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Rémy Ranguin chose the military title "Colonel" as a tribute and continuing the tradition of great dancehall artists with similar military titles (like Admiral T, Lieutenant, Caporal Nigga, Kporal Maïky and Sergent).
Rémy Ranguin chose the military title "Colonel" as a tribute and continuing the tradition of great dancehall artists with similar military titles (like Admiral T, Lieutenant, Caporal Nigga, Kporal Maïky and Sergent).
In June 2011, Au Rapport went platinum. He is of Guadeloupe origin. The pseudonyme "Reyel" is a creole version of French word "réel" (real in English).
In 2004, when he was just 20, he joined the group Septentrional Crew.
After a visit to the Antilles the same year, he became a freestyle dancehall act and with his band found some success. His work from this period was released in a number of compilations including in Overdoze Riddim.
He collaborated in studio recording Scartik Rekordz including "Killa" (solo), "Destiny" with Twent and "Don Dada" featuring Twent & XéLo. In 2009, he appeared in the compilation Sound Storm with "Il faut se battre" featuring Josita.
In 2010, the big Wagram label proposed a summer launch of Colonel Reyel ragga / zouk works mixed by DJ Doug, who became a regular at almost all the live shows of Colonel Reyel.
"Celui.." based on a riddim of DJ Doug, and produced by Krys was a huge #1 hit first in 2010 on iTunes downloads, followed by an official launch of the single in February 2011. lieutenant also became a Top 10 hit in Belgium closely followed by "Toutes les nuits", also a chart topping single for him in March 2011. The album entitled Au rapport was released on 11 April 2011 and went straight to #1.
He recorded a remixed version of "Celui.." with amended lyrics in support of the faltering French Skyrock radio station and free radio in general.
He was also featured with Mister You in "Mets-toi à l"aise", and with Bob Sinclar in "Maine Not a Gangsta". In summer of 2011, he released a third single "Aurélie" about a 16-year-old pregnant girl who decides to keep the baby conceived out of wedlock proved controversial and was seen as an anti-abortion and pro-life publicity.
The song was picked up by Proviefrance and featured on their website. Some radio stations refused to play the single, and there were many parodies online.
But still the single reached #6 on the French Chart.
In September 2011, Colonel Reyel released the single "Dis-moi oui" featuring Krys, which again proved controversial with allegations he had plagiarized Rihanna"s song "South&M". He was also on the defensive after being accused of using too much "auto-tune" to alter his voice.
As members of the band started solo careers, Colonel Reyel collected his own materials that he included in his 2008 Boomaz Mixtape Volume(s) 1 including the popular "Crise de l"emploi".