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Decimo Continues His Rise with the Music Video for “François Pizarré”

Decimo is part of a new generation of artists shaping the future of French rap. Signed to Morning Glory, the label founded by Bellek, he has grown within one of France’s most respected talent incubators. After helping launch the career of ZKR, the label continued to build its roster with promising names such as Yoko, —both from Sarcelles—and BAG Jeune B. More recently, Decimo reached another milestone with the release of his project “Mana”, featuring collaborations with Guy2Bezbar, Zamdane, Landy, and Rounhaa. He now continues that momentum with a brand-new single titled “François Pizarré”.

On this latest release, Decimo returns to the raw, uncompromising street rap that defines his artistic identity. His razor-sharp writing, commanding delivery, and technically refined flow showcase an artist who has steadily evolved since joining Morning Glory. With each release, he continues to sharpen both his lyrical approach and his ability to translate everyday realities into compelling rap narratives.

Decimo keeps building momentum with “François Pizarré”

The instrumental was produced by Scorpio Prodz and Olivier Zoega, according to the official Spotify credits. Olivier Zoega previously produced “112”, the collaboration between JKR19 and Freeze Corleone. Together, the two producers craft a dark yet sophisticated instrumental built around an elegant sample that creates a constant sense of tension. Against this backdrop, Decimo delivers an intense, uncompromising performance with razor-sharp precision:

“I know the Versailles detention center by heart, I’m practically subscribed / Free all the Red Caps, free all the natives.”

Directed by NextLab, the music video unfolds like a cinematic crime drama. Its narrative follows the progression of a legal case that ultimately leads the main character to prison, reinforcing the realism of Decimo‘s storytelling. Visually, the clip stands out for its meticulous cinematography, carefully crafted lighting, and refined color grading—hallmarks of NextLab‘s signature style. The director recently earned praise for the video “Les Enfants Perdus” by Rim’K and Limsa d’Aulnay, once again demonstrating a strong visual identity and a remarkable sense of cinematic storytelling.

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