Naps and Alonzo collaborate with TK on Georgina, a song about unwavering independence. Lyricists Alonzo, Nadro, Naps, and TK craft a tribute to self-reliance. The piece features a woman who
Alice on the roof features the song 15 ans on the album Alice. Alice Dutoit, Ambroise Willaume, and Jules Scinta write the lyrics. Kid Sophie & Sage offer the music.
La Fouine features with Timar on the song Broken from the album CAPITALE DU CRIME RADIO, vol. 2. Biggie-Jo writes, La Fouine writes, and Timar writes the lyrics and writes
Ninho presents +971 from his album M.I.L.S 4. Ninho and traplysse write about international success and luxury. The song shows his journey from past struggles to current status. Released: November
AK and Djelykaba Bintou feature Habitude, released in 2025. Lyricist Amadou Guisse writes the verses. Composer Jordan Crowther features the music. Released: November 28, 2025HabitudeAk | Djelykaba Bintou LyricistAmadou Guisse,
Stavo drops Billets Mauves, a raw meditation on materialism and mortality. SDM, Stavo, and todobanks write the lyrics and compose the beat. The song rides over a dark, atmospheric beat
Missan and TK bring Red flag, a fresh single from 2026. Missan TK and Skary Wysko Kimo write the lyrics and offer the music. The song offers smooth melody with
Ninho writes a tender message to his son in LETTRE À UN FILS from the album M.I.L.S 4. Kozbeatz and Ninho compose heartfelt advice about life’s challenges. The song offers
Ninho opens his album M.I.L.S 4 with INTRO – LA PRESSION, a bold statement about his rise to fame. Lyricists KandyBeatz, Ninho, and Théo Hamel write about the struggles and
K2_sp offers NOUS#2, a raw anthem from 2025. Kenji Kenji Maximilien writes the lyrics and features as a composer alongside K2_sp and Brt Beatz. The song reflects a street code
Lartiste features Benny Adam, Nej and khadija taayalt in HADAK ZINE. Benny Adam writes the lyrics. Benny Adam and Miel Noir bring the music. Released: December 12, 2025HADAK ZINEBenny Adam
VJ sings Gudi from the album Prince de la ville, co-written by Charles Mbaye Diagne, Mouhamed Abdoulaye Preira, and Omar Sarr. The bilingual song mixes French apologies with Wolof expressions