Stéphane Yameogo, known professionally as Shone or Shone d'Holocost, born on May 1, 1982, in Paris, France, is a French-Burkinabé rapper and actor. He began rapping at sixteen and wrote "C'est le ghetto" in 1998, and released it in 2006. Shone’s early exposure came through the mixtape Boss 2 Panam Vol. 1, where he rapped Booba’s instrumental, gaining attention from the underground scene. In 2010, he issued his debut solo album La Crème du crime, followed by the album Jusqu'à ce que la mort les emporte in 2011 and the mixtape Quoi de neuf PD Vol. 2 in 2012. The track "Ghetto Fab Story", from Jusqu'à ce que la mort les emporte, reflected on his career in rap and the themes that shaped his work. Shone collaborated with artists such as KER, Alpha 5.20, and later managed rapper Freeze Corleone. He maintained a presence in independent circuits, touring France and appearing in films like Sans pudeur ni morale. In 2016, he released the track "Wouh".