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''Goat'', from Pit Baccardi’s OG project, in collaboration with Dosseh
The video emphasizes the brotherly relationship and the words of the two rappers.
The Spanish version is currently in BETA mode.
These are not strangers to the editorial team of Magazine Hip-Hop. When it's not their communications team contacting us, it's Pit Baccardi and Dosseh which fall directly under our radar. Magazine Hip-Hop had already released a video from their previous collaboration, bringing the two brothers together, at the release of Roman numerals.
Pit Baccardi just released the music video today Goat, recorded with Dosseh. The track is taken from the project OG and fits into a logical continuation of what the two brothers have been building together since their joint return on the same track.
On Goat, the tone is measured, without unnecessary showmanship. Pit Baccardi raps with the perspective of an artist active since the late 1990s, while Dosseh responds with the experience gained from a different era of French rap. The track works as a clear exchange between two paths rooted in the same foundation, where each artist owns his place and journey.
The video is directed by Tamara El Attar. The staging is deliberately simple and direct. Few visual effects, a frontal presence, and imagery that supports the lyrics without trying to divert them. The video emphasizes the brotherly relationship and the words of the two rappers.
Distributed by Because Music, Goat is available on all streaming platforms, including Spotify, Deezer, Apple Music, and Amazon Music. The track continues the rollout of the project OG, which began in recent months.
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What is the OG project?
OG is the solo project through which Pit Baccardi is shaping his recent activity. Conceived as a statement from a rapper who has reached maturity, the project reflects on longevity in rap, legitimacy earned over time, and transmission. Before Goat, audiences notably discovered Chiffres Romains, already a collaboration with Dosseh, followed by the track Feu, built around a sample from Swan Lake. Taken as a whole, the project outlines an approach focused on continuity rather than immediate impact.
Active since the late 1990s, Pit Baccardi first made a name for himself within the collective Secteur Ä, before pursuing a solo career and developing production structures such as Empire Company in Cameroon and Gold Prod for his recent projects. For his part, Dosseh established himself throughout the 2010s as a recognized voice in French rap. With Goat, the two brothers continue an artistic dialogue that is already well established.



















