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''2K225'', LE D in collaboration with Bolemvn & Didi B

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The team from Magazine Hip-Hop only relays releases that clearly fall within a specific approach Hip-Hop or who have a direct link with rap and 2K225 fits perfectly within this framework.

Led by LE D, the track brings together Bolemvn and Didi B over an afro-beat rap production, designed to blend African rhythms with the codes of contemporary rap. In this context, Didi B, regarded as one of the most promising rappers of 2025 in Francophone Africa, stands out naturally, alongside Bolemvn, a well-established figure in French rap. Their complementary profiles give the track a strong artistic coherence.

On 2K225, LE D builds a musical bridge between France and Ivory Coast. The production is signed Aznar & Chris It's built on a solid Afrobeat rap foundation, with a catchy rhythm and a structure designed to get fans dancing. The track strikes a balance between effectiveness and identity, without forcing a crossover vibe.

Used to high-profile collaborations, Bolemvn delivers a razor-sharp verse on this track. His presence strengthens the rap backbone of the song and firmly anchors the project in a clearly defined urban direction.

For his part, Didi B, former member of Kiff No Beat, continues to expand his solo career. Very active for several months, he is establishing himself as one of the major faces of current Ivorian rap. On 2K225, he demonstrates once again his ability to evolve on Afro sounds without straying from rap, with a versatile and masterful approach.

The clip, directed by TDJ, the video accompanies the track with a simple yet effective visual presentation. The emphasis is placed on the artists' presence and visual coherence, serving the song and its collective energy.

With 2K225, LE D marks a structured international collaboration, driven by an afro-beat rap production and by three artists with distinct but complementary trajectories.

This release illustrates the current circulation of French-language rap between Europe and Africa, without diluting the fundamentals.

An official proposal serving the entire Francophonie.

The historic project is also resonating within the North American Francophone community. With this in mind, we invite our readers to actively support the creation of a Francophone music category at the GRAMMY Awards.

Franco Votes follows the same path as the Latin Music Awards. This helps clarify what is currently unfolding and the historic significance it represents.

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This initiative is led by a trio including:

  • Mr. Dany Tétreault, the founder of Magazine Hip-Hop
  • Mr. Steve Pageot is the New York Governor of the Recording Academy/GRAMMY Awards and the owner of Pageot Productions.
  • Mr. Hughes A. Felizor is a member of the Recording Academy/GRAMMY. He previously served as an A&R at Bad Boy Records and later as Vice President/A&R at Pageot Productions.

Franco Votes aims to offer equitable recognition to all French-speaking artists on a global scale.

The broader the mobilization, the greater the chances of creating this category. Signing, sharing, and mentioning the project in interviews, publications, or public statements directly contributes to moving this collective effort forward.

Franco Votes is addressed to the entire Francophone community, without territorial distinction. A project designed to unite, represent, and amplify the voices of Francophone artists worldwide.

To support this approach, simply fill out the form available on the official website:

www.francovotes.com


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