Ale Dee

Ale Dee
Birth name Alexandre Duhaime
Origin Trois-Rivières, Quebec, Canada
Genres Hip hop, Pop, R&B
Occupation(s) Singer, rapper
Instruments vocals
Years active 2000-present
Labels K.Pone.Inc Music Group
Associated acts Chosen One , Mine de rien
Website www.aledee.com

Alexandre Duhaime, better known by his stage name Ale Dee, is a Canadian[1] rapper. He had his beginnings in Mauricie region of Quebec with the musical group Chosen One (with Doris D and DJ Flavor). After Sir Pathétik joined in 2000, the name of the group was amended to Mine de rien.

Upon the disbanding of "Mine de rien", Ale Dee started a solo career. In March 2002, he had already won a second-place award "Hip Hop 4 Ever" event for "Francophone rap" category. The same year, he collaborated with Sir Pathétik in "S'pas normal".[2] Another collaboration followed in 2006 with "T Town".[3]

Ale Dee's first solo album was in 2006 and entitled Mine de rien, the name of his band. Ale Dee eventually signed with K.Pone.Inc for launching his second album in 2008 entitled Pour le love pis l'cash. The video clip for the main title track Pour le love pis l'cash[4] launched in 2008 topped the MusiquePlus video charts.

Discography

Mixtapes

Albums

Title and details Notes
Mine de rien
  • Released: 2006
Pour le love pis l'cash
  • Released: 2008
  • Record label:K-Pone Inc
Entre la mine et l'papier
  • Released: 2010
  • Record label: Les Disques HLM
Entre la mine et l'papier (rerelease)*
  • Released: 2010
  • Record label: Tacca Musique
4 minutes de gloire
  • Released: 2011
  • Record label: Les Disques HLM
2013 A.D.
  • Released: 2013
  • Record label: Les Disques HLM

*The album was rereleased on Tacca Musique with slightly different track list including three more tracks, "La plus belle p**e", "Ale Diss" and "Avec nous" not found on the 2010 release, at the same time replacing three of the original album, namely "Party", "Cash" and "Rap Game".

Singles

Collaborations

Ale Dee has collaborated with a number of artists:

Awards and nominations

References

External links

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