In that spirit, he launched his freestyle series “Génération Foirée” several months ago. Now reaching its fourth episode, the interpreter of “Seine-Saint-Denis” stays true to his dark, technical, and uncompromising drill style. For this new chapter, he joins forces with Mig, an artist who continues to impress with his precision and sharp writing. Together,
JKSN and Mig deliver a hard-hitting track that honors drill’s original DNA while injecting a distinctly modern twist.
JKSN and Mig embody the spirit of “Génération Foirée” to perfection!
The instrumental production is handled by Rayane On The Tracks and Daddy Jo. The latter has already stood out alongside the talented Théodora on tracks like “Boss Babies” and “Sorry Sorry So”. A highly active producer, he also collaborates with another major name in French drill: 1PLIKÉ140.
On this track, the duo delivers a minimalist yet razor-sharp production, built on a rhythm typical of the next gen. The result: a raw, cutting sound that perfectly captures the everyday reality of the streets.
The references hit fast, with Mig setting the tone from the very first bars, dropping hard-hitting punchlines:
“1Pliké like a guy from the 93, Charo like from the 91.”
“I quit the weed, I quit the loud, I don’t watch BFM, not channel one, not channel two.”
Then JKSN follows up with a warning that leaves no room for doubt:
“Don’t bring your jewelry around, it’s dangerous.”
The visual, true to drill tradition, comes as a massive street clip directed by Djo Réa. The filmmaker — already behind the first two episodes of
“Génération Foirée” — continues to refine his signature aesthetic: dynamic shots, raw energy, and immersive storytelling that amplify the track’s impact. The result confirms what many are starting to see clearly — JKSN is carving out his place as one of the key figures of French drill.

