Since then, the rapper from the 93 district has dropped a series of standout releases — “Wow”, “Cantona”, “Coachella”, and “Tu veux quoi?” featuring Franglish.As summer approached, Landy revealed a more laid-back side to his artistry, embracing softer, melodic sounds without ever abandoning his street identity.
His latest project, “Brave” (2023), cemented his position as one of the defining voices of modern French rap.True to his consistent work ethic, the artist already seems ready to open a new chapter. His latest single, “Beaux quartiers”, is both sincere and introspective — a reflection on his journey, filled with honesty and perspective.Blending rap and vocals, Landy delivers a track that feels open, relatable, and emotionally resonant.
Landy is now living in the “Beaux quartiers”!
The production is handled by Ofzecross, a beatmaker well-acquainted with Landy’s world.The two had already collaborated on “Charger”.
Ofzecross also produced major tracks like “I miss U” for RK, and “HAQ” for Niska and Ninho. With touches of urban pop and a melancholic tone, the beat elevates Landy’s pen game, as he raps about success with a mix of pride and poetic flair.
“I call everyday, I pull up in a German engine, acting cocky / My visor black like a Robocop / I’m not in the mood, don’t test me.”
On the visual side, Kespey delivers a polished direction, showing Landy surrounded by luxury — a clear symbol of his rise.
A prolific figure in the French rap scene, Kespey recently directed “Laisse tomber” and “Ta route”by Iliana,“La Douille #9” by Fresh LaDouille, and “8426 City” by ISK and Saïf. Once again, his precise eye and cinematic style perfectly complement Landy’s artistic universe.

