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Étienne Drapeau (born January 10, 1978) is a Canadian former
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player. He played as a
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in
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,
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, AHL, UHL and WCHL leagues and was selected 99th overall by the
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in the 4th round of the
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. After retiring, he became a musician, writing and composing his own music, and writing songs for other artists as well. He was among the top 10 finalists of the second season of the Quebec musical reality show ''
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'' in 2004 and released three studio albums, ''Je l'ai jamais dit à personne'' (2007), ''Étienne Drapeau'' (2008) and ''Paroles & Musique'' (2010).


Ice hockey


''Star Académie''

After singing in various musical venues, Étienne Drapeau took part in 2004 in reality television music competition ''
Star Académie ''Star Académie'' is a Canadian reality television series that started in 2003, aimed primarily at the Quebec television audience, featuring an array of young women and men under the age of 30 competing for the title of the next solo singing se ...
'', broadcast on TVA. He was among the top 10 finalists of the second season. He appeared in 2004 album ''Star Académie 2004 – Les meilleurs moments des finalistes aux galas'' containing various acts from the series, as well as in the album ''Star Académie 2004'' by various artists. The latter sold more than 300,000 copies becoming triple platinum in Quebec.


Musical career

After the show, he established his own record company "Les Productions Drapeau", toured in
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and
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with the tours "Étienne et ses invités" and "Rock & Soul", and in 2006 released his debut album ''Je l'ai jamais dit à personne''. Produced by Toby Gendron in collaboration with Rick Haworth, it contained 11 songs written by Drapeau himself, with three co-written with Roger Tabra and "Il rêvait" with
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. Two music videos gained popularity from the album: "Je l'ai jamais dit à personne" and "Mens-moi encore". Another song also received airplay, namely "Écrire l'amour". His song "Je l'ai jamais dit à personne" was nominated for "Best Song of the Year" at the 2007 ADISQ gala. In October 2008, Étienne Drapeau released his second studio album, self-titled ''Étienne Drapeau''. Produced and accompanied by multi-instrumentalist Tino Izzo, Étienne Drapeau once again wrote most of the songs (both lyrics and music) and there are collaborations with Roger Tabra, Florence K, Ima, Stephan Moccio, Jean-François Breau, Sandrine Roy. Two songs from the album became hits for him, "Je t'aimerai" and "Comment battent les cœurs?". His cover of Cookie Dingler's "Femme libérée" also enjoyed wide play on Quebec radio stations. To promote the album, he made a tour in Quebec and appeared in Olympia in Paris in April 2009. In Spring 2010, he split with Daniel Dubé and released his third album ''Paroles & Musique'', meaning that the album was entirely his own composition. It was produced by Peter Ranallo, Guy St-Onge and Tino Izzo. The album was promoted through
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by
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and was launched on September 21, 2010. Two songs from the album "Les femmes que j'ai aimées" and "T'es ma femme, t'es la plus belle" received wide radio airplay. In 2013, Étienne Drapeau traveled to the Dominican Republic to film a music video for his song "J'suis amoureux". While there, he fell in love with the Dominican culture which prompted him to learn Spanish. 2 years later, the single "Eres mi reina" (Spanish version of "T'es ma femme, t'es la plus belle") was released. Unlike the original song, this version was written in the Bachata style and was even sent to Dominican Republican radio. On August 6, 2015, he became the headliner of the 7Th Annual Dc Bachata, Kizomba & World Latin Music Festival, in Washington where he performed "Eres Mi Reina" and Spanish versions of his other French hits. On February 16, 2018, Étienne Drapeau released his first Spanish album (and sixth overall) "Fiesta", which contains Spanish versions of his French hits, translated by himself, as well as covers of popular Latin songs by Ricky Martin, Enrique Iglesias, Marc Anthony and Luis Fonsi. The promotion of the album begun at the "Cabaret Du Casino" in Montreal, 4 days after the album's release. During the show, he performed the songs from "Fiesta" and also other covers from Santana, Elvis Crespo, Shakira, and more.


Songwriting

Étienne Drapeau wrote "Quatre sangs" for the 400th Anniversary of Quebec celebrations interpreting the song himself. The song also appeared on the commemorative album for the event entitled ''Kebek par Québec'' containing works by various Quebec artists. Étienne Drapeau has also written for other artists, most notably "Être femme" for
Marie-Élaine Thibert Marie-Élaine Thibert (born April 18, 1982) is a Canadian adult contemporary and pop singer based in Quebec. Thibert was first notable for being the runner-up in the first season of Star Académie in 2003, the Quebec singing idol reality show. Sh ...
that appeared in her EP ''Toi l'inoubliable'' (containing three songs). After its release in November 2010, it was certified gold.


In popular culture

He has been a fervent advocate of the charity ''Opération Enfant Soleil'' in Quebec and sung live in their campaigns including "La Promesse" in 200

and "À mon père et ma mère" in 2011

He was also involved in charity work in a humanitarian mission for "Centre Ziat",
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reflected in his fourth album ''Le monde est beau''.


Discography


Albums

*2007: ''Je l'ai jamais dit à personne'' (Les Productions Drapeau) *2008: ''Étienne Drapeau'' (Les Productions Drapeau) *2010: ''Paroles & Musique'' (MP3 Disques) *2012: ''Le monde est beau'' (Musicor) *2014: ''T'es toute ma vie'' (Musicor) *2018: ''Fiesta'' *2021: ''Le pont''


Singles

*2008: "Je l'ai jamais dit à personne" *2010: "Le bonheur" *2012: "Le monde est beau"


Appearances

*2007: "Quand revient le printemps" on the collection album ''Quand le country dit bonjour Vol. 2'' by MP3 Disques *2007: "Écrire l'amour" on the album ''Merci pour la chanson Vol. 4'' alongside other artists on the 29th ADISQ gala *2008: "La guitare de Jérémie" in the album ''War Child Héros'' *2010: "Bien après nous" as duo with Carla on the album ''Si tu y crois'' *2010: "On va gagner" in the album ''La série Montréal-Québec''


Videography

*2007: "Je l'ai jamais dit à personne" *2007: "Mens-moi encore

*2011: "T'es ma femme, t'es la plus belle

*2011: "Je t'aimerai

*2012: "Le monde est beau


References


External links


Official website
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