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Casseurs Flowters
Casseurs Flowters
French hip hop band
1
Matthieu Chedid
Matthieu Chedid
French musician
2
Eddy de Pretto
Eddy de Pretto
French singer-songwriter and actor
3
Angèle
Angèle
Belgian singer, songwriter and actress
4
Stromae
Stromae
Belgian musician, rapper, singer and songwriter
5
Vianney
Vianney
French singer-songwriter
6
Véronique Sanson
Véronique Sanson
French singer-songwriter
7
Daniel Lavoie
Daniel Lavoie
Canadian singer–songwriter
8
Grand Corps Malade
Grand Corps Malade
French poet and musician
9
Maurane
Maurane
Belgian singer (1960-2018)
10
Camille
Camille
French actress and singer
11
Sefyu
Sefyu
French rapper
12
Cœur de pirate
Cœur de pirate
Canadian recording artist; singer-songwriter
13
Sebastian
Sebastian
French musician and DJ
14
Mayra Andrade
Mayra Andrade
Cape Verdean singer
15
Nâdiya
Nâdiya
French singer
16
Tal
Tal
French singer, songwriter, musician, dancer
17
Indochine
Indochine
French new wave/rock band
18
Wax Tailor
Wax Tailor
French music producer
19
Alain Souchon
Alain Souchon
French recording artist, singer, songwriter and actor
20
MC Solaar
MC Solaar
French recording artist, rapper
21
Jacques Dutronc
Jacques Dutronc
French actor and musician
22
Sheila
Sheila
French recording artist; yé-yé singer
23
Indila
Indila
French R&B singer and songwriter
24
Khaled
Khaled
Algerian musician, singer and songwriter
25
Yvick Letexier
Yvick Letexier
French YouTuber
26
Yoann Lemoine
Yoann Lemoine
French music video director, graphic designer and musician
27
Jean-Louis Aubert
Jean-Louis Aubert
French rock musician
28
La Femme
La Femme
French musical band
29
Hoshi
Hoshi
French singer
30
Pomme
Pomme
French singer-songwriter
31
Alexandre Destrez
Alexandre Destrez
French musician
32
Hyphen Hyphen
Hyphen Hyphen
French electro-pop band
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French rapper
Record Labels
Awards Received
Victoires de la Musique – Male artist of the year
victory of video clip
Victory of the album of urban musics
MTV Europe Music Award for Best French Act
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Aurélien Cotentin (French pronunciation: ​[ɔʁeljɛ̃ kɔtɑ̃tɛ̃]; born 1 August 1982), better known by his stage name Orelsan, sometimes stylized as OrelSan (French: [ɔʁɛlˈsan]), is a French rapper, songwriter, record producer, actor and film director. He has released three studio albums: his debut Perdu d'avance on 16 February 2009, his second album Le chant des sirènes on 26 September 2011 and his third album La fête est finie on 20 October 2017. He is also one half of the French hip hop duo Casseurs Flowters, along with Gringe, with whom he has released two studio albums: Orelsan et Gringe sont les Casseurs Flowters in 2013, and the original soundtrack for their 2015 film Comment c'est loin.

Orelsan's artistry and rapping technique has drawn him comparisons to American rap legend Eminem on several occasions, primarily because both are prominent white rappers and both are known for their ability to switch between or combine violent and comical rapping techniques.