
Loco Locass
Pop / chanson
- Formed
- 1995
- Genres
- hip-hop
- Labels
- Audiogram
- Members
- Sébastien Ricard, Sébastien Fréchette, Mathieu Farhoud-Dionne
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Biography
Loco Locass was a Canadian hip hop group from Quebec formed in 1995, consisting of Sébastien Ricard, Sébastien Fréchette, and Mathieu Farhoud-Dionne. The group was known for defending the French language and its political stances, particularly its advocacy for Quebec sovereignty. Songs like "ROC Rap" and "Résistance" highlighted the band's political leanings. Their song "Le But" was previously used as the goal song for the Montreal Canadiens, played after every goal scored until the start of the 2017-18 NHL season. Loco Locass released several albums, including "Manifestif" in 1999, "Amour oral" in 2004, and "Le Québec est mort, vive le Québec !" in 2012.
Highlights
- Formed in 1995
- Albums: 'Manifestif' (1999), 'Amour oral' (2004), 'Le Québec est mort, vive le Québec !' (2012)
- Known for advocating Quebec sovereignty
- Song 'Le But' used by the Montreal Canadiens
Discography
- Manifestif1999
- Amour oral2004
- Le Québec est mort, vive le Québec !2012
FAQ
When was the group Loco Locass formed?
Loco Locass was formed in 1995.
Who are the members of Loco Locass?
The members of Loco Locass are Sébastien Ricard, Sébastien Fréchette, and Mathieu Farhoud-Dionne.
What genre of music does Loco Locass play?
Loco Locass plays hip-hop music.
What are Loco Locass's biggest hits or albums?
Loco Locass's major albums include "Manifestif" (1999), "Amour oral" (2004), and "Le Québec est mort, vive le Québec !" (2012).
How long has Loco Locass been active?
Loco Locass has been active since 1995.
Has Loco Locass won any awards?
Loco Locass has not won any awards.
