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MB, Souldia, White-B and Lost have a clear message ''Suis mes pas''
The Quebec rap scene is igniting once again with the release of ''Suis mes pas''.
More than just a grouping, Suis mes pas is a true encounter between generations and realities. A moment where the street, experience and ambition meet to deliver a powerful piece. This alliance brings together four distinct trajectories that, once merged, release an energy impossible to ignore.
Souldia, a veteran of Limoilou, has nothing left to prove. His writing, his experience and his constancy make him a respected reference, both in the neighborhoods and on the big stages. White-B, pillar of the collective 5sang14, imposed itself by its distinctive flow and its numerous certified hits, embodying this generation capable of transforming its realities into viral hymns.
Lost, he is also a member of the 5sang14, is recognized for its lyrical brutality and unfiltered sincerity, rooted in a realistic and raw universe. Finally, MB, another soldier of the same collective, brings his singular voice and an intensity that perfectly complements this square of aces. Everyone brings their own color, but together, they build a vibe that resonates louder than the sum of their strengths.
A collaboration that speaks volumes
This is not the first time that Souldia crosses the path of the guys. In 2018, he had already marked the rap scene with Le bonheur des autres. The song, which went viral, earned them a SOCAN Viral Music Award and established itself as a modern classic of Quebec rap. With Suis mes pas, the story widens: this time, MB officially joins the equation, giving a new dimension to this alliance.
Behind the title hides much more than a simple hook: Suis mes pas sounds like a real warning. Following in their footsteps is to embark on a path fraught with trials, sacrifices and betrayals. It is also a statement of loyalty and authenticity, a reminder to stay straight even when times get tough and false friends disappear.
In Quebec rap, many should listen to this warning: it draws a double-edged line, where each choice can change the course.
What distinguishes this collaboration is that it does not sound like an opportunistic feat. It is part of a continuity. From Le bonheur des autres has Suis mes pas, the connection is not artificial: it is based on true respect and artistic brotherhood. It is this cement that gives the piece its power and this team its credibility.
With Suis mes pas, MB, Souldia, White-B and Lost sign more than just a simple banger. They extend an already begun story and open a new page in Quebec rap. This is not an invitation issued lightly: following their footsteps is agreeing to walk on a path where only the truest can go the distance.
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