FouKi
FouKi is the stage name of Léo Fougères, a Canadian rapper from Montreal, Quebec.[1] He is most noted as the winner of the Felix Award for Male Artist of the Year at the 43rd Félix Awards in 2021.[2]
Fougères began his career in music in the mid-2010s, forming the band Ségala with friends and releasing the mixtape Plato Hess before launching his solo career.[3] In addition to his solo albums, he has released the collaborative album Génies en herbe with Koriass,[4] and the non-album singles "Ciel" with Alicia Moffet[5] and "Poutine Sauce" with Nate Husser.[6]
He has been a three-time SOCAN Songwriting Prize nominee, receiving nods in 2019 for "Zaybae",[7] in 2020 for "ZayZay",[8] and in 2021 for "Oui Toi".[9] His album Grignotines de luxe was a Juno Award nominee for Francophone Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2022.[10]
Discography[]
- 2016 - Plato Hess
- 2017 - Extendo
- 2017 - Sour Face Musique
- 2017 - Pré_Zay
- 2018 - Zay
- 2018 - La Zayté
- 2019 - ZayZay
- 2020 - Grignotines de Luxe
- 2020 - Génies en herbe (with Koriass)
References[]
- ^ Béatrice Gravel, "Fouki: pour terminer l’année en beauté". TVA Nouvelles, December 24, 2020.
- ^ Stéphanie Nolin, "Gala de l'ADISQ 2021 : La soirée de Roxane Bruneau et FouKi". Showbizz, November 7, 2021.
- ^ Olivier Boisvert-Magnen, "FouKi: Staying Positive". Words and Music, May 17, 2019.
- ^ Josée Lapointe, "FouKi et Koriass : les forces contraires s’unissent". La Presse, May 22, 2020.
- ^ Philippe Papineau, "7 chansons à écouter avant le Gala de l’ADISQ". L'actualité, October 21, 2021.
- ^ Erik Leijon, "Premiere: English and French Rap Unite on Nate Husser and Fouki’s 'Poutine Sauce'". Complex, October 8, 2021.
- ^ Marissa Groguhé, "Prix de la chanson SOCAN: place au rap". La Presse, June 4, 2019.
- ^ Andrée Laurin, "Une chanson d'Evelyne Brochu remporte les grands honneurs". HollywoodPQ, August 5, 2020.
- ^ Megan LaPierre, "SOCAN Songwriting Prize Announces 2021 Finalists". Exclaim!, June 17, 2021.
- ^ Jackson Weaver, "Charlotte Cardin, The Weeknd, Justin Bieber lead 2022 Juno Award nominees". CBC News, March 1, 2022.
- 21st-century Canadian rappers
- Canadian male rappers
- Musicians from Montreal
- Félix Award winners
- French Quebecers
- Living people
- Canadian musician stubs