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'''Tizzo''' is the stage name of '''Teddy Laguerre''', a [[Canada|Canadian]] rapper from [[Quebec]].<ref name=coutu>Simon Coutu, [https://www.vice.com/fr_ca/article/vbwg5b/tizzo-et-shreez-ont-toujours-de-quoi-a-dire "Tizzo et Shreez ont toujours de quoi à dire"]. ''[[Vice Media|Vice]]'', January 24, 2019.</ref> He is most noted for his single "On fouette", a collaboration with Shreez and Soft which won the French category of the [[SOCAN Songwriting Prize]] in 2019.<ref>[https://www.journaldemontreal.com/2019/06/20/prix-de-la-chanson-socan-le-rappeur-tizzo-prime-pour-on-fouette "Prix de la chanson SOCAN: le rappeur Tizzo primé pour «On fouette»"]. ''[[Le Journal de Montréal]]'', June 20, 2019.</ref> |
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Originally from the borough of [[Ahuntsic-Cartierville]] in [[Montreal]], he moved to the suburb of [[Laval, Quebec|Laval]] at age 16.<ref name=leijon>Erik Leijon, [https://www.complex.com/music/2020/02/tizzo-montreal-trap-throne "Tizzo Rides the "Fouette" Phenomenon to Montreal Trap’s Throne"]. ''[[Complex (magazine)|Complex Canada]]'', February 21, 2020.</ref> Although casually interested in music, he became more active in the late 2010s after his older brother was killed in an incident with the police.<ref>Jérémy McEwen, [https://www.lapresse.ca/arts/musique/2019-05-15/tizzo-je-fouette-tu-fouettes-il-fouette "Tizzo: je fouette, tu fouettes, il fouette"]. ''[[La Presse (Canadian newspaper)|La Presse]]'', May 15, 2019.</ref> He took his stage name from the pronunciation of "p'tits os", or "little bones", in reference to his short stature at the time he began rapping.<ref name=leijon/> |
Originally from the borough of [[Ahuntsic-Cartierville]] in [[Montreal]], he moved to the suburb of [[Laval, Quebec|Laval]] at age 16.<ref name=leijon>Erik Leijon, [https://www.complex.com/music/2020/02/tizzo-montreal-trap-throne "Tizzo Rides the "Fouette" Phenomenon to Montreal Trap’s Throne"]. ''[[Complex (magazine)|Complex Canada]]'', February 21, 2020.</ref> Although casually interested in music, he became more active in the late 2010s after his older brother was killed in an incident with the police.<ref>Jérémy McEwen, [https://www.lapresse.ca/arts/musique/2019-05-15/tizzo-je-fouette-tu-fouettes-il-fouette "Tizzo: je fouette, tu fouettes, il fouette"]. ''[[La Presse (Canadian newspaper)|La Presse]]'', May 15, 2019.</ref> He took his stage name from the pronunciation of "p'tits os", or "little bones", in reference to his short stature at the time he began rapping.<ref name=leijon/> |
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Evertonmano'm.</Reg>
Originally from the borough of Ahuntsic-Cartierville in Montreal, he moved to the suburb of Laval at age 16.[1] Although casually interested in music, he became more active in the late 2010s after his older brother was killed in an incident with the police.[2] He took his stage name from the pronunciation of "p'tits os", or "little bones", in reference to his short stature at the time he began rapping.[1]
He has released numerous mixtape albums and EPs since 2018.[3]
Discography
- Tu sais, Vol. 1 (2018)
- Zowlloween (2018)
- 51tr4p Fr4p50 (2018)
- Fouette Jean-Baptiste (2018)
- Fouette Saint-Patrick (2019)
- Joyeuse Fouette (2019)
- Canicule, Vol. 1 (2019)
References
- ^ a b Erik Leijon, "Tizzo Rides the "Fouette" Phenomenon to Montreal Trap’s Throne". Complex Canada, February 21, 2020.
- ^ Jérémy McEwen, "Tizzo: je fouette, tu fouettes, il fouette". La Presse, May 15, 2019.
- ^ Olivier Boisvert-Magnen, "Rap local : Tizzo, rentabiliser son vécu". Voir, July 3, 2018.