Sans Pression Explained

Sans Pression
Background:musician
Origin:Quebec, Canada
Genre:Hip hop

Kamenga Mbikay (born 1976), known as Sans Pression, is a Canadian rapper from Quebec. He is a member of hip hop band Treizième Étage. Sans Pression later became the solo project of SP.

History

SP was born in Buffalo, New York, to Congolese parents, and; he grew up in Sherbrooke, Saint-Bruno-de-Montarville and Montreal. He formed the Sans Pression group along with his a Haitian friend, Jean-Philippe Guillaume, known as Ti-Kid, in 1997. Their performances featured heavier beats and stronger lyrics than were the norm for Quebec hip hop at the time.[1] Their single "Numero 1" is used as one of Georges St-Pierre's UFC entrance themes.

Their first album, entitled 514-50 dans mon réseau (514-50 in my networks, 514 being an area code of Montreal and 450 for Greater Montreal (excluding Montreal)), was released in 1999 and sold over 45,000 copies; the album was unusual in that the lyrics combined English and French.[2] The pair proceeded go on tour together until a fallout led to their separation. Ti-Kid left Quebec in order to pursue Creole rap projects.

SP continued to perform and record under the name Sans Pression. A second SP album, Répliques aux ofusqués (Response to the Outraged) was made and released without Ti-Kid in 2003. In 2007, SP took part in a tour called "93 tours". He organized a compilation project, XIII Deep, in collaboration with various Montreal rappers, including Jonathan Beaupré Guilbault.[3]

In 2008, the Sans Pression album La Tendance Se Maintient was nominated as hip hop album of the year at the ADISQ awards.[4] In 2010, Sans Pression performed with Yvon Krevé at the Francofolies.[5] In 2017, he was once more featured at this festival.[6]

Discography

Notes and References

  1. https://voir.ca/musique/1998/06/17/sans-pression-sans-pression/ "Sans Pression"
  2. https://www.theguardian.com/music/2015/sep/17/franglais-montreal-bilingual-rappers-music "Parlez-vous Franglais? Montreal's bilingual rappers speak their own language"
  3. https://www.pressreader.com/canada/montreal-gazette/20070730/281526516655677 "Fire kills rising hip-hop star"
  4. "Sans Pression - «Je me considère comme un combattant du mouvement hip-hop québécois»". Canoe Vanessa Guimond 15-09-2008
  5. http://www.lapresse.ca/arts/festivals/francofolies/201006/20/01-4291839-les-20-ans-du-hip-hop-quebecois-au-metropolis-les-papes-du-rap.php "Les 20 ans du hip hop québécois au Métropolis: les papes du rap"
  6. http://www.journaldemontreal.com/2017/06/16/francofolies-le-party-hip-hop-de-karim-ouellet "FrancoFolies: Le party hip-hop de Karim Ouellet"