Overview
Raphaël Mussard, known by his stage name Faf Larage, is a French rapper born on 6 March 1971. He is of Malagasy and Réunionese descent and has been active in the French hip‑hop scene since the late 1990s.
Raphaël Mussard, known by his stage name Faf Larage, is a French rapper born on 6 March 1971. He is of Malagasy and Réunionese descent and has been active in the French hip‑hop scene since the late 1990s.

Faf Larage began his career as a solo artist, emerging from the multicultural background of his Malagasy and Réunionese heritage. Details about his early life, hometown, or the exact circumstances of his entry into music are not documented in the supplied sources. His first recorded appearance that is publicly noted is the track “La cavale” released in 1998, featuring Shurik'N. This early work placed him within the French rap community of that era.
Faf Larage performs French rap, incorporating lyrical themes common to the genre. Specific musical influences or stylistic evolutions are not detailed in the available sources. Given his heritage, it is possible that cultural elements from Madagascar and Réunion inform his artistic perspective, though this cannot be confirmed from the provided notes.
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Faf Larage operates as a solo act; no band members are listed in the sources.
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While not extensively documented in the supplied references, Faf Larage is recognized as part of the French rap movement of the late 1990s and early 2000s. His multicultural background adds to the diversity of voices within the genre. Further details about chart performance, collaborations, or later releases are not available from the current sources.