Jey Brownie has continuously refined his artistic identity since his early days. Initially emerging as a rising figure in drill music, he has gradually evolved his writing and sound without ever taking the easy route. This fully embraced transformation is notably embodied in his singular project Mélodie Céleste, released in 2024. Through tracks that move freely across different aesthetics—often infused with spatial and introspective imagery—the artist offers a rare, sensitive, and deeply personal alternative to the monotony of contemporary rap.
Already certified Gold with GTB, Jey Brownie continues this momentum with the release of the visual for Comme une actrice, a collaboration with So La Lune.
Once again, the track unfolds in an oneiric register, suspended between dream and reality, where the rapper remains true to his unmistakably “celestial” universe—defined by airy textures and raw, exposed emotion.
Jey Brownie and So La Lune unveil Comme une actrice!
The instrumental production is handled by Focus Beatz, YNA, and Smoke140. A true catalyst in Ziak’s career, Focus Beatz played a major role in shaping the project Akimbo. He has also made his mark alongside Dinos, notably on CTRL + V, taken from Hiver à Paris.
YNA has been collaborating with Jey Brownie for a long time, contributing to several standout tracks such as Real Bad Man, No Man No Crime, and Your Voice, much like Smoke140, who is also a key pillar of his sonic universe. The production on Comme une actrice feels almost otherworldly—soft, airy, and poetic. Over this delicate instrumental, Jey Brownie and So La Lune open up without restraint:
“I put her on the TEC, she brings me too many problems
Maybe it’s tied to her zodiac sign
Han-han, han-han
Always caught up in messy stories”
The visual, shot in studio with meticulous attention to aesthetics, is directed by Nino Rec. Its subtly “caviar” atmosphere elevates the song’s universe, balancing refined elegance with a controlled casual chic. This collaboration extends the creative work already shared by Nino Rec and Jey Brownie on the visual for Ghetto Gospel.
