Chamblee: Rapper Die-On releases his new album “Phoenix”

Chamblee: Rapper Die-On releases his new album “Phoenix”

Christian Dion from the band Chamblee, nicknamed Die-On in the artistic community, presents his latest album entitled Phoenix. The work presents a collection of songs that explain his new life away from his demons.

Dae Eun, why did you choose this name? Phoenix For your new album?

“Like a bird rising from its ashes, it is a rebirth for me after a dark past. Today, I am completely free from crime, and I have healed from that. I am a new person. Before, my music was angry, but now it has evolved more.”

“I feel like I'm making a difference and being helpful.” – Christian Dionne, also known as Die-On

What keeps you going in life now?

“I feel all the positives from my choices. To get to my current position, I thought first of myself. I pushed myself to get through this, and I'm currently focusing on my mission at Maison Stéphane Fallu (she supervises young people in difficulty, editor's note). I want to do good for those around me.” »

How much did Christian Dion take over Die-On?

“The two are inseparable. Die-On is the artist in me and he has developed. He follows the same path as the man I am. They live together very well.”

in phoenix, What is the most emotionally difficult song to write?

“It's the song Democratic Party of Japan. It is a testimony to young people who have to live with a terrible past. I had to find a way to put it all on paper. This coincides with my assignment at Maison Stéphane Fallu. I have to be able to separate myself from situations in order to remain objective. You must not allow emotion to overcome you. »

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How close is your work at Maison Stéphane Fallu to your heart?

“I feel like I'm making a difference and being helpful. Sometimes the kids text me when I'm in the studio or about to go on stage for a concert. I always answer. We're thinking about opening a girls' wing soon. We also want to open Maison Stéphane Fallu all over Quebec »

You lead a writing workshop at Maison Stéphane Fallu. What does writing bring you?

“It's therapy. Sometimes you don't know how to say certain things or feelings. So I write and share it. I love finding the words to write my songs and adding subtleties to them.”

On your album, you mix piano and electro. Why this choice?

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