Bouss makes a powerful comeback with the reissue of his project “Et si j’échoue”. To date, the artist has already sold over 72,000 copies, further solidifying his place in the French rap scene.
What truly sets Bouss apart is the raw honesty he brings to every track. His writing—deeply personal and striking—continues to resonate with an ever-growing audience.
He returns today with a new single titled “La course”, a dive into the world of dirty money and the unrelenting chase for roro, all set against a backdrop of breathtaking visuals. With a perfect blend of tension, self-awareness, and introspection, the track captures the essence of an artist who never stops pushing forward.
Proof of his lasting impact: the video has already surpassed one million views on YouTube. A success that confirms Bouss is still in the race—not just for money, but for truth and authenticity.
The instrumental is crafted by Mohand, a respected figure in the French rap game. Known for his collaborations with Rémy on standout tracks like “Rappelle-toi” and “Comme à l’ancienne”, he also served as the artistic director for Sianna, a gifted artist behind the socially charged anthem “Quoi qu’il en soit”.
With an instrumental that’s both dreamy and melancholic, Bouss delivers a deeply moving verse, shaped by the exhaustion of endless “Jah work”:
“Who’s screwing us over? The State or the lamellar weed?
Who’s stopping me, who’s really stopping me from hitting back?”
The video, directed by L’Enfant Soleil, takes us to Colombia, deep into the iconic city of Medellín. A place steeped in history—once ruled by Pablo Escobar, and more recently brought back into the spotlight through the figure of the Madrina, as highlighted by Booba.