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Solide

Labels

Le Flair

Catno

B09VQ73QQ5

Formats

1x Vinyl LP

Country

France

Release date

Apr 28, 2022

Genres

Hip Hop

Styles

Kyo Itachi Le Discopathe Montpellier

Après avoir travaillé pendant de nombreuses années avec la crème du rap indépendant US, le prolifique producteur Kyo Itachi est de retour avec Solide, son premier album rap français sur lequel il propose sa vision du rap basée sur le fond et la forme. Solide offre des collaborations de haut niveau avec une sélection de rappeurs qui retrace l’histoire du rap francophone, d’Alpha Wann aux X-Men en passant par Dany Dan, Hifi., Faf Larage, Rocca, Rocé, Roméo Elvis, Jean Jass et bien plus !

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

22.5€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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1

Alpha Wann - 99 En Peuf

2

X.Men - Mensonges Et Make Up

3:56

3

Faf Larage - Plus Un Geste

3:10

4

Jean Jass - JJ

5

Rocca - Savoir Faire

2:51

6

Dany Dan - César

7

HIFI - One Punch Man

8

Roméo Elvis - Bizentin

9

Weedy - Kamala

10

Sheryo - Mec Du 95 (Née Dans Le 75)

11

Fdy Phenomen - Birdy

12

Rocé - Puissance Feu

13

Nasme - Paris Vie

14

Daddy Jockno - Realness

15

Nikkfurie - Sombrero

16

Jaeyez - Solidité

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