A low-profile group from the Paris suburbs whose songs speak louder than interviews.
For a quick sense of their sound, try "Honra" or "Trafstar." Both give you that mix of trap production and street-level reflection they do well.
They've built a following without much public fuss, letting tracks like "É Pala Gang" and "Honra" carry their perspective on street life and personal reflection. Their music pulls from hip-hop and trap, but stays grounded in the realities they document. Even when facing criticism for how they portray certain scenes, they've stuck to their own lane.
The group debuted with the album "QG," then followed with projects like "Gang Dem" and "DÉBUT." Their catalog includes songs like "Foda-se o Meno Tody," "Realidades," and "Ronaldinho," showing a steady output without much shift in approach.
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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