Dosseh
Dosseh: A leading voice in contemporary French rap, blending raw intensity with sharp melodies.
Profile
Hailing from Orléans, Dosseh has established himself as a vital figure in French rap, known for his unique mix of gritty intensity and skilled melody. Beyond his solo work, his carefully selected collaborations and ambitious projects underscore his status as a fully formed, respected artist.
Dosseh emerged as a key player in French rap, developing a distinctive universe that balances fierce lyricism and melodic depth. He shares a creative bond with his brother Pit Baccardi, with whom he has collaborated on numerous tracks.
After a three-year hiatus following his project “Trop tôt pour mourir,” Dosseh made a powerful comeback with “Victor Newman,” the first installment in his musical cycle “Dieu donne, moi j’utilise.” This release features production from Atake, Juko, and Quio and showcases collaborations with artists like Steban, Zequin, and Prince Waly.
Dosseh’s singles such as “Appels manqués,” “Pardon et Merci,” and “Yezzir” highlight his consistent ability to deliver compelling narratives paired with sharp punchlines and innovative production. These tracks reflect his ongoing evolution and readiness to explore new artistic directions.

