
Walter Taieb began his career in France, where he scored several major hits for artists Rozlyne Clarke, Beckie Bell and Indra. This early success established him as a talented and innovative musician. In the mid-1990s, Taieb moved to New York and emerged as a prominent figure in the house music scene under the brand name The Original. The Original scored a hit single with “I Luv U Baby,” which entered the Billboard Hot 100 and reached number two in the UK Pop Chart. The track also scored number seven in Europe, solidifying Taieb’s place in the genre and showcasing his talent and creativity. Balancing his dual musical pursuits, Taieb composed “The Alchemist’s Symphony”, the only authorized symphony based on Paulo Coelho’s renowned novel The Alchemist. Taieb collaborated directly with Paulo