One year after his last freestyle released on YouTube, FVREL makes his return with “Death Note”, a track that stands out as a raw concentration of punchlines. Hailing from Pierrefitte-sur-Seine (93), the rapper opens a new chapter in his artistic journey. Following his recent signing with the 2F label, he enters a more assertive phase, driven by corrosive writing and deliberately hard-hitting tracks. Explosive and unapologetic, FVREL delivers a particularly striking comeback.
FVREL unveils the track “Death Note”.
The instrumental production is handled by Saren Beats, a beatmaker known for his collaborations with Larmey on “Ice” and with Egzo on “Freestyle Leplay”. Fully explosive, the production provides the perfect backdrop for a rapper who slices through the instrumental with surgical precision, stacking sharp, cutting punchlines:
“When you rap, you aim
When I rap, I shoot
You and I are not the same caliber
I wanted to spit bars, I couldn’t even read back then”
Or, as he puts it elsewhere:
“We know you’re not solid, no love in you, all you do is fake it
A short stay in the basement would break you, even if you’re a homebody”
The video, directed by Tristan Trouvé, sits somewhere between a lyric video and a street clip. This stripped-back visual approach highlights FVREL at his best: cutting through the beat without compromise and asserting his presence on screen.

