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Grems
Birth nameMichaël Eveno
Born (1978-10-25) 25 October 1978 (age 46)
OriginBordeaux
GenresFrench hip hop
Occupation(s)Rapper, record producer, designer, graffiti artist
Websitehttp://www.gremsindustry.com/
Musical artist

Michaël Eveno, better known by his stage name Grems (born 25 October 1978), is a French rapper and producer of French hip hop and designer.

He made his debut in the group Hustla alongside Le Jouage (of the band Gravité Zéro) and Dj Steady.

Discography

Solo albums

  • 2004: Algèbre (De Brazza Records)
  • 2006: Airmax (Deephop)
  • 2009: Sea, Sex And Grems (Deephop)
  • 2010: Brokabilly (Grems Industry)
  • 2011: Algèbre 2.0
  • 2013: Vampire
  • 2014: Buffy
  • 2016: Green Pisse
  • 2018: Sans Titre #7
  • 2024: Algèbre 3.0

Hustla

  • 2001: Paris-Bordeaux-Vitry
  • 2002: Sonophrologie
  • 2015: Ascenseur Émotionnel

Olympe Mountain

  • 2005: La Montagne Ça Vous Gagne

Rouge à Lèvres

  • 2005: Maquille-Toi
  • 2008: Démaquille-Toi

PMPDJ

  • 2011: Pour Ma Paire De Jordan
  • 2012: Haterville

Klub Sandwich

  • 2011: Les Valcheuzes

Mixtape

  • 2012: 1978-5713

Singles

  • 2002: Microbe
  • 2004: Merdeuse
  • 2004: Fonkyclapin' feat. Booba Boobsa
  • 2005: Le Masque Et La Plume feat. Olympe Mountain
  • 2005: Reste Beatum feat. Rouge à Lèvres
  • 2005: Ouai Ouai feat. Rouge à Lèvres
  • 2006: Pisse De Flûte feat. Sept & Le Jouage
  • 2006: Rakaille Numerik
  • 2006: Airmax
  • 2007: J'te Baise feat. Gero
  • 2007: Gash feat. Disiz La Peste & Orifice Vulgatron
  • 2007: Casse Ton Boule
  • 2008: Deepkho feat. Rouge à Lèvres
  • 2008: Hit That G@sh (Primecuts Re-Rub)
  • 2009: Guedin feat. NT4
  • 2009: Sec Ma Gueule feat. Set&Match
  • 2009: Dimanche
  • 2010: Rencontre Avec Un Ballon
  • 2010: Bisou
  • 2010: Guacha feat. Micro Coz, Son Of Kick, Disiz & Natalia Clavier
  • 2010: Miki
  • 2010: Broka Billy feat. Foreign Beggars
  • 2010: Boloss feat. Ill
  • 2011: My Name Is Michael Barbu
  • 2011: Joli Village feat. Klub Sandwich
  • 2011: Voodoo feat. Kussay, Bunk & Greg Frite
  • 2011: Usla feat. PMPDJ
  • 2011: A Nous Les Manettes feat. Djunz, Kussay & Nemir
  • 2011: Hummer feat. Didaï & Rimcash
  • 2011: Les Vrais feat. Nekfeu
  • 2011: Klub Sandwich feat. Klub Sandwich
  • 2011: Toast feat. Starlion

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