Dubmatique
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Origin | Montreal, Quebec, Canada |
Genres | French Canadian hip hop |
Years active | 1992 | –present
Labels | Tox Records |
Members |
Disoul (Jérôme-Philippe Bélinga) OT MC (Ousmane Traoré) |
Past members | DJ Choice (Alain Benabdallah) |
Dubmatique are a Canadian hip hop group formed in 1992 in Montreal. They were the first French language hip hop group from Canada to have a number one single on Canada's francophone pop charts. The group's style has an acid jazz/R&B flow similar to Gangstarr and Fugees.
They have released four albums: La force de comprendre in 1997, Dubmatique in 1998, Influences in 2001 and Trait d'union in 2009. La force de comprendre sold over 120,000 copies.[1][2][3] The self-titled second album sold 35,000 copies in its first week of release.[2]
The group consisted of three artists Disoul (real name Jérôme-Philippe Bélinga originating from Cameroun), OTMC and DJ Choice (namely Alain Benabdallah).[4] After releasing two albums, DJ Choice left the group, and OTMC and Disoul continued with guest DJs on the group's later album. Guest musicians on their albums have included Éric Lapointe, Shurik'n, Akhenaton and Ashley MacIsaac.
Awards
1995 Meeting International des Musiques Innovatrices
- Mimi Award Win: Best Hip-Hop Group of the Year
- Félix Award Win: Best Rock Alternative Album ((at the time the "gala de l'ADISQ" did't have a Hip Hop section))
- Félix Award Nomination: Group of the year
- Félix Award Nomination: Revelation of the year
- Félix Award Win: Group of the year
- Félix Award Nomination:Show of the year by writer-composer-performer
- Félix Award Nomination: Best selling album
1998 Juno Award [7]
- Juno Award Nomination: Best Selling Francophone Album
1998 Much Music Video Awards [8]
- Much Music Video Awards Win: Best French Video
- Félix Award Win: Best Hip Hop Album
- Félix Award Nomination: Group of the year
- Félix Award Win: Best Hip Hop Album
Discography
- 1997: La force de comprendre
- Soul pleureur
- Dire
- Jamais cessé d'y croire
- La morale
- Authentiques (feat. 2 Bal)
- Un été à Montréal
- La force de comprendre
- Voir pour le croire
- Mère Afrique
- Rien n'est plus pareil
- C'est de la bombe
- Montréal, Paris, Dakar
- 1998: Dubmatique
- La vie est si fragile
- L'Avenir (invité Shurik'n)
- Jamais prisonniers des stéréotypes
- Trop dur
- Babylone
- L'original
- Mémoire
- La vie est si fragile...
- Jeune fille égarée
- Sèche tes larmes
- Tout a tellement changé
- Le rap français
- La force de comprendre (Remix : Akhénaton)
- 2001: Influences
- 2009: Trait d'union
- J'assume
- La vibe
- Cold world
- Que toi
- Ladies night
- O
- Changer le monde
- Life
- Un autre brave
- Hymne au Québec
- Suave
- Patience
References
- Citations
- ↑ Durand, Alain-Philippe (2002) Black, Blanc, Beur: Rap Music and Hip-Hop Culture in the Francophone World, Scarecrow Press, ISBN 978-0-8108-4430-8
- 1 2 Powell, Betsy (1999) "There's No Place Like Home", Billboard, January 16, 1999, p. 50, retrieved 2011-06-05
- ↑ Bliss, Karen (1999) "Canada: Homegrown Hip-Hop", Billboard, January 16, 1999, p. 54
- ↑ Scott C. (1997) "Home Team: In conversation with Dubmatique", Montreal Mirror, November 20, 1997, retrieved 2011-06-05
- ↑ http://adisq.com/gala/archives/1997/
- ↑ http://adisq.com/gala/archives/1998/
- ↑ http://junoawards.ca/awards/?from-year=1970&to-year=2016&nomination-category=&wins-only=no&artist=dubmatique
- ↑ http://www.gutenberg.us/article/whebn0011844065/list%20of%20muchmusic%20video%20award%20winners%20for%20best%20french%20video
- ↑ http://adisq.com/gala/archives/1999/
- ↑ http://adisq.com/gala/archives/2002/
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