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Mister You
Younès Latifi ((アラビア語:يونس لطيفي); (:junɛs latiˈfi); born 5 February 1984), better known by his stage name Mister You ((:mis.tœʁˈju)), is a French rapper known for his freestyles. ==Career== Born in Paris of Moroccan descent, he was raised in the Belleville area of the capital. He lived in the south of France trying to make a career in music.〔(StreetLive: Mister You en cavale interview inédite ) (in French)〕 His first official album was in December 2009 entitled ''Présumé coupable'' (meaning Presumed guilty).〔 When in 2009, the French police issued a warrant for assistance in his arrest, he gave an interview in October 2009 daring them to stop him. He accompanied that with a defiant underground indie album entitled ''Arrête You si tu peux'' (meaning Catch You if you can in French).〔(TF1: Fin de cavale pour le rappeur "Mister You" ) (in French)〕 Mister You has released new materials including mixtape and street album ''M.D.R.'' (or Mec De Rue) that incorporated cooperations with various rappers like Bruler & LaCrim, Tunisiano, Zesau and others and was released on 25 October 2010. It proved to be his biggest commercial success reaching #9 on the official French Albums Chart. Based on that success, he released a music video for "Les p'tits de chez moi", in duo with Mimma Mendhy.〔http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dg1XsONieBM〕 ON 31 October 2011, Mister You has released his third album "Dans ma grotte". The first single from the album was "Mets-toi à l'aise" featuring Colonel Reyel followed by "J'regarde en l'air".
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