Three members from Paris mix direct lyrics about social issues with melodic touches in their rap.
For a sense of their sound, try '171' or 'Rolex'. They feel grounded in Paris but speak to wider struggles.
Their song '171' with It4chi got attention for its direct lyrics about social issues and personal struggles, connecting with younger listeners in France and beyond. Tracks like 'Rolex' and 'Puto e Bolado' show their style of mixing gritty rap with some melodic touches, often touching on inequality and life in marginalized communities.
They started as a trio with LV4W writing, Senya on vocals, and TSE on beats, putting out an album called 'Roses' that had R&B and soul influences. Later releases included 'Phoenix' and 'Renaissance', and in 2018, LV4W faced legal trouble over copyright claims but the group kept working.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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