Dupé Henry Green, also known as Yvon Krevé, born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, is a Canadian rapper of Haitian and Blackfoot descent. He moved to Longueuil with his family in 1980. Krevé initially gained attention through his collaboration with the rapper Sans Pression at L'étage souterrain. His debut album, L’Accent grave, was released in 2000 and won the MIMI trophy for hip hop artist of the year and the Canadian Independent Music Awards for best francophone album. The same year, he was nominated for an ADISQ award. In 2009, L’Accent grave was highlighted by La Presse as one of the five defining albums in Quebec rap. His second album, Quand j'rap pas, followed in 2003 and his third, Le Vet, in 2005, both nominated for ADISQ awards. Krevé's notable songs include "Mon style de dames", which contributed to his rising popularity.
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Grand Cru
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VonVon Levet
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Quand jrap pas
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L'accent grave
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Ligues Majeures
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Nos journées sont grises
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Double tranchant
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100 000 fois merci
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L'arme
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Rap Life
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Quand la musique parle
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Rap Queb Monuments
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