Anodajay first encountered hip hop at the age of twelve, and from the age of sixteen became more involved in it, along with his other main interest basketball.[4] He worked as a physical education teacher at D'Iberville school for several years before pursuing music as a full-time career.[5] He released his first album Premier VII in 2003, but success came in 2006 with his second album Septentrion, which contained a cover of the Quebec classic renamed Le beat à Ti-bi, in duet with Raôul Duguay.[3] His third album ET7ERA, was released in 2010.[1][2]
^Boudreault, Pierre-Wilfrid et al (2004) L'imaginaire Urbain et les Jeunes : La ville comme espace d'expériences identitaires et créatrices, Presses de l'Université du Québec, ISBN978-2-7605-1293-1, p. 329 et seq