Omnikrom

In today's world, Omnikrom has gained great relevance in society. Its impact has extended to different areas, generating discussions, debates and reflections around its importance and repercussions. From the political to the cultural sphere, Omnikrom has become a topic of general interest that leaves no one indifferent. In this article, we will explore the many facets of Omnikrom, analyzing its evolution over time and its influence on people's daily lives. Additionally, we will examine the different perspectives that exist around Omnikrom, offering a complete overview of its impact on today's society.

Omnikrom
Omnikrom performing live in Thetford Mines
Omnikrom performing live in Thetford Mines
Background information
OriginMontréal, Québec, Canada
Genresrap-electro
LabelsSaboteur
MembersJeanbart
Linso Gabbo
Figure8

Omnikrom is a Canadian rap, crunk, and electro group formed in Montréal. Omnikrom is composed of two MCs, Jeanbart and Linso Gabbo, and their producer Figure8. They are also produced by Tepr, Kid Rolex and Ghislain Poirier.

History

The group took part in collaborations with the MCs of the French group TTC on the track "Pour te réchauffer", (appearing on a street-tape by Cuizinier (member of TTC) and on Omnikrom's second EP, Future Millionnaire Vol.2) and "Danse la poutine", as well as with numéro# on the original version of "Chewing-Gum Fraise".

After having signed on to the Saboteur label, Omnikrom launched an album entitled Trop Banane! in May 2007.

At the ADISQ Gala, on the 23 October 2007, this album won the Félix in the "Hip-hop album of the year" category, and Trop banane won Hip-Hop album of the year at Le Gamiq in 2007.

In 2009, the band released the album Comme À La Télévision.

Discography

EPs

  • Futurs Millionnaires vol.1 (2005)
  • Futurs Millionnaires vol.2 : 24 Pouces Glacés (2006)

Studio albums

  • Trop Banane! (2007)
  • Comme À La Télévision (2009)

References

  1. ^ Québec, Bibliothèque nationale du (2008). Repère. Services documentaires Multimedia. p. 829. Retrieved 7 May 2012.
  2. ^ a b "Dubmatique, Omnikrom et Rymz: du hip-hop franco au rap québ". La Presse, 17 juin 2017, Charles-Éric Blais-Poulin
  3. ^ a b "Comme à la télévision - La nouvelle introspection d'Omnikrom". Le Devoir, 15 May 2009 | Étienne Côté-Paluck
  4. ^ "Omnikrom Trop Banane! Sabateur". Montreal Gazette, 2007-05-03. T'cha Dunlevy
  5. ^ "Omnikrom est le groupe de rap québécois le plus influent de la dernière décennie". Vice, Hugo Mudie Jun 16 2017,

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