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Guy2Bezbar pops the champagne with “Rosé”!

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In his early days, Guy2Bezbar quickly established himself as one of the most distinctive voices in France’s drill and trap scene. However, it was with his most accessible track, “Monaco”, that the Paris North native truly reached a turning point. A massive mainstream success, the song surpassed 100 million streams and earned a diamond single certification. This milestone propelled Guy2Bezbar, now nicknamed “the Monégasque”, into a whole new league.

In 2025, he solidified this momentum with the release of “Jeunesse Dorée”, an ambitious project featuring a strong lineup of collaborations, including Aya Nakamura, La Mano 1.9, and SDM.

Within its first week, the project crossed the 10,000 sales mark and secured a gold certification, reflecting strong audience engagement. Some projections even suggest a potential double platinum status over time. Comfortable moving between raw street tracks and more melodic records, Guy2Bezbar continues his run with “Rosé”, a release that could hint at an upcoming deluxe edition.

Guy2Bezbar pops the champagne with “Rosé”!

The track’s production is handled by Ataké, who also appears in the video. A key figure in both the French and international beatmaking scenes, he has worked with Migos in the United States, as well as with SDM and Niro in France. More recently, he produced “Appels manqués” and “Victor Newman” by Dosseh, “DKR” by Decimo, and “Cartier Santos” by SDM.

The track embraces a “nwar” aesthetic—dark and immersive—true to Guy2Bezbar’s original DNA. Here, the rapper delivers a sharp and unfiltered egotrip, fueled by raw energy:

“Ils ont voulu, ils ont souhaité, j’fous un gros coup dans le féfé
Pas de concu, pas de TFE, donc elle me dit Jojo, c’est celui que”

Before continuing:

“J’pourrais même b*.* leur maman (Han), leur tata (Han)
C’est la cata (Han), faut du blabla (Han), j’prends du guapa (Han) comme Ligopa (Han)”

The video, set in a luxurious environment, is directed by Arthur Keasy. Staying true to the artist’s flashy, high-end image, it delivers a polished and upscale visual aesthetic. The director has previously worked on “Go” by Franglish, as well as “Neymar JR” by Green Montana and SDM, and “9113” by Zola and SCH.

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