
Akon: Life, Music, Education, Jail & More
1. Early Life & Background
- Full Name: Aliaune Damala Badara Akon Thiam
- Born: April 16, 1973 (or 1977, as some sources claim) in St. Louis, Missouri, USA
- Heritage: Senegalese-American (Parents from Senegal)
- Raised in: Both Senegal and the United States (New Jersey)
2. Music Career & Rise to Fame
- Gained fame with his debut album “Trouble” (2004), featuring hits like “Locked Up” and “Lonely”
- Second album, “Konvicted” (2006), included global hits like “Smack That” (feat. Eminem) and “Don’t Matter”
- Collaborated with artists like Michael Jackson, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Lady Gaga, T-Pain, and David Guetta
- Founded Konvict Muzik, a label that helped launch the careers of Lady Gaga and T-Pain
3. Jail & Controversies
- Jail Time?
- Akon has claimed he spent three years in jail for running a car theft ring, which inspired his hit “Locked Up”
- However, later investigations found no criminal records proving he served time in prison
- Some believe the “jail time” was exaggerated for publicity
4. Education
- Attended William L. Dickinson High School in New Jersey
- Briefly enrolled in Clark Atlanta University but dropped out to focus on music
5. Business Ventures & Philanthropy
- Founded Akon Lighting Africa, which provides solar power to African communities
- Working on Akon City, a futuristic smart city in Senegal based on cryptocurrency (Akoin)
- Owns Konvict Clothing and has investments in real estate, music, and cryptocurrency
6. Recent Music & Activities
- Released “Ain’t No Peace” (2020), an album addressing social justice issues
- Continues to work on business ventures in Africa, focusing on sustainability and development