Doc Gynéco
Bruno Beausir (born May 10, 1974), known by his stage name Doc GynĂ©co, is a French hip hop musician. His music is typically characterized as a ragga/rap style, that has found its fan base in France. Born in Clichy-sous-Bois, France on May 10, 1974, Beausir's mother was of Guadeloupean origin and his father white. In 1990, he moved with his family to Paris, to Porte de la Chapelle, a district to which he would often pay homage in his songs. Doc GynĂ©co launched his career at age 19, writing a few tracks for the hardcore rap group MinistĂšre AMER. After this rap group parted, Virgin Records signed him with the intent of converting his demos into an album in Paris. This project partially fell through; Doc GynĂ©co then traveled to Los Angeles to work with American producer Ken Kessie. The result of this work would be PremiĂšre Consultation, released in April 1996, which received large media praise and huge success both in France and the world. Singles from the album include "Est-ce que ça le fait?", "Viens voir le docteur", "Dans Ma Rue", "Passements de Jambes", and "NĂ© Ici". In France, the album will sell more than 1 million copies. Two years later on December 1, 1998, his second album, Liaisons Dangereuses, was released. Although the main single "C'est Beau La Vie" was a flop, the album still sold reasonably well. Later in a radio interview, Doc Gyneco admitted that he regretted the collaboration he had with politician Bernard Tapie, saying «Je vous le rĂ©pĂšte, parfois je me goure» ("I'm telling again, sometimes I slip up") . In the spring of 2001, Doc GynĂ©co's third album Quality Street was released. Guest stars on the album included the Wu-Tang Clan and Gregory Isaac. The album's first single, "Caramel", met little success, although it was also included on Putamayo Grooves, a compilation album. Doc GynĂ©co's fourth album Solitaire was released in August 2002. It proved to be popular. Doc GynĂ©co received the "Victoires de la Musique" award for Best Hip-hop/Rap Album of the Year. Singles included "Funky Maxime", "Frotti Frotta", and "Flash". 'Menu Best-of', a collection of his hit singles since the beginning of his career was released in 2004. During 2006 the album Homme Nature was released. After a musical break, he made a comeback in 2016 with a re-release of his first album, PremiĂšre consultation, to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the album's release. In 2018, he released his seventh solo album, 1.000%. After the release of his first album, his sexual and provocative lyrics provoked discussion and criticism. However, the album sold 800,000 copies and Doc GynĂ©co became part of the popularising rap movement of the 1990s. His music, a mix of ragga and rap, addresses controversial subjects like drugs, sex, women, racism, and poverty. For example, one of his biggest hit at the time was âNirvana,â a pessimistic song in which he promotes the use of drugs: âJe veux me droguer aux aspirines façon Marilynâ (âI wanna pop pills like Marilynâ). In this song he explains how damaged life is in our society and how it pushes him to use drugs and, eventually to commit suicide: âJe veux atteindre le Nirvanaâ (âI want to reach Nirvanaâ). ... Source: Article "Doc GynĂ©co" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
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- 2019 ·French Gameas Self
- 2018 ·Secteur Ăas
- 2014 ·Les EnfoirĂ©s - Les EnfoirĂ©s en chĆur de 1985 Ă aujourd'huias
- 2007 ·Ali Baba and the 40 Thievesas Kif le génie
- 2003 ·The Riveras Zeka
- 2002 ·Rap Attackas Self
- 2002 ·L'Invitéas Self
- 2001 ·Star Academyas Self
- 1999 ·Les Guignols de l'info - LâExclusive des 10 ans des Guignolsas Self
- 1998 ·Vivement dimancheas Self
- 1998 ·Vivement dimanche prochainas Self
- 1998 ·Les EnfoirĂ©s 1998 - EnfoirĂ©s en cĆuras
- 1997 ·Christmas at Bunny'sas Boßte à Souhaits segment
- 1985 ·Victoires de la musiqueas Self