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Aurélien Cotentin (; born 1 August 1982), better known by his
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Orelsan, sometimes stylized as OrelSan (), is a French
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,
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,
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and
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. He has released four studio albums: his debut ''
Perdu d'avance ''Perdu d'avance'' is the debut studio album by French rapper Orelsan. It was released on 16 February 2009 by 3e Bureau and 7th Magnitude. It peaked at number 10 on the French Albums Chart, and sold more than 10,000 copies. It was also nominated fo ...
'' on 16 February 2009, his second album ''
Le chant des sirènes ''Le chant des sirènes'' is the second studio album by French rapper Orelsan, released on 26 September 2011 by 3ème Bureau, 7th Magnitude and Wagram Music. In its first week, the album entered the French Albums Chart in third place with 15,529 c ...
'' on 26 September 2011, his third album ''
La fête est finie ''La fête est finie'' (English: ''The Party is Over'') is the third studio album by French rapper Orelsan, released on 20 October 2017 by 7th Magnitude, 3e Bureau and Wagram Music. It was his first solo album in over six years, having worked on tw ...
'' on 20 October 2017 and his fourth album ''
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'' on 19 November 2021. He is also one half of the French hip hop duo
Casseurs Flowters Casseurs Flowters () is a French hip hop duo established in 2004 by rappers Orelsan and Gringe. The duo's name is a reference to the two "Wet Bandits" from the movie ''Home Alone'', called the ''"Casseurs Flotteurs"'' in the French dialogue. Hi ...
, along with Gringe, with whom he has released two studio albums: ''
Orelsan et Gringe sont les Casseurs Flowters ''Orelsan et Gringe sont les Casseurs Flowters'' is the debut studio album by Casseurs Flowters, a French hip hop duo consisting of rappers Orelsan and Gringe. It was released on 15 November 2013 by 7th Magnitude and Wagram Music in France and on ...
'' in 2013, and the original soundtrack for their 2015 film ''
Comment c'est loin ''Comment c'est loin'' is a 2015 French quasi-autobiographical musical comedy-drama film written by French rapper Orelsan and directed by Orelsan and Christophe Offenstein. The film stars Orelsan and fellow French rapper Gringe, both of whom for ...
''. Orelsan's artistry and rapping technique has drawn him comparisons to American rap legend
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on several occasions, primarily because both are prominent
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rappers and both are known for their ability to switch between or combine violent and comical rapping techniques.


Life and career


1982–2003: Early life and beginnings

Aurélien Cotentin was born on 1 August 1982 in
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in Lower Normandy, where he was raised by his father, a middle school principal, and his mother, a teacher. He initially listened to rock music and was also a fan of
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and
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. While practicing
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, he picked up the love of rap through his basketball friends. (in French) He graduated with a French
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in Economic and Social Sciences before moving to
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, graduating in 2004. While in college, he made friends with record producer
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, who had worked with Diam's,
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, Rohff and
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. He also collaborated with Gringe in his initial works and formed the duo
Casseurs Flowters Casseurs Flowters () is a French hip hop duo established in 2004 by rappers Orelsan and Gringe. The duo's name is a reference to the two "Wet Bandits" from the movie ''Home Alone'', called the ''"Casseurs Flotteurs"'' in the French dialogue. Hi ...
with him in 2004. Orelsan spent one year at the
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in
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, where he had the inspiration of writing the song "50 pour cent". In 2002, he issued a mixtape and was invited to contribute in various compilations. Returning to France and working the night shifts in a hotel gave him the opportunity to write more.


2004–2010: Early career and ''Perdu d'avance''

