Yvon Krevé

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Yvon Krevé
Birth nameHenry Green-Dupré
Also known asVon Von le Vet
BornEnoch, Alberta, Canada
GenresHip hop

Henry Green-Dupré, known by his stage names of Yvon Krevé and Von Von le Vet, is a French Canadian hip hop artist of Haitian origin.[1][2] Krevé was rose to notice following collaborations with the duo Sans Pression.[3] His 2000 debut, L'accent grave, topped the Quebec sales charts and was nominated for an ADISQ hip-hop award in 2001, and won best francophone album at the Canadian Music Awards.[4] and in 2009 was described in the newspaper La Presse as one of the five albums that had defined Quebec rap.[3] A single from that album, "Yvon Krevé", reached number one on the countdown programme for Canada's leading francophone music video channel (Décompte MusiquePlus).[4] The name is a play on words: while Yvon is a not-uncommon first name, it matches the informal Quebec French pronunciation of ils vont (they will). Thus the full name sounds like ils vont crever, or "they will die".

Discography te torche1 8 septembre 2009[edit]

  • 6 June 2000: L'accent grave
  • 18 March 2003: Quand j'rap pas
  • 25 October 2005: Von Von Le vet

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  1. ^ Scooter Pegram (30 September 2005). Choosing their own style: identity emergence among Haitian youth in Québec. Peter Lang. pp. 119. ISBN 978-0-8204-7868-5. Retrieved 25 May 2011.
  2. ^ Marie-Christine Blais (16 October 2010). "La force du nombre: le hip-hop, modèle québécois". La Presse. Retrieved 25 May 2011.
  3. ^ a b Philippe Renaud. "Cinq albums qui ont défini le rap québécois". 6 August 2009. Retrieved 25 May 2011.
  4. ^ a b "Biographie de Yvon Krevé". musiqueplus.com. 2011. Retrieved 25 May 2011.

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