Damien Robitaille

Born on June 30, 1981 in Lafontaine, Ontario, Damien Robitaille is a Canadian pop singer. In 2003, he released his first album of the same name, which was sold only in a few stores in his native village. He moved to Montreal in 2004 and graduated from the École nationale de la chanson de Granby. That same year, he was a finalist at the Festival de la chanson de Saint-Ambroise. He won the 2005 edition of the Francouvertes. His second album, L'Homme Qui Me Ressemble , was released in 2006, featuring the hits " Je tombe " and " Porc-épic ". This album earned him four nominations at the ADISQ gala. In 2009, Damien Robitaille releases the album Homme Autonome, with the song " Mot de passe ", which reaches the top 10 in the Quebec radio charts. The following year, he won his first Félix award. In summer 2011, he hosts two radio shows on ICI Musique. In fall 2012, he released the album Omniprésent, followed in 2017 by Univers Parallèles . In November 2019, he releases a holiday opus entitled Bientôt Ce Sera Noël . In 2020, during the COVID-19-related lockdown, he records a well-known song from his house every day, singing and playing all its instruments. This earned him the Félix for the artist of the year with the most web exposure at the 2021 ADISQ gala.

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