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Levon Myette-Bruce was born with greatness in his blood! Son of award-winning rapper J-Bru, Levon the Prince also has a grandfather and great grandfather who have won awards in the industry! Levon is the youngest rapper ever to release a album.

Levon Myette-Bruce was born with greatness in his blood!

Great grandfather Merrill Bruce was a tap dancer who toured the world with Country music legend Hank Snow and was honoured with a lifetime achievement award by the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame. His grandfather Ross Bruce, also a tap dancer and member of the soul/R&B group The Valiants, was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award by the African Nova Scotian Music Association, and his father J-Bru is a well-known rapper who toured the world for almost two decades with Classified and Halflife Records, and is no stranger to awards himself, winning multiple ANSMA, ECMA and NS Music Awards.

Levon the Prince grew up in TMG studios, a Halifax-based multi-media empire, and could be seen dancing and rapping around the building since he could walk and talk, often performing for whatever artists were coming in to record.

Fast forward a few years, and at the age of seven, Levon made history becoming the youngest hip hop artist to release an album commercially. His debut, ‘Future King’, was released March 23rd, 2022 and you can be sure that he will continue to break records as years go by.

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