In 2004, Orelsan formed the hip hop duo
Casseurs Flowters Casseurs Flowters () is a French hip hop duo established in 2004 by rappers Orelsan and Gringe. The duo's name is a reference to the two "Wet Bandits" from the movie ''Home Alone'', called the ''"Casseurs Flotteurs"'' in the French dialogue. Hi ...
with his colleague Gringe. With help from French record producer
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, they released their first
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''Fantasy: Episode 1'' in 2004 with 11 tracks.Charts in France: Orelsan : un nouvel album des Casseurs Flowters avec Gringe!
Afterwards, the two decided to focus on building their solo careers. In August 2006, Orelsan released his first clip on
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, called "Ramen", followed by a second one in 2007, called "Saint-Valentin", a sarcastic parody on
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that attracted great following prompting him to release more of his work online through YouTube and Myspace. In 2008, the record label 3e Bureau noticed his work and offered him an opportunity to produce an album in collaboration with
7th Magnitude 7th Magnitude (french: Septième magnitude) is a record label founded by French record producer Matthieu "Skread" Le Carpentier and co-founder Abdoulaye "Ablaye" Doucouré. The label is known for having signed French rappers Orelsan and Nessbeal. ...
, a record label founded by Skread and his colleague Ablaye. In the summer of 2008, he promoted the release of "
Changement ''Perdu d'avance'' is the debut studio album by French rapper Orelsan. It was released on 16 February 2009 by 3e Bureau and 7th Magnitude. It peaked at number 10 on the French Albums Chart, and sold more than 10,000 copies. It was also nominated fo ...
", his first single released on 13 October 2008, and its music video through the TF1 Video and Nolife TV channels. The video was Orelsan's first professionally prepared clip. On 16 February 2009, Orelsan released his debut album ''
Perdu d'avance ''Perdu d'avance'' is the debut studio album by French rapper Orelsan. It was released on 16 February 2009 by 3e Bureau and 7th Magnitude. It peaked at number 10 on the French Albums Chart, and sold more than 10,000 copies. It was also nominated fo ...
'', a provocative album produced by Skread, that included 14 tracks. With "Changement" as its
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, it included tracks such as the title track "Perdu d'avance", "50 pour cent", "Soirée ratée", "Différent" and "No-life", with music video releases for all. "Entre bien et mal" featured his
Casseurs Flowters Casseurs Flowters () is a French hip hop duo established in 2004 by rappers Orelsan and Gringe. The duo's name is a reference to the two "Wet Bandits" from the movie ''Home Alone'', called the ''"Casseurs Flotteurs"'' in the French dialogue. Hi ...
colleague Gringe and "La peur de l'échec" featured
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guitarist
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. At the end of 2009, Orelsan was nominated for the
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award, and won the
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for Best French Act, pipping highly favoured
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to the prize. In 2010, Orelsan also collaborated with The Toxic Avenger on the
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''N'importe comment'', releasing three music videos, a single and a
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containing remixes, all on the Roy Music label. On 26 June 2010, Orelsan appeared on Skyrock's ''
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'', joining
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on the song "Je rêve en enfer" from her album ''Ma référence'' with Orelsan adding his punchlines in a version known as "Je rêve en enfer (Reste en enfer)". Also in 2010, Orelsan collaborated with
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in "Ma grosse" and was part of the ''Diversidad'' project, joining a great number of rappers from various European countries. His work appeared in the collective album of Diversidad called '' Diversidad – The Experience Album''. In September 2010, during an interview with ''Canal Street'', Orelsan announced that he was working on his new album that would come out in 2011.


2011–2012: ''Le chant des sirènes'' and rising recognition

On 30 May 2011, Orelsan released "
RaelSan "RaelSan" is a song by French rapper Orelsan, and produced by Skread. It was released on May 30, 2011 as the first single from his second studio album ''Le chant des sirènes'', and peaked at number 77 on the French Singles Chart. The song's nam ...
", a pre-release and
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for his upcoming second album. Its second single, " Double vie", was made available through YouTube and Skyrock on 9 June. " Plus rien ne m'étonne" followed on 25 July, and finally " Suicide social" was released on 15 September. The album ''
Le chant des sirènes ''Le chant des sirènes'' is the second studio album by French rapper Orelsan, released on 26 September 2011 by 3ème Bureau, 7th Magnitude and Wagram Music. In its first week, the album entered the French Albums Chart in third place with 15,529 c ...
'' was released on 26 September 2011 with 16 tracks including popular tracks such as the title track "Le chant des sirènes", "Mauvaise idée" and "Finir mal". A fifth single, " La terre est ronde", was released from the album on 24 December, and a sixth single, "
Ils sont cools "Ils sont cools" ("They are cool" ) is a song by French rapper Orelsan featuring fellow French rapper and Casseurs Flowters member Gringe. Produced by Spanish producer- DJ duo Cookin' Soul, it was released on 22 June 2012 as the sixth and final si ...
" featuring Gringe, was released on 22 June 2012. Receiving generally positive reviews from
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s, the album was
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only one month after release in France, with over 50,000 copies sold, and was certified platinum in 2012 with over 100,000 copies sold. The album peaked at number 3 on the French ( SNEP) Albums Chart, at number 9 on the Belgian (Wallonia)
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Albums Chart, and at number 32 on the Swiss ( Hitparade) Albums Chart. On 3 March 2012, Orelsan won two awards in
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, one in the category "Urban Album of the Year" for ''Le chant des sirènes'', and for "Group or Artist Popular Revelation of the Year" chosen by the public.


