The victory for Himra at the 2026 Les Flammes ceremony represents a definitive cultural shift in the landscape of African music, underscored by the strategic vision of Tieme Music. By taking home the award for “La Flamme du Morceau de Musiques africaines ou d’inspiration africaine de l’année” for his hit track “Number One” featuring Minz, the Ivorian sensation has officially cemented his place at the high table of global music. This win is a testament to a broader movement of Rap Ivoire breaking through international barriers under the guidance of the Tieme Music powerhouse.
Behind the glitter of the trophy and the roar of the crowd at the Théâtre du Châtelet lies a blueprint of strategic brilliance. Founded by Franck and Charlène Osei-Mensah, Tieme Music has positioned itself as a cultural embassy designed to bridge the gap between independent African talent and the global market.
Their role in Himra’s recent success is fundamental, providing the high-tier marketing, legal support, and professional distribution tools that allowed him to navigate the complexities of the international industry while maintaining his authentic Nouchi identity.

Himra’s trajectory is a story of calculated evolution. Once known primarily as the drill king of Côte d’Ivoire, his transition into a versatile, chart-topping star reached a fever pitch on January 28, 2026, when he performed at a sold-out Zénith Paris – La Villette. This historic night served as a coronation. The magnitude of his success was physically manifested when he was presented with his SNEP Gold certification for “Number One”, surpassing 15,000,000 equivalent streams.
The success of “Number One” was no accident of virality. In partnership with ADA France, a sophisticated rollout ensured maximum visibility across European and African streaming platforms. This infrastructure allowed Himra to sustain a relentless two-year run, resulting in back-to-back nominations at Les Flammes. By securing major international playlist placements and organizing a global tour, the management team ensured that Himra’s voice was heard far beyond the streets of Abidjan, turning a local movement into a global phenomenon.
Winning this Flamme is the culmination of a vision that prizes artistic independence as much as commercial triumph, a goal shared and executed by Tieme Music. Himra’s rise demonstrates that with the right strategic partnership, the next generation of African artists can achieve gold-standard success on their own terms. As Himra holds his trophy aloft, he does so as the face of a new era, one where Tieme Music continues to shorten the bridge between the continent and the world, proving that African-inspired music is the global standard.






