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{{Short description|Canadian hip hop group from Quebec}} | |||
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{{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Musicians --> | {{Infobox musical artist <!-- See Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Musicians --> | ||
| name = Loco Locass | | name = Loco Locass | ||
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| image = Loco Locass en concert.jpg | ||
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| caption = The three members of the band in concert at Francofolies 2011. | ||
| background = group_or_band | | background = group_or_band | ||
| alias = | | alias = | ||
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| origin = ], Canada | ||
| genre = ] | | genre = ] | ||
| years_active = {{start date|1995}}–present<!--{{end date|YYYY}} --> | | years_active = {{start date|1995}}–present<!--{{end date|YYYY}} --> | ||
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| associated_acts = | | associated_acts = | ||
| website = {{URL|locolocass.net}} | | website = {{URL|locolocass.net}} | ||
| current_members = Biz ( |
| current_members = Biz (Sébastien Fréchette) <br>Batlam (])<br> Chafiik (Mathieu Farhoud-Dionne) | ||
| past_members = | | past_members = | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Loco Locass''' are a |
'''Loco Locass''' are a Canadian ] group from ] formed in 1995.<ref name="Founding">{{cite web | url=http://www.locolocass.net/nouvelles/content/view/6/32/ | title=Loco Locass' Official website | accessdate=2007-05-30 | url-status=dead | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070513130054/http://www.locolocass.net/nouvelles/content/view/6/32/ | archivedate=2007-05-13 }}</ref> The group often defends the role of the ], and champions ]. Songs such as "] Rap" and "Résistance" highlight the band's political leanings, and their strong advocacy for Quebec to be an independent country. Their song "Le But" was previously used as the goal song of the ] and was played after every goal the Canadiens scored at the ] until the start of the ]. "Le But" was recently brought back as the Canadiens' victory song. | ||
==Beginnings== | ==Beginnings== | ||
In 1999 the band |
In 1999 the band adopted the name 'Locos Locass' and then changed it to 'Loco Locass', also adding new band member Chafiik (Mathieu Farhoud-Dionne).<ref name="Founding" /> The band musicians besides the trio of Biz, ] and Chafiik are Jeanse, Djip, Lester G, VöV and Tchi Tchi Novo Solmol<ref></ref> | ||
==Criticism and controversy== | |||
The band musicians besides the trio of Biz, Batlam and Chafiik are Jeanse, Djip, Lester G, VöV and Tchi Tchi Novo Solmol<ref></ref> | |||
⚫ | Loco Locass's self-image as a vehicle for promoting the sovereigntist option has played into existing social divisions. These divisions have played out on several occasions: | ||
⚫ | ''St-Jean Concert'': on June 24, 2005, the group took part in a show marking the government-designated ] organised by ] at Montréal's ]. The ten-hour politicized show's $40 entry fee was controversial, as was its sponsorship by Coca-Cola and Gillette, companies some left-wing nationalists identified as "Anglo-Saxon imperialists", leading to charges that the show constituted elitist competition with a long-established event at ]. | ||
== Politics == | |||
⚫ | ''Federal Funding'': Loco Locass are not among the sovereigntist artists whose political stance leads them to boycott ] programmes. In particular, some of their recordings have received federal recording industry subsidies. Federalists have charged that this poses an integrity problem, since they accept funding from the very level of government whose rejection they seek to promote. | ||
⚫ | On 25 February 2010, Chafiik of Loco Locass |
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⚫ | ''Federalists Leave Home'': Biz was reported during the spring of 2006 as suggesting that those who do not support the sovereignty option should leave Quebec. Some also accuse Biz's of taking part of the history of accusations of disloyalty by nationalists. | ||
===Student Funding=== | |||
In the winter of 2005, Loco Locass supported the political arm of the Quebec student movement during a major ], protesting against the Quebec Liberal government of the day's conversion of $103m in bursary funding to loans. Critics, however, charged that the group's song ''Casse du 24'' supported what they felt to be police repression of students. | |||
In 2014 Batlam was arrested for impaired driving.<ref>{{Cite web |last=ICI.Radio-Canada.ca |first=Zone Justice et faits divers- |date=2014-06-23 |title=Sébastien Ricard de Loco Locass arrêté |url=https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/673130/sebastien-ricard-loco-locass-arrete-etat-ebriete |access-date=2024-09-16 |website=Radio-Canada |language=fr-ca}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |last=Canadienne |first=La Presse |date=2014-06-23 |title=Sébastien Ricard, du groupe Loco Locass, arrêté pour conduite en état d'ébriété |url=https://lactualite.com/actualites/quebec-canada/sebastien-ricard-du-groupe-loco-locass-arrete-pour-conduite-en-etat-debriete/ |access-date=2024-09-16 |website=L’actualité |language=fr-CA}}</ref> | |||
