Dubmatique

Groupmates Dj Choice, OTMC, and Jérôme-Philippe are the first French-language hip-hop group from Canada to have a number one hit single on the francophone pop charts.

He joined a hip-hop radio show named Dubmatique, with co-host Cedric it was eventually decided that it would become a group.

They participated at the launch of the album Simple et Funky by Alliance Ethnik and the soundtrack for the movie La Haine.

[3] In 1997, on the French Canadian market, they released their first album named La force de comprendre.

At the French Canadian equivalent of the "Grammy Awards" called "Le Gala de L'ADISQ", the band won the Félix Award of "Best Rock Alternative Album" (Their first year at "Le Gala de L'ADISQ", there was no Hip Hop section).

They launched the singles and music videos of La vie est si fragile with the violinist Ashley MacIsaac and Mémoires.

[8] They collaborated with two members of the group IAM: Shurik’n was featured on the song L’avenir, and Akhenathon remixed the single La force de comprendre from the first album.

Montreal artists were also featured: El Winner of Latitude Nord, D-Shade of Shades of Culture and Mr. Len.

Ragga Dub and Sexcite-Moi, a collaboration with the rock singer Éric Lapointe, were chosen as the singles and music videos to launch the album.

In 2005, Disoul decided to use his real name, Jérôme-Philippe and released a self-titled album where he mixed rapping and singing.