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Roméo Elvis
Roméo Elvis in Vieilles Charrues Festival, France, in 2018.
Roméo Elvis in Vieilles Charrues Festival, France, in 2018.
Background information
Birth nameRoméo Johnny Elvis Kiki Van Laeken
Born (1992-12-13) 13 December 1992 (age 31)
Uccle, Brussels-Capital Region, Belgium
GenresHip-Hop,Alternative Hip-Hop
Instrument(s)Voice, guitar, piano
Years active2012–present
LabelsDaring Music, L'Œil Écoute Laboratoire, back in the dayz
Websiteromeoelvis.com

Roméo Johnny Elvis Kiki Van Laeken (born December 13, 1992), better known by his stage name Roméo Elvis[1][2] (French pronunciation: [ʁɔmeo elvis]), is a Belgian rapper and hip hop artist.

His career began with the release of two EPs in 2013 and 2014, titled Bruxelles c'est devenu la jungle and Famille nombreuse. In 2016, his album EP Morale was released. In 2017 and 2018, two more albums were released: Morale 2 and his reissue Morale 2 luxe (released from his collaboration with producer Le Motel). He has close connections with Belgian band L'Or du Commun, duo Caballero & JeanJass, and French rapper Lomepal.

Biography

Roméo Elvis was born on December 13, 1992 in Uccle, Belgium.[3] Interested in music since his youth,[4] he developed a style distinct from that of his father, the singer Marka, his mother, the comedian Laurence Bibot, and his younger sister, the singer and pianist Angèle. Roméo Elvis was raised in Linkebeek, in the southern suburbs of Brussels,[5] and later relocated to Forest.

After college, he continued his secondary studies at Saint-Luc Tournai Institute where he learned to paint and draw.[6] It was during this time that Elvis began rapping with his friends. His artistic training continued at ESA 75, in Brussels, where he studied photo-journalism. While continuing to practice rap, he became close to members of L'Or du Commun.

While his first EPs were being released, Roméo Elvis was working as a cashier at the supermarket chain Carrefour. Despite his success, he was not able to earn enough money from rapping alone. Shortly before the release of the album Bruxelles arrive, he quit his job and devoted himself solely to music.[7] His newest EP, Morale 2luxe, was released on February 15, 2018. Morale 2luxe is a remake of his album, Morale 2, released in March 2017.

Elvis suffers from tinnitus, common among musicians. He has made references to this condition in many of his titles, such as L'oreille sifflante and Ma tête.[8] In an interview with Radio Nova, he explained that if he could earn a substantial income from rapping he would donate some of it to fight the disease. [citation needed]

Musical style and influence

The musical style of Roméo Elvis has evolved with the progression of his projects. While developing old-school instrumentals and a flow with similar ambiance to his first two EPs, his collaboration with the producer Le Motel on Morale and Morale 2 profoundly changed his style. He currently allows himself to make more refrains and add electronic instrumentals, and in accord with the jazz of Le Motel, giving them a more current tone.[9]

Elvis' influences are numerous: the Belgian group L'or du Commun with which he made his rapping debut is one of his main ones. Their style can also be recognized in his first two projects with group members. He also frequently mentions the rapper Caballero as someone who greatly inspired him; they met while Bruxelles arrive was being recorded. Concerning French rap, Elvis considers the rapper Alpha Wann of the group 1995 as "the rap master playing for me in terms of placement and in terms of how to say things in a very meaningful way". Fuzati, leader of Klub des Loosers, strongly influences the rapper. Primarily in his somber aspect, but also in the manner that the rapper holds plenty of derision towards life. He also references the masked rapper in many of his titles, like in Drôle de décision.[10] Elvis is also a fan of the French artist Philippe Katerine.

Concerts and tours

While he began performing at concerts while growing closer to L'Or du Commun, it was during the release of Morale, in 2015, that Roméo Elvis and Le Motel began touring, with 19 performances across Belgium, France, and Luxembourg. The release of Morale 2 also marked the beginning of another, bigger tour with 29 performances and concerts in several large festivals such as Dour Festival,[11] Rock en Seine,[12] le Printemps de Bourges,[13] and Garorock.

Discography

Albums

Year Album Peak positions Certification
BEL
(Fl)

[14]
BEL
(Wa)

[15]
FR
[16]
SWI
[17]
2016 Morale
(Roméo Elvis x Le Motel)
 – 57  –  –
2017 Morale 2
(Roméo Elvis x Le Motel)
29 3 6 39
2019 Chocolat 4 1 3
[19]
5

Others

  • 2018: Morale 2Luxe (with Le Motel)

EPs

  • 2013: Bruxelles c'est devenu la jungle
  • 2014: Famille nombreuse
  • 2016: Morale (with Le Motel)
  • 2020: Maison

Singles

Year Title Peak positions Certification Album
BEL
(Fl)

[14]
BEL
(Wa)

[15]
FR
[16]
SWI
[17]
2017 "Diable"
(Roméo Elvis x Le Motel)
61 Tip  –  – Morale 2
"Drôle de question"
(Roméo Elvis x Le Motel)
56 54 89  –
"Lenita"
(Roméo Elvis x Le Motel)
69 Tip  –  –
"J'ai vu"
(Roméo Elvis x Le Motel feat. Angèle)
 – 79 164  –
"Méchant"
 – 64  –  – non-album single
2018 "Dessert"
(Roméo Elvis x Le Motel)
Tip 53 181  – Morale 2 (Deluxe)
"300 (Henri) – Colors Session"
(Roméo Elvis x Le Motel)
 – Tip 181  – non-album single
2019 "Malade" 59 2 7
[21]
66 Chocolat
"Normal"  – 26 80  –
"Soleil" 66 7 11
[22]
 –
Year Title Peak positions Certification Album
BEL
(Fl)