2013–2014: Casseurs Flowters reunion and debut studio album

In 2013, Orelsan's recognition continued growing further, as he was nominated for the Victoires de la Musique award for Male Artist of the Year, while he was given the Prix de la Création Musicale award for Songwriter of the Year. He was also nominated for the NRJ Music Award for French Revelation of the Year, and at the 2013 Trace Urban Music Awards, he was nominated for the Male Artist of the Year and Best Live Performance awards, while " La terre est ronde" was nominated for Best Song and "
Ils sont cools "Ils sont cools" ("They are cool" ) is a song by French rapper Orelsan featuring fellow French rapper and Casseurs Flowters member Gringe. Produced by Spanish producer- DJ duo Cookin' Soul, it was released on 22 June 2012 as the sixth and final si ...
" featuring Gringe nominated for Best Music Video. Following the success of ''
Le chant des sirènes ''Le chant des sirènes'' is the second studio album by French rapper Orelsan, released on 26 September 2011 by 3ème Bureau, 7th Magnitude and Wagram Music. In its first week, the album entered the French Albums Chart in third place with 15,529 c ...
'', Orelsan released his first collaborative single as
Casseurs Flowters Casseurs Flowters () is a French hip hop duo established in 2004 by rappers Orelsan and Gringe. The duo's name is a reference to the two "Wet Bandits" from the movie ''Home Alone'', called the ''"Casseurs Flotteurs"'' in the French dialogue. Hi ...
with Gringe, "
Bloqué "Bloqué" is a song by French hip hop duo Casseurs Flowters, and produced by Skread. It was released on July 3, 2013 as the lead single from their debut studio album ''Orelsan et Gringe sont les Casseurs Flowters'', in which the song's title is " ...
", on 3 July 2013 as a pre-release for their upcoming debut studio album. ''
Orelsan et Gringe sont les Casseurs Flowters ''Orelsan et Gringe sont les Casseurs Flowters'' is the debut studio album by Casseurs Flowters, a French hip hop duo consisting of rappers Orelsan and Gringe. It was released on 15 November 2013 by 7th Magnitude and Wagram Music in France and on ...
'' was released on 15 November 2013 to generally positive reviews, and includes tracks such as "
Regarde comme il fait beau (dehors) "Regarde comme il fait beau (dehors)" is a song by French hip hop duo Casseurs Flowters and produced by Skread. It is the second track from their debut studio album, ''Orelsan et Gringe sont les Casseurs Flowters'', where its title is "15h02 – ...
", "
La mort du disque "La mort du disque" is a song by French hip hop duo Casseurs Flowters and produced by Orelsan. It is the 8th track from their debut studio album, ''Orelsan et Gringe sont les Casseurs Flowters'', where its title is "19h26 – La mort du disque". A ...
", " Dans la place pour être" and "
Fais les backs "Fais les backs" is a song by French hip hop duo Casseurs Flowters and produced by Skread. It is the 11th track from their debut studio album, ''Orelsan et Gringe sont les Casseurs Flowters'', where its title is "22h31 – Fais les backs". The son ...
", which all charted in France despite not being released as singles. The album was then certified gold in France by the UPFI in 2014, having sold over 50,000 copies.


