Le Prince was born in Amsterdam, Netherlands on May 4th, 1986. Early in his childhood, he was heavily influenced by traditional Surinamese music and sang in a Kawina, Kaseko Group. As a teenager he loved making music and participated in different youth programs to make this traditional music. He grew up in a musical family listening to jazz, classical music, hip hop, reggae and other genres of music. However, when Le Prince saw Michael Jackson perform on stage, he made the conscious decision that he wanted to be an artist. After many years of practice, his first major performance was at the Kwaku Festival in Amsterdam singing Surinamese music.
Things were really hard for this upcoming artist and the tables turned for a life changing experience. After some tough experiences in the streets, Le Prince was exposed to the teachings of Rastafari and began changing his life. He started singing Reggae music to promote the principles and ways of life that he received from the teachings through a band called Liberty Sound. They would travel throughout Holland performing Reggae Music. At some point Le Prince left to focus on developing his solo career. In his musical career Le Prince has been inspired by Bob Marley, Peter Tosh, Jacob Miller, Israelites, Toot and the Maytals, Dennis Brown, Shabba Ranks, Buju Banton, Sizzla and Turbulence.
Le Prince worked hard to create his own style combining reggae with an electronic flavour. His first song that gathered large recognition was Forgive Me produced by Leffy Ignacio Cairo . In 2008, Le Prince placed second in the Amsterdam City Games Competition and in 2010 he won first place in an HIV Campaign to teach the youth about the disease through music. He toured Holland singing and speaking about the problems that the epidemic causes in the world. That same year he also won the Best R.O.C. artist for R.O.C. Central Netherlands. He has been very focused refining his art and expresses that, “Music is All About Life And My Life Is All About Music.
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