Leto and La Mano 1.9: the duo returns to the streets
The EP’s production brings together a top-tier team: Raed, Scvlra, Junior Alaprod, and Bloody. Raed and Scvlra have worked alongside Leto since his early days, sharing the same creative vision within Winterfell Music. Junior Alaprod—a key figure in French beatmaking—has collaborated with Damso, Shay, and Columbine, standing out for his versatility. Meanwhile, Bloody made waves with the hit “Dans l’espace” by Gambi. Together, they deliver an electric, high-voltage production perfectly suited to the hard-hitting flows of Leto and La Mano 1.9.
“On the field, I distribute like Vitinha
I’m on edge, you know our streets are dark
She moves her hips, I count a fat stack, we smash ‘em, PSO Wu, that’s the base”
The chemistry between Leto and La Mano 1.9 is undeniable—their flows intertwine, their tones balance, and the energy never dips. In the video, the two rappers take over Winterfell Studios with their crew, in a raw and cinematic atmosphere. Directed by NoColor Films, the visual extends that gritty, authentic aesthetic. The production company—already behind “Bédo du matin & Goût amer” and “Mozart Capitaine Jackson (Episode 4)”—delivers another success where tension, attitude, and cohesion reign supreme.

