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Yorssy & Guy2bezbar unleash “Malabar”

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Yorssy has emerged as one of the breakout figures from season three of “Nouvelle École”, the French talent show now recognized as a breeding ground for the next generation of rap stars. Straight out of the show, the Orléans-based rapper dropped his debut project “Roadtrip”, quickly followed by the EP “ADN” — a title that nods to Rim’K’s own project of the same name, as a subtle salute to the pioneers of French rap.

On September 19, 2025, Yorssy returned with the second chapter of “ADN” — a more mature release, featuring two high-profile collaborations: one with Guy2bezbar, the other with Leto. It’s a natural pairing, as both artists — from North Paris and Porte de Saint-Ouen respectively — previously teamed up for a joint project. In a recent France Inter interview, Yorssy shared that he was once an avid fan of PSO Thug, back when he was just a listener. A full-circle moment, as Leto was one of the group’s original members.

The track “Malabar”, carried by the electric synergy between Guy2bezbar — who continues his meteoric rise — and Yorssy, has just received a visual treatment that’s already making waves.

Yorssy & Guy2bezbar unleash “Malabar”

The production lineup features a heavyweight team of beatmakers: TYSKO, TELEMA, JOSH, and SKUNA. Tysko, the mind behind “Dolce Camara” by Booba — which gained a second life thanks to Désirée Douée — had already collaborated with Yorssy on “Looping”. Telema returns for his third contribution to Yorssy’s catalog, following “Détente 7” and “Diez”. As for Josh Rosinet, he’s a respected name in French beatmaking, having produced tracks like “Habitué” and “À chaque jour…” for Dosseh. Rounding out the team is Skuna, whose diverse credits include both Columbine and Freeze Corleone’s hit “Kpop”. Together, they deliver a hard-hitting trap anthem filled with infectious hooks and razor-sharp sonics — proof of the duo’s total command of their craft.

The lyrics bring a touch of playful swagger, with punchlines that stick:

“I’m in her mouth like a Malabar (Yeah, yeah), swerving left like I’m Alaba (Jojo)”

“She said: ‘When I call, why don’t you answer?’ (Na lembi, eh, eh)
I emptied my pockets just to put a ring on your finger (Na lembi, eh, eh)”

The minimalist yet impactful video was directed by MAKE SOME ONE, known for previous work on DJ Kore’s Friend’s & Family compilation, including the haunting visuals for “Douleurs” by Kabbsky.

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