===Sovereignty=== | |||
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==Activism== | |||
⚫ | ''St-Jean Concert'': on June 24, 2005, the group took part in a show marking the government-designated ] organised by ] at |
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⚫ | On 25 February 2010, Chafiik of Loco Locass signed, together with 500 other artists, a call to support the international campaign for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions against Israeli apartheid.<ref></ref> | ||
== Documentary == | |||
⚫ | ''Federal Funding'': Loco Locass are not among the sovereigntist artists whose political stance leads them to boycott federal funding programmes. In particular, some of their recordings have received federal recording industry subsidies. Federalists have charged that this poses an integrity problem, since they accept funding from the very level of government whose rejection they seek to promote. | ||
⚫ | On August 19, 2005, in ], Quebec, Loco Locass played five of their songs accompanied by a young string orchestra of musicians aged 12 to 17, an initiative of ] director-conductor ]. The five songs were ''La censure pour l'échafaud'', ''La bataille des murailles'', ''L'empire du pire en pire'', ''Antiaméricanisme primaire'' and '']'', to which music by ], ], and ] was added. Partners included ], ] and ],<ref name="Audiogram">{{cite web | url=http://www.audiogram.com | title=Audiogram Website | publisher= | accessdate=2007-05-30 }}</ref> and a documentary entitled '''Symphonie Locass''' was released in the winter of 2006. | ||
⚫ | ''Federalists Leave Home'': Biz was reported during the spring of 2006 as suggesting that those who do not support the sovereignty option should leave Quebec. Some also accuse Biz's of taking part of the history of accusations of disloyalty by nationalists. | ||
== Documentaries == | |||
⚫ | On August 19, 2005, in ], |
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== Awards == | == Awards == | ||
Loco Locass |
Loco Locass won awards from: | ||
* ] (best hip-hop album for ''Amour Oral'', 2005); | * ] (best hip-hop album for ''Amour Oral'', 2005); | ||
* ]-certified gold album for selling 50,000 copies of ''Amour Oral'' (2005); | * ]-certified gold album for selling 50,000 copies of ''Amour Oral'' (2005); | ||
* ] (nominated for best French-language video, 2005); | * ] (nominated for best French-language video, 2005); | ||
* ] (artist of the month, April 2005). | * ] (artist of the month, April 2005). | ||
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* ''] (EP) (2003)'' | * ''] (EP) (2003)'' | ||
* ''] (2004)'' | * ''] (2004)'' | ||
* ''] (2012)'' #4 CAN<ref>http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/R/Rush/2012/06/20/19899826.html</ref> | * ''] (2012)'' #4 CAN<ref>{{cite web |url=http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/R/Rush/2012/06/20/19899826.html |title=CANOE -- JAM! Music - Artists - Rush : Rush's 'Angels' flies up the charts |accessdate=2015-06-04 |url-status=usurped |archiveurl=https://archive.today/20121208131513/http://jam.canoe.ca/Music/Artists/R/Rush/2012/06/20/19899826.html |archivedate=2012-12-08 }}</ref> | ||
===Other contributions=== | ===Other contributions=== | ||
*'']'' (2006) - "La russe" | *'']'' (2006) - "La russe" | ||
*'']'' (2008) - "Marie-Louise" | *'']'' (2008) - "Marie-Louise" | ||
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*''Le But (Allez Montréal)'', the goal song for the ] from 2013 to 2017. Victory song 2018 to present | ||
==Videos== | ==Videos== | ||
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== External links == | == External links == | ||
* Official site {{fr}} | * Official site {{in lang|fr}} | ||
* at ] {{fr}} | * at ] {{in lang|fr}} | ||
* videos {{fr}} | * videos {{in lang|fr}} | ||
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The three members of the band in concert at Francofolies 2011. | |
Background information | |
Origin | Quebec, Canada |
Genres | Rap |
Years active | 1995 (1995)–present |
Labels | Audiogram |
Members | Biz (Sébastien Fréchette) Batlam (Sébastien Ricard) Chafiik (Mathieu Farhoud-Dionne) |
Website | locolocass |
Loco Locass are a Canadian hip hop group from Quebec formed in 1995. The group often defends the role of the French language, and champions Quebec sovereignty. Songs such as "ROC Rap" and "Résistance" highlight the band's political leanings, and their strong advocacy for Quebec to be an independent country. Their song "Le But" was previously used as the goal song of the Montreal Canadiens and was played after every goal the Canadiens scored at the Bell Centre until the start of the 2017-18 NHL Season. "Le But" was recently brought back as the Canadiens' victory song.
