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Sans horaireTizzo, OG Cyrus
It is the eleventh single of the compilation ''Royaute'' which will be a compilation of 12 songs. Written and produced by about thirty artists, the "Royaute" project aims to highlight Black excellence through a musical project at the rate of one song per month starting in February 2021, The Black History Month. Thus, the project will take place over an entire year. The ultimate goal is to promote not only the artists of the black community working in music, but also the people who take part in the coordination, realization, production and promotion of the project as a whole. The profits will be donated to an organization that helps Black communities: Le Fonds 1804. This organization supports school perseverance and success in addition to granting scholarships to families in need. The money raised by the project will be used to award " Royaute " bursaries. For this large-scale collective project, the Disques 7ieme Ciel label will oversee the project and its marketing in order to not only highlight the musical culture of Black communities, but also to promote and spread Black excellence through a musical project. More precisely, the project ''Royaute'' is a compilation of 12 songs written and produced by about thirty artists from Quebec's Black communities. To make the project as inclusive as possible, there will be as many artists from previous generations and precursors of Quebec hip-hop/rap as there are emerging artists. Starting in February 2021, the songs will be released monthly and will be included in the compilation entitled ''Royaute''. The project will be launched in February since it is Black History Month. Dedicated to celebrations and activities that highlight black heritage, the symbolism of the month of February is a notable element for the release of our project. The ultimate goal is to promote not only the artists of the black community working on music, but also the artisans who take part in the coordination, realization, production and promotion of the project as a whole, not only during Black History Month, but throughout the year. Some of the singles will be accompanied by video clips in addition to small audiovisual capsules to support the initiative by presenting the universe of the project's stakeholders. The artists will be given excellent visibility on digital platforms, social networks and on the radio. The goal of the project is to properly remunerate the participating artists and artisans and to give the profits that would normally go to the label/producer to an organization that helps black communities and, at the same time, make this organization known through the project. The choice of the non-profit organization is "Fonds 1804", whose mandate is to support and recognize the academic perseverance and educational success of young people, particularly those from ethnocultural minority backgrounds. To this end, Fonds 1804 encourages the involvement of parents, families and the community, in addition to supporting its scholarship recipients in their efforts to become independent and integrate into society and the workplace. As a result, the money raised by the project will be used to award "Royaute" bursaries. Not only will the project allow the Black community at the heart of the project to shine, but also to contribute financially in order to work towards eliminating systemic inequalities. The intention is to provide an opportunity for black music workers, both administrative and creative (authors, composers, performers, photographers, videographers, press agents, etc.) to work, create and benefit from great visibility, in addition to contributing culturally to the development of their community. The objective is not only to develop the audience of black artists but also to allow professionals from black communities to work on the project. For example, Jocelyn Bruno, aka Dramatik, is at the heart of the project as Artistic and A&R Director, Myriam Joseph, aka La Dame, as Coordinator, Maliciouz as Audiovisual Artist for the cover, Jean-Herve Desire as Director for the music videos and vignettes, Martine St-Victor as a press officer, Spike Williamz as a mixing and mastering engineer, etc. As far as the authors and performers are concerned, here are the ones that will appear on the compilation: Gino Grey, Jennie Laguerre, Brown Family, Raccoon City, Marieme, Sans Pression, Webster, Imposs, Shreez, Izzy S, Leila, Jibre, Karma, Dramatik, Dan Fihaya Beats, Tizzo, KNLO, Farfadet, Naya Ali, Marco Volcy, Zach Zoya, Speng Squire, Barnev, Dunny Brazz, Papa Brown, Dame, Shashu, Klassified, Koudjo, Kheir and Yng Milly! The goal is to make sure to support and promote the black people who will have worked to make this project possible. In short, this initiative brings the black community together with a team of creators and professionals composed of about 30 artists, a director, an artistic director, a project coordinator, a videographer, a sound engineer, a visual artist, a press relations officer, a photographer and many others in order to offer them recognition in the eyes of the greatest number and to provide important financial support that will be redistributed between the 1804 Fund and all the actors involved in this project. BIO // TIZZO Tizzo is a Quebec rapper mainly known for his single "On fouette". This song is a collaboration with Shreez and Soft that won the French category of the SOCAN award in 2019 and now has over 1.8M listens and 1.3M views on Youtube. Originally from the Ahuntsic-Cartierville borough of Montreal, he moved to the suburbs of Laval when he was 16. Although passionate about music, he became more active in the late 2010s after his older brother was killed in an incident with the police. He took his stage name from the pronunciation of "p'tits os", referring to his small size at the time he started rapping. He has released numerous albums and EPs since 2018 including Tu sais, Vol. 1 (2018), 51tr4p Fr4p50 (2018), Fouette Jean-Baptiste (2018), Zowlloween (2018), Fouette Saint-Patrick (2019), and Canicule, Vol.1 (2019). In 2020, he collaborated with Souldia for the album OFF. He's back in 2021 with the album Pour le Plug on which he collaborates with many artists including MikeZup, Shreez & Connaisseur Ticaso! Tizzo has a large fan base with 50,247 listeners per month on Spotify and over 39,000 followers on Instagram. BIO // OG CYRUS Cyrus St-Martin Delva aka OG Cyrus was born and raised in the north end of the city of Montreal. At the age of 15, his talent for music in general and rap in particular gave him the opportunity to escape from the street gangs that plagued his neighborhood. It is with passion and determination that he develops and refines his art, both in writing and in vocal performance. The poetry of his texts, carried by a deep voice with an exceptional flow, quickly seduced not only the Quebec Hip Hop public, but also the public in France where his works were very well received. Two videos released on Musique Plus, followed by the mixtape, Serio Killah vol.1000, established Cyrus on the Quebec Hip Hop scene as a multi-talented rapper. With the formation of the group Nouveau Nee, Cyrus and his sidekick, Seul, created an unprecedented wave on the underground scene with the release of their mixtape, Vol.2000 and Diary Of A Goon, produced by R-Force Inc. in 2013. Over the years, Cyrus multiplies successes, most often solo with works in which he is both author, composer and performer, but he also collaborates with other Hip Hop artists from Quebec or not. In January 2021, Cyrus released his last solo album of eleven tracks, Intersection, whose video clips of the Intro (nearly 40,000 views on Youtube) and Crazy, (nearly 15,000 views on Youtube) alone demonstrate a strong public appeal for his works. In August, he collaborated with the Godfather of Quebec Hip Hop, Sans Pression, in a four track EP, Immortel, whose video should be released soon.
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