2015–2017: ''Comment c'est loin'' and ''La fête est finie''

On 21 March 2015, Orelsan posted a photo of a script with the working title ''Orel et Gringe'' (''Orel and Gringe'') on his
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page. On 4 May, he posted another photo, this time of himself with Gringe in the film, confirming that shooting for the film was complete and that its title would be ''
Comment c'est loin ''Comment c'est loin'' is a 2015 French quasi-autobiographical musical comedy-drama film written by French rapper Orelsan and directed by Orelsan and Christophe Offenstein. The film stars Orelsan and fellow French rapper Gringe, both of whom for ...
''. On 29 October 2015 Orelsan and Gringe released " À l'heure où je me couche" as a single from the film's original soundtrack, which was confirmed to be released on the same day as the film. Both were released on 9 December and, like ''Orelsan et Gringe sont les Casseurs Flowters'', received generally positive reviews from critics. Two more songs from the album, "
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" and "
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", also charted in France despite not being released as singles. The album was certified platinum in France in January 2017. In April 2017, Orelsan announced that he and Gringe were working on their third and debut solo studio albums respectively, but did not reveal any release dates. On 20 September 2017 Orelsan released the first single from his third solo album, entitled "Basique", along with its music video in which the album's release date was revealed to be 20 October 2017. On 22 September 2017 Orelsan revealed the name of the album, ''
La fête est finie ''La fête est finie'' (English: ''The Party is Over'') is the third studio album by French rapper Orelsan, released on 20 October 2017 by 7th Magnitude, 3e Bureau and Wagram Music. It was his first solo album in over six years, having worked on tw ...
'', along with its cover art. On 20 October ''La fête est finie'' was released, to huge critical and commercial success: the album was certified gold by the SNEP within three days, and platinum within a week. ''La fête est finie'' was nominated for
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's European Album of the Year Award.


2021–present: ''Civilisation''

''
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'' is his fourth studio album, released on 19 November 2021 through 7th Magnitude, 3e Bureau and Wagram. The album was largely produced by long-time collaborator Skread and features guest appearances by Gringe and The Neptunes. It marks his first album release in over four years. Most notable solos include "L'odeur de l'essence", "Jour meilleur" and "La Quête" . The album made a record-breaking debut on the French Albums Chart, moving more units than any other album in 2021. The album topped at 1st on French and Belgian (Wallonia) charts, as well as 2nd on Swiss charts at its best week. It was certified 3× Platinum in France.


Controversy


Printemps de Bourges

In 2009, controversy erupted involving some of Orelsan's work that included violent and
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lyrics, particularly in "Saint-Valentin" and "Sale pute" (the latter is
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for "Dirty whore"). Neither song appeared on his debut album ''
Perdu d'avance ''Perdu d'avance'' is the debut studio album by French rapper Orelsan. It was released on 16 February 2009 by 3e Bureau and 7th Magnitude. It peaked at number 10 on the French Albums Chart, and sold more than 10,000 copies. It was also nominated fo ...
'', but were made available online. Many blog campaigns followed, demanding that he be banned from appearing at a scheduled gig at the
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festival. The campaign took a political turn with both the
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(PCF) and the
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(PS) supporting the campaign. The Socialist Party claimed in a communiqué that the song included "a scandalous, odious text that incited violence directly". It also supported the campaign to remove Orelsan from Printemps de Bourges. French Secretary of State for Solidarity Valérie Létard considered "Sale pute" sexist and violent and demanded that websites remove the video from their sites. She also offered help to groupings that wanted to file a lawsuit based on Article 24 of the law on freedom of the press, that forbids incitement to commit crimes. Orelsan was taken aback by the controversy, mentioning that the song existed for 2 years explaining in an interview with ''Planète Rap Mag'': "In this song, I try to show how an impulsive drive can turn someone into a monster. I shot a clip where I am wearing a suit and tie and am drinking alcohol, to show that this is a fiction. In any case, I do apologize for the violence. The attitude of this character disgusts me, but I feel I am artistically representing the incident as hatred exactly as a film like ''
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'' does. ..In the storyline, I have actually been deceived by my girlfriend, and I wanted to describe the impulse of rage that you can have in such times. This is not a misogynist text on the contrary." He added: "I admit that these lyrics anshock" and he apologized about it mentioning that he had not performed the song live for several months and is not available on his album ''Perdu d'avance''. He added: " oweverwhatever I said, I will always be less violent than the series broadcast on TF1, where a guy gets hit every five minutes for no reason." The Printemps de Bourges organisers insisted on keeping Orelsan on the show scheduled for 25 April 2009, saying in a communique: "As outrageous as are the lyrics of this song, we have hired Orelsan as a young artist for an artistic performance noting that his album does not include this
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song. For this reason, we do not remove he date forOrelsan's performance as we are fulfilling our artistic choices. This French language hip hop album presents good texts that seem a perfect reflection of a 20-year-old French generation, a bit lost and disillusioned." Despite explanations,
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, the President of the Regional Council of the
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, threatened financial reprisals against the festival if it didn't reconsider its decision. It also deducted a proportional part of its subvention to the festival. Orelsan did eventually appear in the festival despite the campaign. (in French) The Printemps de Bourges controversy had repercussions elsewhere. When
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festival decided to ban Orelsan from performing, (in French) he protested the intervention, citing censorship on artistic works. (in French) The singer
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protested to the organizers including Jean-Louis Foulquier, who had in turn accused Ségolène Royal of threats to stop the financial support.
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, the spokesman for Union pour un Mouvement Populaire (UMP) said that the matter was blown out of proportion declaring that he supported the young artist's freedom of expression and denounced attempts of censorship by Ségolène Royal against him. (in French) Royal denied any "chantage" or threats, expressing her satisfaction that the organizers had decided to cancel Orelsan's gig. On 14 July 2009, French Minister of Culture Frédéric Mitterrand made a declaration of support for the rapper for freedom of expression, judging the whole controversy ridiculous. Many artists also came to Orelsan's support. Many French radio stations have censored at times Orelsan's songs due to protests from feminists and others, and the media have dubbed him the "Eminem of French rap". Orelsan explained the lyrics of "Sale pute" to AFP as the expression of these mixed feelings between love and hatred, and eventually dropped the song from his repertoire.


