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Souffrance astonishes with a track that transcends the boundaries of “Death Metal”!

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The prodigy of French rap, Souffrance, has concluded the era of his album “Eau de source” by releasing the video for his remarkable collaboration with Vald on “Voraces”. Following this, Souffrance introduces a new album with the avant-garde single “Death Metal”, heralding the bold project titled “Elephant”. This track stands out for its unique and explosive nature, showcasing the rapper’s exceptional eloquence.

Souffrance astonishes with a track that transcends the boundaries of “Death Metal”!

The soundtrack of the song, created by Kali Kali and arranged by TonyToxik and Young Dreadz, reflects their immense creativity. Kali Kali, a cornerstone of beatmaking, is noted for his significant contributions such as “Disrespectful” by Doja Cat and “No Save” by Pollux. TonyToxik has also showcased his expertise on hits like “Bruce Wayne” and “Van Damme” by Souffrance, while Young Dreadz played a key role in producing “Voraces” with Vald.

The composition flirts with the 2step genre, though it isn’t strictly a 2step track. Nevertheless, Souffrance delivers sharp and memorable punchlines:

"I insult you from my six feet two, I am a grand vintage
Real brothers, I don’t call them 'brothers'
I don’t kiss them before the million euros"

The video, directed by HTAG ART, captures the essence of the song in an innovative visual setting. The rapper from Montreuil walks along the beach, delivering his lines in a style that breaks conventions. This videographer and graphic designer is also the creator behind the provocative cover of “Mange Tes Morts” by Seth Gueko.

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