Lo & Leduc

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Lo & Leduc at the Bardentreffen in Nuremberg 2018

Lo & Leduc are a Swiss rap group from Bern. They broke through with a 2014 album called Zucker fürs Volk, or "Sugar for the People".

Career[]

In Pacomé[]

Lo und Leduc started in the middle 2005 as a Bernese dialect group known as Pacomé. In 2007, the four-piece band's singer Luc Oggier had voice problems for half a year, and Lorenz Häberli was brought on as a substitute. He thereafter remained with the group as a permanent member.[1]

Pacomé published its first album in 2009. There were leftover songs that the two rappers, known as Lo & Luc, published "Update 1.0" as a free download.[2][3] Just six months later, "Update 2.0" was released for free on the internet as well. Their third Update was released in 2012 with music designed to be more danceable. "Update 3.0" was freely available on the internet, and with songs like Räuber u Poli, was a success.[4]

Also in 2012, Lo & Leduc began planning their first commercial album. Besides Music, the pair studied German and History. They collaborated with Dodo, another Swiss singer who had previously collaborated with Steff la Cheffe.[1] It would take until the spring of 2014 for the album to be finished. With the release of the first single from the album, All die Büecher, they came in at No. 42 on the Swiss Hitparade. The album Zucker fürs Volk was released in April 2014, and rose to #2 on the charts within a week. It remained in the charts throughout the year, and in early 2015, went back into the top ten after the release of Jung verdammt (Condemned Young), which was a #3 hit. The album reached gold status.[5]

In the 2015 Swiss Music Awards, Lo & Leduc were the performers with the most nominations (Best Group, Best Live Act and Best Talent). They won the award in all three categories, the second group to get all three in one year after Stress in 2008.

Members[]

  • Lo (Lorenz Häberli, * 25. September 1986[1])
Lo started as a rap battler and was the first to win the renowned "Ultimate MC Battle" in Bern three times. He was also a guest on albums by Tommy Vercetti.[3][6]
  • Leduc (Luc Oggier, * 25. February 1989[1])
Leduc won an award at the talent competition Stammplatz for composing the title song of the Pacomé album Küste vo Bern.[7] He also works as a music teacher.[8]

Discography[]

Albums[]

Title Year Peak positions Certification
SWI
Zucker fürs Volk 2014 1
Ingwer und Ewig 2017 2
Hype 2019 5

Mixtapes[]

Title Year Peak positions Certification
SWI
Update 1.0 2009  –
Update 2.0 2010  –
Update 3.0 fin de siècle 2012  –
Update 4.0 2018 19

Singles[]

Title Year Peak positions Album
SWI
"All die Büecher" 2014 40
"Jung verdammt" 2
"Blaui Peperoni" 2015 41
"Bini bi dir" 59
"Chapeau"
(with Seven)
2016 43
"Mis Huus dis Huus" 2017 13
"Erfunde" 68
"Für Ingwer und Ewig" 67
"Chileli vo Wasse" 2017 17
"079" 1
"Lug wi mir flüge" 100
"Im erschte Tram" 39
"Online" 2019 8
"Tribut" 2020 4

Featured in[]

Title Year Peak positions Album
SWI
"1"
(SAD feat. Büne Huber, Lo & Leduc)
2012 68
"Dynamite"
(Ira May | Noah Veraguth | Lo & Leduc)
2014 21

Sources[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d Lo & Leduc: «Tapferkeit vor dem Freund», Martina Gradmann, Coop Zeitung, 21. Juli 2014
  2. ^ Pacomé: Berner Live-Rap vom Feinsten, Jessica King, Berner Zeitung, 9. November 2009
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b Rappend in die Zukunft schauen Archived 2015-07-21 at the Wayback Machine, Yvonne Mühlematter, Berner Oberländer, 15. Februar 2010
  4. ^ Zwei auf dem Weg nach oben, Michael Graber, Tagblatt, 10. Januar 2012
  5. ^ Gold- und Platinauszeichnungen Schweiz: 2014 / 2015
  6. ^ Ultimate MC Battle IX Archived 2015-10-05 at the Wayback Machine, Veranstaltungshinweis für den 10. Dezember 2011, Dachstock
  7. ^ Homepage von Stammplatz, Nachwuchswettbewerb 2011, retrieved, 29 January 2015
  8. ^ «Wir sind beide lächerlich synchron!»[permanent dead link], Jasmin Gruber, Blick am Abend, 22. Mai 2014

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