[14]
BEL
(Wa)

[15]
FR
[16]
SWI
[17]
2017 "Acid"
(Ulysse feat. Roméo Elvis)
Tip 84  –  – Ulysse album
SURF
"Apollo"
(L'Or du Commun feat. Roméo Elvis)
 – Tip  –  – L'Or du Commun album
Zeppelin
"Hit sale"
(Therapie Taxi feat. Roméo Elvis)
 – 1 12  – Therapie Taxi album
Hit Sale
2018 "On & On"
(Her feat. AnnenMayKantereit & Roméo Elvis)
 – 72  –  – Her album
Her
"Incroyaux"
(Caballero & JeanJass feat. Roméo Elvis)
 – 46 115  – Caballero & JeanJass album
Double hélice 3
"1000 °C"
(Lomepal feat. Roméo Elvis)
Tip 17 3 82 Lomepal album
Jeannine
"Tout oublier"
(Angèle feat. Roméo Elvis)
6 1 1 55 Angèle album
Brol
2020 "Pharmacist"[25]
(Mr. Oizo featuring Roméo Elvis)
TBA

Other songs

Year Title Peak positions Album
FR
[16]
BEL
(Wa)

[15]
2019 "Chocolat" 37 Chocolat
"Coeur des hommes" 45
"Parano" (feat. -M-) 46
"Bobo" 65
"Solo" 74
"194" 81
"Intro (Chocolat)" 89
"Viseur" 104
"3 Étoiles" 110
"Dis-moi" 126
"Kuneditdoen" (feat. Zwangere Guy) 128
"La Belgique Afrique" 130
"En silence" (feat. Témé) 131
"T'es bonne" 152
"Perdu" (feat. Damon Albarn) 153
"Interlude (Chocolat)" 164
2020 "Défoncé" 49
[26]
46 Maison
"Chaud" 51
[26]
"Gonzo" 84
[26]
"Vinci" 112
[26]
"Interlude" 167
[26]

Collaborations

  • 2013: L'Or du Commun – Lotus Bleu (feat. Roméo Elvis), in their EP L'Origine
  • 2013: L'Or du Commun – Mon Voisin (feat. Roméo Elvis), in L'Or du Commun's EP L'Origine
  • 2015: Primero – Deuxième Ombre (feat. Roméo Elvis), in Primero's EP Scénarios
  • 2015: Primero – Présidentielles (feat. Roméo Elvis), in Primero's EP Scénarios
  • 2015: Stikstof – Dobberman (feat. Roméo Elvis), in Stikstof's album Stikstof/02
  • 2016: L'Or du Commun – Mouton Noir (feat. Original Flow Mastaz and Roméo Elvis)
  • 2016: Phasm – Souvent (feat. Roméo Elvis), in Phasm's mixtape Phasmixtape Vol. 1
  • 2017: Caballero & JeanJass – Vrai ou faux (feat. Roméo Elvis), in their album Double Hélice 2
  • 2017: Heystap Squad – Pression (feat. Roméo Elvis), in their EP Pression
  • 2017: L'Or du Commun – Apollo (feat. Roméo Elvis), in their EP Zeppelin
  • 2017: Lomepal – Billet (feat. Roméo Elvis), in his album Flip
  • 2017: Lord Esperanza – Infiniment Vôtre (feat. Roméo Elvis), in his album Polaroïd
  • 2017: Roméo Elvis – Carrière, in The Alchemist's EP Paris L.A. Bruxelles
  • 2017: Therapie Taxi – Hit Sale (feat. Roméo Elvis), in their album Hit Sale
  • 2017: Ulysse – Acid (feat. Roméo Elvis)
  • 2017: Zwangere Guy – Low & Lowgisch (feat. Roméo Elvis), in his mixtape Zwangerschapsverlof Vol.3
  • 2018: Caballero & JeanJass – Incroyaux (feat. Roméo Elvis), in their album Double Hélice 3
  • 2018: Di-Meh – Ride (feat. Roméo Elvis), in Di-Meh's album Focus Part. 2
  • 2018: Her – On and On (feat. Roméo Elvis et AnnenMayKantereit), in the album Her
  • 2018: Le 77 – La Sape (feat. Roméo Elvis), in their album Bawlers
  • 2018: Myth Syzer – Ouais Bébé (feat. Roméo Elvis et Ichon), in his album Bisous
  • 2018: Myth Syzer – Tocard (feat. Roméo Elvis), in his album Bisous
  • 2018: Roméo Elvis – Il m'a trompé, on DJ Weedim's mixtape La Boulangerie Française Vol.2
  • 2018: Roméo Elvis – Méchant, on the original band of Tueurs
  • 2018: Senamo – C'est mon boulot (feat. Roméo Elvis), in Senamo's album Poison Bleu
  • 2018: Slimka – Crazy Horses (feat. Roméo Elvis et Malala), in Slimka's mixtape No Bad Vol.2
  • 2018: Lomepal – 1000 °C (feat. Roméo Elvis)
  • 2018: Angèle – Tout oublier (feat. Roméo Elvis) in her album Brol

Awards and nominations

Year Category Work Result Ref.
2019 Francophonic Breakthrough Act Herself Nominated
Francophonic Group/Duo Angèle & Roméo Elvis Nominated
Video of the Year Tout oublier Feat Angèle Nominated
Francophonic Song of the Year Won
Year Category Work Result Ref.
2016 Artist of the year Herself Nominated
Best Live Act Won
Chase Awards (Urban) Won
Breakthrough artist/DJ/Producer/M Nominated
Best Album Roméo Evis x Le Motel - Morale Won
Best Song Roméo Elvis x Caballero - Bruxelles arrive Nominated

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