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Origin
  
Paris, France

Years active
  
2005-Present

Website
  
Naive New Beaters.com

Genres
  
Pop, Rap, Rock

Labels
  
Cinq7

Albums
  
À la folie, Wallace

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Members
  
David Boring Martin Luther BB King EuroBelix

Profiles

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Naïve New Beaters is a French pop band from Paris. Their style incorporates elements from rap, rock and electro house. The band was formed in 2005 and found initial internet fame on YouTube in 2007 with the music video for their first single "Bang Bang" eventually receiving over 100,000 views. In May 2009 they released their first album "Wallace" and toured Europe playing such festivals as Festival Internacional de Benicàssim, Paléo Festival and Osheaga Festival in Quebec, Canada.

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Their song "Can't Choose" was featured on the game NBA 2K10.

They are mainly known thanks to their song "Live Good", which was used in a TV commercial for Nokia.

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The band released their second studio album 'La Onda' on the 24 September 2012. On 24 and 25 June 2013, the band were the support-act for The Smashing Pumpkins in Paris and Nantes.

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Albums

  • Wallace (2009)
  • La Onda (24 September 2012)
  • À la folie (2016)
  • Singles

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  • "Live Good" (2007)
  • "Bang Bang" (2007)
  • "Get Love" (2009)
  • "Just Another Day" (2010)
  • "Jersey" (2012)
  • "La onda" (2012)
  • "Shit Happens" (2013)
  • "Heal Tomorrow" featuring Izia (2016)

  • Naïve New Beaters Paroles Break Naive New Beaters traduction et lyrics

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    Songs

    Heal TomorrowÀ la folie · 2016
    JerseyLa Onda · 2012
    Run AwayÀ la folie · 2016

    References

    Naïve New Beaters Wikipedia