Legal issues

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'' has publicly questioned some of Orelsan's lyrics as being homophobic. In June 2012, at the Sakifo Festival in
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, the regional council of the island suppressed its subvention of
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150,000 or one tenth of the budget of the festival. The arrival of Orelsan was questioned, but finally the organisers went on with it, but took to pay back 1 euro for every ticket sold for the date of the show to associations that protested. The song that caused the most controversy was "Saint-Valentin". On 31 May 2013, Orelsan was given a suspended fine of €1,000 for insult and incitement of violence against women by the Correctional Tribunal of Paris. On 14 May 2014, the Court of Appeal of Paris closed the case by putting an end to lawsuits and an original complaint filed against Orelsan, finding that action taken against him by five feminist associations was prescribed.


Discography


Studio albums

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Perdu d'avance ''Perdu d'avance'' is the debut studio album by French rapper Orelsan. It was released on 16 February 2009 by 3e Bureau and 7th Magnitude. It peaked at number 10 on the French Albums Chart, and sold more than 10,000 copies. It was also nominated fo ...
'' (2009) * ''
Le chant des sirènes ''Le chant des sirènes'' is the second studio album by French rapper Orelsan, released on 26 September 2011 by 3ème Bureau, 7th Magnitude and Wagram Music. In its first week, the album entered the French Albums Chart in third place with 15,529 c ...
'' (2011) * ''
La fête est finie ''La fête est finie'' (English: ''The Party is Over'') is the third studio album by French rapper Orelsan, released on 20 October 2017 by 7th Magnitude, 3e Bureau and Wagram Music. It was his first solo album in over six years, having worked on tw ...
'' (2017) * ''
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'' (2021)


Filmography


Awards and nominations


See also

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Casseurs Flowters Casseurs Flowters () is a French hip hop duo established in 2004 by rappers Orelsan and Gringe. The duo's name is a reference to the two "Wet Bandits" from the movie ''Home Alone'', called the ''"Casseurs Flotteurs"'' in the French dialogue. Hi ...
* Gringe *
Skread Matthieu Le Carpentier (; born on September 22, 1981 in Hérouville-Saint-Clair), known professionally as Skread (), is a French hip hop record producer and composer. He is the co-founder in 2006 of the record label 7th Magnitude, with his part ...
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7th Magnitude 7th Magnitude (french: Septième magnitude) is a record label founded by French record producer Matthieu "Skread" Le Carpentier and co-founder Abdoulaye "Ablaye" Doucouré. The label is known for having signed French rappers Orelsan and Nessbeal. ...
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* List of MTV Europe Music Award for Best French Act winners * Wagram Music


References


External links

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