Guy2Bezbar makes a powerful return to his roots with his latest project, Black House. This bold new release brings together high-caliber collaborations with the legendary Rick Ross from Maybach Music, the genre-defying Josman, the prolific La Mano 1.9 — who’s been stacking features for over a year — as well as Jolagreen and Green Montana.
Known for his hard-hitting beginnings in the drill scene, backed by raw and energetic street visuals, Guy2Bezbar has since evolved. Like many of his peers, he’s expanded his sonic range without losing his edge. His viral track Monaco marked a turning point in his career—certified diamond with nearly 50 million streams. In an interview with BevenTV, he reflects on his meteoric rise and explains, referencing his collaboration with Fally Ipupa, that he’s reached a level where artists now naturally gravitate toward working with him.
With Black House, his new EP, the artist embraces his roots while delivering a standout collab featuring Jolagreen23 and Green Montana.
Guy2Bezbar unveils the Nouvelle R alongside Jolagreen23 and Green Montana
The track’s production is handled by a trio of distinctive beatmakers: Junior Alaprod, DVGZ, and AngelGoat. A prominent figure in the French rap scene, Junior Alaprod is a frequent collaborator with Guy2Bezbar. He previously crafted the beats for standout tracks like Melrose Place, Bébé à moi, and Tapie — all of which have helped shape the artist’s current musical direction.
Steering away from afro or danceable sounds, this track embraces a gritty, unapologetically urban vibe: explosive, intense, and unmistakably rap. It’s raw, direct, and made for those who crave unfiltered street energy.
Lyrically, it’s classic egotrip—sharp writing and heavy-hitting bars:
“Every day God makes, I pray for my dollars / And I pull up in the Lambo, the Porsche (Jojo)
I didn’t do all this just so they’d— / I didn’t do all this just to have them mess up my name”
The music video, staying true to a gritty street aesthetic, was directed by Baeby Mama for Digital Nak. The team has worked closely with Guy2Bezbar on several recent visuals, including the now-iconic Monaco. They also followed him to Canada to shoot Batmobile and Bébé à moi.