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Softo unveils his debut album ‘Instinct’!

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Softo unveils his debut album ‘Instinct’!Yesterday marked the eagerly anticipated release of “Instinct,” the latest album from the rising star of French rap, Softo. Hailing from Sevran, this talented artist has managed to captivate listeners with his heartfelt lyrics and emotional portrayal of the reality of his life.

Recently discovered by the Phantom Music label, Softo is now hailed as one of the most promising artists of his generation. His debut project, titled “Mirage,” was released in March 2023 and features eight captivating tracks, including the impactful “Tu sais pas,” as well as prestigious collaborations with his fellow artists from Sevran, MAES on “DLB,” and DA UZI on “Pas D’tal.”

With his focus turned toward his debut album “Instinct,” Softo raises the bar by collaborating with industry heavyweights such as Ninho on “Mauvaise Nouvelle” and KeBlack on “Te amo.” These fourteen tracks comprise an album that is profoundly moving, characterized by entrancing melodies and a diverse sonic palette.

Softo‘s musical journey began at the age of 21 when he dove into the world of rap. He quickly found his place in a local studio, dedicating his time to perfecting his music and forging his artistic identity. After several years spent working in the shadows to refine his craft, he unveiled his debut single in 2020 with “On s’éteint,” followed by “Automne” and “Tomber” the following year.

In 2022, Softo was sought after for a feature alongside Blasko on the track “Demain c’est loin,” before being featured on the compilation “Sale époque,” bringing together the cream of the crop among Sevran’s rappers.

The wait came to an end on October 20th with the release of “Instinct,” Softo‘s very first album, marking a significant turning point in the career of the talented artist from Sevran. For Softo, this new chapter is just the beginning of a story that promises to be captivating.

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