Naza confirms a strong momentum in 2025 with the release of Dégât, quickly followed by its expanded edition Masta Dégât. Through this compact yet extended format, the artist executes a sharp strategy, surrounding himself with major names such as Gazo, Franglish, SDM, Genezio, DYSTINCT, as well as CNN Aliga and Tuta Selo. The track Connectés, featuring Gazo, has already surpassed 20 million streams on Spotify, perfectly showcasing Naza’s ability to maintain long-term relevance. Building on this momentum, the artist reaches another milestone by announcing a show at Bercy on April 20, 2026, further cementing his upward trajectory.
In the same vein, Naza teams up with Guy2bezbar on Va Dodo. Long recognized as one of the leading figures of Paris’ drill/street scene, Guy2bezbar has gradually expanded his musical identity, embracing more melodic and accessible sounds. It was with Monaco, a true breakout hit, that he reached a new level, after solidifying his presence alongside his close collaborator Leto. From that point on, the collaboration between Naza and Guy2bezbar felt inevitable, driven by a shared focus on energy, impact, and crowd appeal.
Naza and Guy2bezbar stamp their signature with Va Dodo
The track’s production is handled by Sam Heaven and Don Jordy. A well-established producer, Sam Heaven has worked with Booba on Dernière Fois alongside Bramsito, as well as with Kery James on Le Poète noir and Youssoupha on Amapiano. Meanwhile, Don Jordy maintains a strong working relationship with Naza, contributing to several of his standout tracks such as Favela 3, Obrigado, and C’est incroyable. Together, they deliver a modern and hard-hitting afrobeat production, designed for high energy and replay value, where catchy hooks and melodies blend seamlessly:
I blocked her, she’s sending me emails (tcho, tcho, tcho), I blocked her, she’s sending me emails (pah)
Now I don’t know, she’s really trying to blackmail me
She’s really pushing it, I’m offering her champagne
The visual extends this festive energy through a direction led by Warren Navangi and his Art du clip concept. Known for his work within the urban scene, the director—who notably spent time at Générations FM—has built a strong portfolio of music videos, including Melrose Place with Keblack and Guy2bezbar, as well as Pas comme ça by K.Point, and 2,3 Shot by Genezio and Heuss L’Enfoiré. A coherent visual signature that perfectly supports a track built for impact and shared energy.
