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William Geslin is a French music producer. In 2003, his label, Jam Block Records, topped French charts for several weeks with the rap/funk parodic hit single "Le Frunkp" from the film The Dope (2003). In 2004, William co-wrote the script and played in the French comedy The 11 Commandments (2004). He also created and produced the original soundtrack (with the single "Comme des connards"). William has since collaborated on many comedy movies including Chouchou (2003), Le carton (2004), Iznogoud- Caliph Instead of the Caliph (2005)... In 2007, Jam Block Records launched a music comedy project with Michaël Youn, under the name Fatal Bazooka. The spoof rap group parodies the international hip hop scene. From 2007 to 2010, Fatal Bazooka dominated the French charts with five Number 1 singles ("Fous ta cagoule", "Mauvaise Foi Nocturne", "J'aime trop ton boule", "Trankillement" and "Parle à ma main"), and a N°2 for the album "T'as vu", double platinum in 2010. Since 2011, he developed his publishing company Yummy Tunes signing music for commercials and TV shows.