Born in El Biar,
Algiers, from a
Constantine-based family, Reda Taliani grew in
Koléa, a town in
Tipaza Province, in northern Algeria. His musical career started at 5 when he joined the Koléa Conservatory of Arab and Andalusian Music where he studied playing a number of instruments and excelled in playing the
mandolin. He was captivated by
raï music very early on and opted for leaving the more classical
Andalusian music entirely devoting himself to raï. The name Taliani (the Italian) is a
nickname given to him when he was just 8 because of the way he dressed. Reda Taliani's first album entitled
Ache Dani Elwahd Tayra was released in 2000 with producer Issame and Eleulma Phone. He stayed with the label until 2004 when he moved to Dounia Production label where he released his successful album
Joséphine the same year. Since then he has found popularity and success mainly in Algeria with
Les Algériens des Kamikazes and
Khobz Dar. His music is widely influenced by Cheb Khaled and Sahraoui styles, but also by Bob Marley and Santana. He has collaborated with many
French artists, most notably the
rap formation 113 on their album
113 Degrés. The single emanating from the collaboration entitled "Partir loin" was very successful. He was featured in
Raï N B Fever 2 with the song "Cholé Cholé" with Rappeurs d'Instinct. He also sang "Ca passe où ça casse" with French rapper of
Tunisian origin
Tunisiano. In 2011, he collaborated with
Grand Corps Malade on the track "Inch'allah" ==Discography==