Hiatusįrom 2010 until a couple of years ago, Paul kept releasing new songs, going to concerts, etc. His mother raised him and his four siblings in Brussels, before moving to a suburb outside the Belgian capital. He was killed during the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi. It is said that Stromae’s father, Pierre Rutare, an architect, was absent for most of his childhood. Paul has been mainly famous due to a song called "Papaoutai", in which he explains his feelings being raised with only his mother. His first son was born on 23 September 2018. On 12 December 2015, Van Haver was secretly married to Coralie Barbier by well-known Catholic priest Guy Gilbert, in a private ceremony held in Mechelen. Since 2018 he has been showing himself in public again. In an interview in 2017, he stated that he still suffers from panic attacks and initially left open whether he would ever be able to make music professionally again. Since then Stromae has avoided public appearances. In 2015 he had to cancel a tour through Africa because of anxiety caused by the malaria medicine Lariam (Mefloquine). His early influences included Belgian singer-songwriter Jacques Brel, Cuban son, and Congolese rumba. He formed a small rap group with his friends while still in school. He attended the Sacré-coeur de Jette, a Jesuit school in Jette, the Collège Saint-Paul in Godinne, after failing in the public school system at the age of sixteen. He and his siblings were raised by their mother, as his father, a prominent architect, was killed during the 1994 Rwandan genocide, while visiting his family. Paul Van Haver was born in Brussels and raised in the city's Laeken district, to a Rwandan Tutsi father, Pierre Rutare, and a Belgian Flemish mother, Miranda Van Haver. ![]()
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