Discography 1998-2012.rar New! | Bob Sinclar -
For fans of electronic dance music (EDM), particularly the vibrant, sample-heavy era of the late 90s and 2000s, few names are as iconic as Bob Sinclar. The French producer, DJ, and label head (of Yellow Productions) redefined house music, bringing a sunny, funky, and often disco-infused sound to the global forefront.
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Disco 2012 (released late 2011) is the final jewel in the RAR. It includes the hypnotic "Rainbow of Love" (feat. Ben Onono) and "Fuck With You" (feat. Sophie Ellis-Bextor). The album is mature, polished, and features the "Cerrone's Spirit" suite—a worship of his idol, the legendary disco producer Cerrone. Bob Sinclar - Discography 1998-2012.rar
The same album cycle birthed "World, Hold On (Children of the Sky)," featuring Steve Edwards. The track earned a Grammy nomination and solidified Sinclar’s reputation for creating uplifting, message-driven dance music. For fans of electronic dance music (EDM), particularly
During this era, Sinclar launched the Africanism project. It integrated native African rhythms, percussion, and languages with traditional electronic beats, producing underground club anthems like "Bisou Sucré" and "Edony (Clap Your Hands)." 2005–2007: Global Explosion and Commercial Peak Disco 2012 (released late 2011) is the final
The mid-2000s were a time of peak success for Bob Sinclar. His album "Champs Élysées" (2007) brought some of his most famous tracks, including "Love Generation" and "Champs Elysées." These songs epitomized the French touch—a genre that Sinclar helped popularize. The album's blend of classic disco elements with modern electronic production techniques appealed to a wide audience and helped cement Sinclar's status as a leading figure in electronic music.