Heuss L’Enfoiré is back in full force with “Megarama”!
The production is handled by 2K, a skilled beatmaker known for his work with SCH on standout tracks like “Préquel”, “13 novembre”, “Garcimore”, and “Beaux Arts”. He also produced for Guizmo on “Ma haine est viscérale”, showcasing his taste for stripped-down, impactful instrumentals. Here, the minimalist beat gives Heuss L’Enfoiré the space to let his flow breathe — confident, precise, and effortless, like a rapper in full control of his craft.
A few razor-sharp punchlines remind listeners of his lyrical finesse:
“It’s the little gres-mai caught up in big-time traffic
If I keep going, I might blow up like big Malik
But I could never end up hustling at Marché Malik
I’d rather be a concrete ambassador — Paris, that’s magic.”
With this track, Heuss L’Enfoiré paints an honest portrait of his world — grounded in realism, experience, and loyalty to his roots. The black-and-white visual captures that same raw energy, set around a simple café scene that echoes the song’s sincerity. Behind the camera, Ali Bensaali — who previously directed “Kafini” by TIF and ElGrandeToto — delivers a clean yet powerful aesthetic that perfectly matches the track’s tone.

