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Producto 100% Colombiano Blaznez immigrated to Canada at the age of 7. Residing in one of the most multicultural barrios of Canada, at a young age he was exposed to various musical styles from all over the world, while keeping his own sázon.
His numerous collaborations with local and international rap artists especially with his group La Dynastie des Morniers is a testimony to Blaznez’s versitalidad.
In 1996, Jenny (J.Kyll) and Stanley Salgado (Imposs) accompanied by Dramatik formed the mythical group Muzion. Although not part of the official formation, his close friendship with the band members gave him the opportunity to participate in many of their projects throughout the years. The recognition from the industry and the general public helped to legitimize french rap in the province of Quebec. Blaznez’s feature on the song 666 Thème gave him the opportunity to participate in festivals and shows all over Quebec.
From the Francofolies de Montréal to the Festival d’été de Québec, Blaznez always made sure to representar la raza by showcasing his roots Colombianas and performing mainly en español. Activó since the early days of rap in Quebec, his colorful and fluido style continues to impact generations of rap aficionados. Speaking of the realities and struggles of immigrants, neo-quebecers and montrealers alike in his ritmos and música.
His numerous collaborations with local and international rap artists especially with his group La Dynastie des Morniers is a testimony to Blaznez’s versitalidad.
In 1996, Jenny (J.Kyll) and Stanley Salgado (Imposs) accompanied by Dramatik formed the mythical group Muzion. Although not part of the official formation, his close friendship with the band members gave him the opportunity to participate in many of their projects throughout the years. The recognition from the industry and the general public helped to legitimize french rap in the province of Quebec. Blaznez’s feature on the song 666 Thème gave him the opportunity to participate in festivals and shows all over Quebec.
From the Francofolies de Montréal to the Festival d’été de Québec, Blaznez always made sure to representar la raza by showcasing his roots Colombianas and performing mainly en español. Activó since the early days of rap in Quebec, his colorful and fluido style continues to impact generations of rap aficionados. Speaking of the realities and struggles of immigrants, neo-quebecers and montrealers alike in his ritmos and música.
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