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Vice Verset was a Canadian bilingual French / English hip hop band duo established in 1997 and made up of rapper David Dubé (also known as Da Vincy) and of Striger Laurent, a Canadian artist of Jamaican origin (using the mononym Striger). The band was signed to HLM Records. The band took part in many competitions and appeared in ''Rap City '97'' finishing third overall. They were named best French rap group for the year in Quebec and took part extensively in many music events like Rockon 1998 dance competition and in ''Les FrancoFolies de Montréal'' in 2005.〔(Les FrancoFolies de Montréal: 2005 program )〕 Vice Verset released the album ''Vice City'' in 2006 on HLM Records. The lyrics were by Da Vincy, Striger and Vice Verset and was produced by Hotbox and Illstrumentals, mixed, mastered and recorded by Tamas Barany with scratches by DJ Blast. The album included many collaborations like Billy Nova, Sir Pathétik, Kaylah, Lukay, Supa Lexx, Loedie, Sneaky Tone, Slim Sexy, 01Étranjj, L'Queb, Karl Wolf, Goofy Welldone, Stiff, King Ade, Bougat, Marokia and others.〔(Discogs.com: Vice Vreset - ''Vice City'' album page )〕 Notable singles and music videos included Vice Verset release "Faut qu'on s'evade" featuring Supa Lexx. The band took part in UNESCO charity event alongside well-known names in France like IAM, LaCliqua, Oxmo Puccino and others and had a track on the compilation album for the event.〔(Blast Productions - Striger (partnership) )〕 ==Discography== *2006: ''Vice City'' Tracklist: #"Let's Roll" (3:34) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Vice Verset」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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