Dadju

Dadju (born Dadju Djuna Nsungula) is a French-Congolese singer and songwriter known for his smooth vocals, romantic lyrics, and blend of R&B, Afropop, and zouk influences. Initially gaining recognition as part of the duo The Shin Sekaï, he launched his solo career with his debut album Gentleman 2.0 (2017), which featured hits like "Reine", "Bob Marley", and "Django" featuring Booba. His follow-up albums Poison ou Antidote (2019) and Cullinan (2022) continued his success with chart-topping tracks like "Compliqué" and "Mon Soleil" (with Anitta). As the younger brother of Gims, Dadju has carved out his own space in the French and African music scenes, becoming one of the most popular artists in Francophone R&B. With millions of fans and a reputation for love-themed ballads, he remains a dominant force in contemporary music.