Dosseh makes his return this February with “Appels manqués”, a track that reaffirms his raw, uncompromising DNA. In 2025, the rapper had already left his mark with the project “Dieu donne, j’utilise – Part. 1”, while multiplying collaborations — notably alongside his brother Pit Baccardi, who returned to the spotlight to celebrate the anniversary of his self-titled project at the Olympia in Paris.
Since his early days, Dosseh has balanced raw intensity with controlled melodies, never giving in to the ease of dancefloor-ready records. His artistic compass remains unchanged: dense writing, razor-sharp rhyme schemes, and punchlines rooted in the legacy of French rap’s golden era. With “Appels manqués”, he delivers a heavy blow. Lo$$a wants his money — and he makes that crystal clear.
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The production, crafted by Atake, Clemsy Beats, and LNK, immediately sets an electric tension. Atake, a producer with numerous international credentials, has worked with SDM on “Cartier Santos” as well as with Quavo on “To Be the Bone” and “Without You”. Here, the instrumental hits hard — heavy, nervous, and relentless — providing the perfect backdrop for the rapper’s confrontational energy.
More focused on impact and aggression than on technical exhibition, the track prioritizes raw power. Dosseh isn’t trying to charm — he’s here to dominate.
The video extends that same intensity. Facing the camera, Dosseh appears determined, almost blazing with controlled anger. The visual was directed by Zack, who previously helmed “Yamaha” with Kofs and Favy as well as “Très hanté” by S-Crow, further confirming his knack for dark, direct, and hard-hitting visual aesthetics.

