Criminls is an artist from the 93 region. A few months ago, he unveiled his first project “WW3” focused on Drill Music. He invited the cream of the French Drill scene to enrich his project, including Freeze Corleone, Black Jack OBS, Slim C, and Ashe22, the rapper from Lyonzon. This is how he recently revealed the visual for his collaboration with Ashe22.
The dark and eerie instrumental production was signed by Sobek. The Beatmaker has collaborated extensively with Django in the past. It’s a somber French Drill track on which Ashe and Crimi deliver calibrated and smooth punchlines effortlessly. As Seth Gueko pointed out in the track “Titi Parisien”: “Rapping fast doesn’t mean rapping well.” In accordance with this saying, Crimi and Ashe impress with perfect technique and a well-balanced track.
Drill is not just about BPM; it’s also about culture. The genre developed around Chief Keef in its early days and represents the gang culture of Chicago. The music video, directed by Dima, perfectly captures the essence of Drill Music.