After earning a gold certification with his project Il le fallait, Favé made his return last October with a brand-new release, Plein Phares. The project stands strong, featuring guest appearances from SDM, Jolagreen23, Genezio, and Timar. In its first week, the artist recorded nearly 5,000 sales, keeping pace with the performance of Il le fallait. Signed to Morning Glory, the label founded by DJ Bellek, the rapper from the French department 95 has become one of its key frontrunners, alongside artists such as Yoko (Sarcelles), Decimo, Bag Jeune B, and Testri.
The artist now unveils the video for “Tsunami”, taken from Plein Phares and featuring Timar.
Favé and Timar unleash a true “Tsunami”!
The track’s production is handled by SHK, a beatmaker closely associated with Freeze Corleone and the 667 collective. Born in Épinay-sur-Seine (93), he is known for producing major records such as “Molly” by Gazo, “44” by Niska, and “Chapters” for Central Cee. With its distinctly American feel and sharp energy, the track lets both rappers deliver a barrage of punchlines, carried by what they call their “caviar rap”.
Favé and Timar then dive into an unapologetic ego-trip:
“Pour aller au front, j’sais qu’y a peu d’volontaires
Les diamants sur mon cou, j’les mets pas pour lui plaire (pas pour lui plaire)”
The video, shot in a dark, street-oriented atmosphere, is directed by Chems NoColor. The NoColor Film team continues to deliver strong visuals, following their recent work on Leto’s clips such as Zombie m’appelle, as well as Zé’s latest release, Catamaran.
