After making waves with his project E‑Trap, TH returns with his official debut album, titled Algorythme. Hailing from Bondy, the artist also drops the visual for his track “47 Phil Foden”, a nod to the Manchester City midfielder. But make no mistake—this isn’t a tribute to the footballer. Instead, the video immerses viewers in a dark, unsettling atmosphere driven by a raw, minimalist drill production. It’s a bold aesthetic choice that reflects the genre’s ongoing evolution.
TH drops a haunting video for “47 Phil Foden”
The beat was produced by Bangerz Melody and Resee3019. The former is known for his numerous collaborations with Niro, particularly on the album Sale môme. As for Resee3019, he has worked closely with TH since day one, crafting standout tracks like “Le terrain”, “Délinquance juvénile”, “Cannette énergisante”, and “À Paname, c’est la course”, taken from E‑Trap.
Here, the stripped-down, dissonant instrumental serves as a canvas for TH’s razor-sharp writing, laced with politically charged punchlines:
“Between Marianne and me, there’s no love story
We hate each other for life.”
“Lisa Ann has more blood on her hands than Adolf and Benjamin (Netanyahu) /
I never come home without fresh scars.”
The rapper pulls no punches. Shot in Bondy, the video paints a harrowing portrait of a neighborhood engulfed in flames—urban violence, visual chaos, and permanent tension. Directed by Transac, who recently worked with Fresh La Douille, Djadja & Dinaz on “Tenue de Motard 5”, as well as with Pit Baccardi and his brother Dosseh on “Chiffres romains”, the clip is as unfiltered as it is gripping.