Beginnings
In 1999 the band adopted the name 'Locos Locass' and then changed it to 'Loco Locass', also adding new band member Chafiik (Mathieu Farhoud-Dionne). The band musicians besides the trio of Biz, Batlam and Chafiik are Jeanse, Djip, Lester G, VöV and Tchi Tchi Novo Solmol
Criticism and controversy
Loco Locass's self-image as a vehicle for promoting the sovereigntist option has played into existing social divisions. These divisions have played out on several occasions:
St-Jean Concert: on June 24, 2005, the group took part in a show marking the government-designated Quebec National Holiday organised by Les Cowboys Fringants at Montréal's Parc Jean-Drapeau. The ten-hour politicized show's $40 entry fee was controversial, as was its sponsorship by Coca-Cola and Gillette, companies some left-wing nationalists identified as "Anglo-Saxon imperialists", leading to charges that the show constituted elitist competition with a long-established event at Parc Maisonneuve.
Federal Funding: Loco Locass are not among the sovereigntist artists whose political stance leads them to boycott federal funding programmes. In particular, some of their recordings have received federal recording industry subsidies. Federalists have charged that this poses an integrity problem, since they accept funding from the very level of government whose rejection they seek to promote.
Federalists Leave Home: Biz was reported during the spring of 2006 as suggesting that those who do not support the sovereignty option should leave Quebec. Some also accuse Biz's of taking part of the history of accusations of disloyalty by nationalists.
In 2014 Batlam was arrested for impaired driving.
Activism
On 25 February 2010, Chafiik of Loco Locass signed, together with 500 other artists, a call to support the international campaign for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions against Israeli apartheid.
Documentary
On August 19, 2005, in Rivière-du-Loup, Quebec, Loco Locass played five of their songs accompanied by a young string orchestra of musicians aged 12 to 17, an initiative of Camp Musical St-Alexandre director-conductor Mathieu Rivest. The five songs were La censure pour l'échafaud, La bataille des murailles, L'empire du pire en pire, Antiaméricanisme primaire and Libérez-nous des libéraux, to which music by Prokofiev, Berlioz, and Stravinsky was added. Partners included Télé-Québec, Vidéo Femmes and Audiogram, and a documentary entitled Symphonie Locass was released in the winter of 2006.
Awards
Loco Locass won awards from:
- ADISQ (best hip-hop album for Amour Oral, 2005);
- CRIA-certified gold album for selling 50,000 copies of Amour Oral (2005);
- MuchMusic Video Awards (nominated for best French-language video, 2005);
- MusiquePlus (artist of the month, April 2005).
Discography
- Manifestif (2000)
- In Vivo (EP) (2003)
- Amour Oral (2004)
- Le Québec est mort, Vive le Québec ! (2012) #4 CAN
Other contributions
- Malajube (2006) - "La russe"
- Groupes de Pamplemousse (2008) - "Marie-Louise"
- Le But (Allez Montréal), the goal song for the Montreal Canadiens from 2013 to 2017. Victory song 2018 to present
Videos
- Sheila Chu la (2002)
- Groove Grave (2005)
- Bonzaion (2005)
- Spleen & Montreal (2006)
- La bataille des murailles en symphonique (2006)
- La censure pour l'échafaud (2006)
- La Paix des Braves (featuring Samian) (2007)
- M'accrocher (2008)
- Hymne à Québec (2010)
- Le But (2010)
References
- ^ "Loco Locass' Official website". Archived from the original on 2007-05-13. Retrieved 2007-05-30.
- Loco Locass MySpace site about the participating musicians
- ICI.Radio-Canada.ca, Zone Justice et faits divers- (2014-06-23). "Sébastien Ricard de Loco Locass arrêté". Radio-Canada (in Canadian French). Retrieved 2024-09-16.
- Canadienne, La Presse (2014-06-23). "Sébastien Ricard, du groupe Loco Locass, arrêté pour conduite en état d'ébriété". L’actualité (in Canadian French). Retrieved 2024-09-16.
- Tadamon!: 500 Artists Against Israeli Apartheid
- "Audiogram Website". Retrieved 2007-05-30.
- "CANOE -- JAM! Music - Artists - Rush : Rush's 'Angels' flies up the charts". Archived from the original on 2012-12-08. Retrieved 2015-06-04.
External links
- Loco Locass Official site (in French)
- Loco Locass at MySpace (in French)
- Loco Locass videos (in French)
- Loco Locass discography at Discogs
- Loco Locass at IMDb