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Muzion

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Muzion is a Canadian rap group from Montreal, formed in 1996. The trio is made up of Haitian-born artists who lived in the Villeray–Saint-Michel–Parc-Extension district: Dramatik, Imposs (Stanley Rimsky Salgado), and his sister J-Kyll. Imposs later pursued a solo career, releasing Mon Poing D'Vue in 2007.

Muzion became a leading act on the Montreal urban music scene. They won the Félix Award (ADISQ) for Best Hip Hop Album twice: in 2000 for Mentalité Moune Morne… (Ils n'ont pas compris) and in 2003 for J'Rêvolutionne. Their success in France led to a tour with IV My People, including a show at the Zenith in Paris.

The group collaborated notably with Wyclef Jean on 24 Heures à vivre. They performed across Canada and at major festivals such as Coup de Coeur Francophone (1999), Les FrancoFolies de Montréal (1999, 2001, 2002), and the Festival d'été de Québec (2000).

In 2014, they reunited for a 15th-anniversary show of Mentalité Moune Morne, also honoring rapper Le Voyou. On July 26, 2019, their debut album was reissued on vinyl for the first time to mark its 20th anniversary.


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