in West for colonists.
1930 – Mohandas Gandhi begins 200m (300km) march protesting British salt tax.
1994 – Church of England ordains 1st 33 women priests.
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Stromae was born in the Year of the Ox. People with Chinese zodiac Ox bear persistent, simple, honest, and straightforward characteristics. They are talent leaders with strong faith, and strong devotion to work. Their strengths are honest, industrious, patient, cautious, level-headed, and persistent. But they can also be obstinate, inarticulate, prudish, and distant. Their lucky numbers are 1, 9, and lucky colors are red, blue, purple.
Stromae was born in the middle of Millennials Generation.
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In this Dutch name , the surname is Van Haver , not Haver .
Stromae at the 2011 NRJ Music Award
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Paul Van Haver ( Dutch pronunciation: [ˈpɔu̯l vɑn ˈɦaːvər] ; born 12 March 1985), better known by his stage name Stromae ( French pronunciation: ​ [stʁɔmaj] [1] ), is a Belgian singer-songwriter, rapper and musician. He is mostly known for his works in the genre of the hip hop and electronic music . 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. In 2013, his second album Racine carrée was a commercial success, selling 2 million copies in France. [2] The main singles from the album include " Papaoutai " and " Formidable ".

Paul Van Haver was born in Brussels and raised in the city's Laeken district, to a Rwandan Tutsi father, Pierre Rutare, and a Flemish mother, Miranda Van Haver. [3] [4] 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. [3] [5] 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 sixteen. [5] He formed a small rap group with his friends while still in school. His early influences included Belgian singer-songwriter Jacques Brel , Cuban son , and Congolese rumba . [6]

In 2000, he appeared as a rapper called Opmaestro, though he later changed his stage name to "Stromae", which is " Maestro " with the syllables reversed following the French slang practice, verlan . [5]

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 wasn't up to standard. [ citation needed ] 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...". [ citation needed ]

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…". In 2008 he signed a 4-year record deal with "Because Music" and 'Kilomaître'. [ citation needed ]

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. The response from listeners (including influential personalities ranging from Anna Wintour and Jean-Claude Van Damme , to the then-president of France Nicolas Sarkozy ) [ citation needed ] was one of extreme enthusiasm and Stromae came to wider public attention. In a few weeks from that point, sales of the song established it as number one in Belgium. [ c
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