Bleu Jeans Bleu

Bleu Jeans Bleu are a Canadian pop and rock music group from Quebec.[1] They are most noted for winning the Prix Félix for Group of the Year at the 41st Gala de l'ADISQ in 2019.[2]

Bleu Jeans Bleu
OriginMontreal, Quebec, Canada
Genrespop, rock, country, comedy music
Years active2012 (2012)–present
MembersMathieu "Claude Cobra" Lafontaine
François "Wayne Wrangler" Lessard
Mathieu "Lee Lou" Colette
Pierre-David "Jean Levis" Girard

The group was formed in 2012 by Mathieu Lafontaine, separately from his solo work under the name Matt Track, as a side project recording and performing a comedic spin on country music.[3] They released the albums Haute couture in 2013 and Franchement wow in 2016[4] before breaking through to mass popularity in 2019 with the hit single "Coton ouaté", the lead single from their third album Perfecto.[5] In addition to the band's Group of the Year win, Perfecto was a Prix Félix nominee for Album of the Year.

In October 2019, comedian Jean-Denis Scott released a parody, with the approval of Bleu Jeans Bleu, of "Coton ouaté" as a song about the 2019 Canadian federal election.[6]

"Coton ouaté" was certified gold in February 2020.[7] At her concert at Montreal's Bell Centre on February 19 during her Courage World Tour, Céline Dion invited Lafontaine on stage to perform "Coton ouaté" as a duet.[8] The song was subsequently shortlisted for the 2020 SOCAN Songwriting Prize.[9]

Discography

  • Haute couture (2013)
  • Franchement wow (2016)
  • Perfecto (2019)

References

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