CRi
Canadian musician
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Christophe Dubé, known by his stage name CRi, is a Canadian electronic musician from Quebec.[1]
CRi | |
|---|---|
| Born | Christophe Dubé |
| Origin | Quebec, Canada |
| Genres | Electronic music |
| Occupation | Musician |
| Label | Anjunadeep |
| Formerly of | Feuilles et Racines |
| Website | crimusic |
Originally from Quebec City, he was a beatboxer for local hip hop group Feuilles et Racines before releasing his debut EP as an electronic artist in 2013.[2] He released a number of standalone tracks and remixes for other artists before following up with the EPs Tell Her in 2016,[3] Someone Else in 2017,[4] and Initial in 2019.[5]
In 2019, CRi and Charlotte Cardin collaborated on a cover of Daniel Bélanger's "Fous n'importe où".[6] Juvenile, his first full-length album, was released in 2020 and included Bélanger as a guest vocalist on the track "Signal".[7]
In 2023, CRi released his second studio album, Miracles, on which he collaborated with artists such as Half Moon Run and Klô Pelgag.[8]
Someone Else was a nominee for Electronic Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2018,[9] and Juvenile received a nomination in the same category at the Juno Awards of 2021.[10] The same year, he won a Félix Award for Discovery of the Year at the 43rd ADISQ gala.[11]
CRi is the brother of actress and filmmaker Alexa-Jeanne Dubé.[12]
Discography
Studio albums
- Juvenile (2020)
- Miracles (2023)
Remix albums
- Why I Love You (Remixes) (2016)
- Me and My Friends: Remixes (2016)
- Juvenile (Remixed) (2021)
- Juvenile (Remixed: Part Two) (2021)
- Miracles (Remixed) (2024)
EPs
- Tell Her (2016)
- Someone Else (2017)
- Initial EP (2019)
- Signal (2020)
- To You (2021)
- Astray (2023)
- Miroir Miroir (2023)
- Hold You (2024)