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Stupeflip
OriginParis, France
Genres
Years active2000 (2000)–present
Labels
Members
  • Julien Barthélémy
  • Stéphane Bellenger
  • Jean-Paul Michel
Websitestupeflip.com

Stupeflip (French: [sty.pɛ.flip]) is a French hip hop band formed in 2000, consisting of Julien Barthélémy, Stéphane Bellenger and Jean-Paul Michel. Their style can be described as a mix of hip hop, punk rock and synthpop.[1]

Stupeflip members are known as their stage personas: Barthélémy as King Ju and Pop Hip, Stéphane Bellenger as Cadillac and Jean-Paul Marcel as MC Saló. These characters and the band itself are part of an elaborate fictional universe featuring mysterious concepts such as "L'Ère du Stup" ("Stup Era"), "La Menuiserie" ("Carpentry"), "Le Mystère au chocolat" ("Chocolate Mystery"), etc.

The band rose fame with its single "Je Fume Pu D'Shit" in 2003. After having released three albums, Stupeflip began soliciting financial support on the crowdfunding platform Ulule to produce a new one. This album is announced to be released on 3 March 2017.[2]

Discography

  • 2002 : Stupeflip (EP)
  • 2002 : Je fume pu d'shit (EP)
  • 2003 : Stupeflip
  • 2005 : Stup Religion
  • 2011 : The Hypnoflip Invasion
  • 2011 : The Terror Maxi (Vinyl Picture Collection) (EP)
  • 2012 : Terrora!! (EP)
  • 2017 : (unknown title)

References

  1. ^ Marti, Sébastien. Stupeflip, les épouvantables épouvantails, www.ladepeche.fr, 4 March 2003. Retrieved on 30 November 2016.
  2. ^ Aubert, Morane. Stupeflip est de retour et lance une cagnotte pour financer son album, www.lesinrocks.com, 5 October 2016. Retrieved on 30 November 2016.