The musical odyssey of Moha MMZ continues, leading up to the anticipated release of his album “La Plage”. Recently, he unveiled “Agoraphobe”, the first single from this album, marking a radical evolution in his musical style. He follows up with “Ivre”, the second single, equally introspective.
Moha MMZ captures the essence of “Ivre” on Odaiba Beach in Tokyo
Like the first track, the melody of “La Plage” is the work of the talented Jack, with whom Moha MMZ renews his collaboration. The piece, arranged by the renowned sound engineer N.kF, known for his successful collaborations with PNL, is distinguished by its airy and contemplative texture. Carried by the flow of his thoughts, Moha MMZ strolls along Odaiba Beach, immersed in his reflections.
In a lyrical escape, Moha MMZ shares his inner turmoil: “Writing about these vile demons, always the same, I return. / I’ve broken ties, I know, I blame myself less and less.”
The video, directed by the trio Moha MMZ, Yonatan Griffon, and Fehdi Bendjima, is shot with the same team as “Agoraphobe”. This visual production takes place in front of the iconic Hôtel des Invalides in Paris, adding an extra layer of depth to the clip’s narrative.