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H. La Drogue and 1Pliké140 deliver a dark, high-energy freestyle

H. La Drogue stands out as one of the most striking figures of the new wave coming out of the 92. Hailing from Clamart, the rapper has built a raw, uncompromising identity rooted in authenticity. In 2023, he dropped the project “Drogue”, featuring 1Pliké140 and Le Risque — a release that solidified his position as a key player in the Parisian drill scene. First revealed through his freestyle series “Seklenland”, H. La Drogue has managed to turn street energy into a distinctive musical signature. Coming from a neighborhood close to SDM, he represents that unique spirit of the 92: discipline, hustle, and instinct blended with pure flow.

In his interview with Booska Colombien, the artist opened up about his early days. After the lockdown, he started posting a string of drill freestyles on Instagram, inspired by the London wave that was dominating the charts at the time. Little by little, his consistency and honesty paid off: his universe drew attention, his punchlines hit hard, and his numbers skyrocketed. Today, H. La Drogue gathers nearly 515,478 monthly listeners. His tenth “Seklenland” freestyle, featuring 1Pliké140, pushes his rise even further. The mood is heavy, menacing, and charged with raw tension — pure, unfiltered street drill.

H. La Drogue and 1Pliké140 deliver a dark, high-energy freestyle

The production comes from Swiss beatmaker J1GTB, known for his collaborations with Russ Millions. Behind major international hits such as “6:30”, “Reggae & Calypso”, and “Big Shark”, he crafts here a dark, visceral atmosphere — the perfect backdrop for the sharp delivery of both rappers. Shot in the heart of the block, the video captures the essence of drill culture: a mix of codes, postures, and unpolished authenticity that trends haven’t yet watered down.

“Y’a v’là les gues-sh’, and I’m the one who screws
Gold single, I never sold myself
We’re killing drill — tell me who wants to test
I keep sending shots, they call me Bill Gates”

The visual, directed by Sponge Production, extends this raw aesthetic. The collective — already behind videos like Cristalline by Naza and Connexion Macabre by La Rvlfleuze and Leto — signs a tense, immersive direction that perfectly fits the spirit of the track.

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