
Khalminah releases “Ils aiment trop ça” following the artistic direction introduced with “Marionnette”
August 19, 2026
Khalminah, a French-Moroccan artist, singer, songwriter and dancer, continues to shape a universe that sits at the crossroads of Urban Pop, R&B, rap, hip hop, dancehall and afro-inspired sounds. Her music is experienced as much through sound as through visuals, carried by a free, energetic, feminine and spontaneous identity.
Growing up between Saint-Denis, Paris’s 20th arrondissement, Montreuil and Ivry-sur-Seine, she evolved in environments that nurtured her sensitivity, her identity and her artistic vision. This diversity now resonates in an open musical universe influenced by multiple cultures and aesthetics, where she refuses to confine herself to a single genre.
Dance plays a major role in her journey and in the way she creates. Present in her artistic world for many years, it shapes her relationship with the stage, movement and imagery. The body becomes an extension of her voice, a narrative tool that adds depth to her tracks and visuals.
UrbanTrackz has already highlighted this artistic approach with the release of “Marionnette,” a track that revealed a more introspective and sensitive side of the artist. The song established a strong connection between voice, movement and image, laying the foundation for an artistic identity conceived as a complete experience. “Marionnette” marked an important step in the way Khalminah builds her universe, showcasing her ability to blend emotion, aesthetics and storytelling.
In 2026, Khalminah unveils “Ils aiment trop ça,” a new single accompanied by a music video that follows this same artistic direction while bringing a more assertive energy. Where “Marionnette” explored inner tension and vulnerability, “Ils aiment trop ça” embraces a more direct attitude, driven by urban production and afro-infused elements that strengthen the track’s character.
The music video for “Ils aiment trop ça” extends her desire to turn each project into a full musical and visual experience. Movement, presence and aesthetics play a central role in a visual narrative that supports the song’s message. In direct continuity with “Marionnette,” this new project shows how Khalminah is gradually building a coherent artistic universe, where each release adds a new layer to her identity.
With “Ils aiment trop ça,” Khalminah further asserts her place as an independent artist. She continues to develop a universe where voice, body and image move forward together, driven by a clear desire to remain free in her influences and in the way she tells her stories.