Aya Nakamura joins forces with Laurene Kimpala Mayasi, Young Bouba, and joeemb to write the flirtatious tale. The same squad, plus Eric Chevet and Ameen Beats, produces a sleek Afropop
No Pain No Gain, Himra, and Ninho bring raw energy to ‘DANS LE DOS,’ mixing French rap with Ivorian street swagger. The trio writes lyrics packed with luxury cars, beach
Zélie delivers a defiant self-portrait with ‘JE NE SERAI JAMAIS’ from her album LE CŒUR ET SA DICTATURE. She writes bold lyrics with Cameleon that reject societal expectations, while Romain
likmawrld and FR2D! storm in with ‘DAHICO’, the new single from 2DWRLD2 EXTENDED. Cheick Abdul Malick Sanfo and Frederick Keira jot down the flex heavy bars, then the same pair
Timal writes and produces Cagoulé Yamaha with Ybtz Beats. The track lands like a masked night ride through the cité. The beat rides low, steering every bar toward the next
Bouss writes his own story on ‘Nowhere 2’, joined by Bryan Mills, Json and La réal de Madrid on both bars and beat. The four friends turn French street corners
RFS MyMen crowns himself on JUSTE COMME ÇA 2, writing every bar and joining producer Alsem to bake the beat. The performer sprays boasts like champagne, name checks Clarks, Kylian,
Tayc sings a heartfelt plea for lasting love in Forévà from the album TESTIMONY. Written by Abou Tall, Nyadjiko, Tayc, and Zafy, the song blends hope with past scars. The
Tayc sings a poignant song from the album TESTIMONY. Lyricist Manu Manu and the team write it to question a deceased friend. The song explores loneliness after an unexpected death.
Espoir 2000 sings Respectez from the album Tableau Blanc. Hugues Patrick Ossohou writes the lyrics. He writes the music with Espoir 2000. The song offers a generational call for respect.
Picsou le Mboleman declares his return as the king of Mbolé, a Cameroonian street sound. Eba’a Essiane Luc Jordan and Eheck Ngoume Gabriel Durel write lyrics and compose the music
Kocee and Ks Bloom deliver a reflective voice on life’s fleeting nature. Lyricists Njang Mengu Collins and Souleymane kone shape the message, while composers of the same names provide the