Thank you for this interview. It's a shame that people do not discover Quebec hip hop artists. The Quebec hip hop scene as been vibrant for years. So many talents. Unfortunately, as long as people, especially English speakers, will be close-minded about listening to music that is not in their language, I doubt that any Quebec artist who works in French or even Frenglish will be able to cross over. It's a loss for everyone, in my opinion.
Quebec rappers in my opinion need to upload to French rap channels. French rap is huge in Europe it would benefit not only the Quebec scene but the French scene too
As an American who also speaks French, Loud was an awesome intro into québécois rap. QC is so much closer culturally than France and as much as I love people like IAM or 1995, Loud was a dope find for me even tho I'm not from Canada.
Thank you for featuring Loud! He just played the FEQ, the Quebec exterior festival before a crowd of what I would estimate at 40 000 people after a huge thunderstorm, where he invited a bunch of collaborators to share the stage during the night!
the T is not silent at all. we're ( yup me too ) just too retarded to pronounce it. looking at video archive the T was prononced even in our language back in 1970. HE is right we are wrong.
Thank you for this interview. It's a shame that people do not discover Quebec hip hop artists. The Quebec hip hop scene as been vibrant for years. So many talents. Unfortunately, as long as people, especially English speakers, will be close-minded about listening to music that is not in their language, I doubt that any Quebec artist who works in French or even Frenglish will be able to cross over. It's a loss for everyone, in my opinion.
Quebec rappers in my opinion need to upload to French rap channels. French rap is huge in Europe it would benefit not only the Quebec scene but the French scene too
As an American who also speaks French, Loud was an awesome intro into québécois rap. QC is so much closer culturally than France and as much as I love people like IAM or 1995, Loud was a dope find for me even tho I'm not from Canada.
Loved the representation of Canadian artists!
Thank you for featuring Loud! He just played the FEQ, the Quebec exterior festival before a crowd of what I would estimate at 40 000 people after a huge thunderstorm, where he invited a bunch of collaborators to share the stage during the night!
Yall gotta interview montreal beatmaker High Klassified. He collabed with Future and TheWeeknd
Coming Out Strong still one of the hardest collabs ever
Actually the "T" is silent when we say Montreal but it's so cute the way you said it
the T is not silent at all. we're ( yup me too ) just too retarded to pronounce it.
looking at video archive the T was prononced even in our language back in 1970.
HE is right we are wrong.
He is really handsome
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pouhahahaha Biggest French Rapper, Loud! damn what you smoke man i want it
SOULDIA are the real Biggest French Rapper
Souldia a de bons stats mais loud en a des encore meilleurs. Informe toi comme y faut
Lol no he ain't wtf. Koriass way bigger than souldia and loud bigger than them all. He sold out the bell center ffs