Hip-Hop/Review Rap Elle - C’est pas les good ones

Rap Elle is an artist, singer, author, and composer immersed since her childhood in the vibrant world of pop and hip-hop culture. Her musical journey is the reflection of an authentic passion for urban rhythms, a passion that is evident in every note and every lyric of her creations. Although she only has two titles to her credit, her potential is immense and promises a captivating artistic evolution.

The humorous and joyful French rap song "C'est pas les good ones" by Rap Elle perfectly encapsulates the essence of carefree misadventure. Drawing on the lyrical appeal of MC Solaar, one of her main influences, Rap Elle creates a lighthearted story about the common experience of misplacing commonplace objects. Encased in witty vocabulary and lively storytelling, the song's familiar theme—whether it's keys, a wallet, or even time—resonates with a broad audience.

The beatboxer WillyRewind's percussion prowess propels the rhythm, which gives the song a lively and natural feel. Rap Elle's fluid flow is perfectly supported by his rich rhythms, which produce a vibrant interplay between rhythm and voice. The sparse yet powerful arrangement highlights the lyrics' cheeky tone while letting the listener concentrate on Rap Elle's incisive delivery.

The appeal of "C'est pas les nice ones" is what really makes it stand out. The song is entertaining from beginning to end because of Rap Elle's captivating personality and her ability to add comedy to her songs without sacrificing sincerity. The tune is as fashionable as it is enjoyable because to the French language's additional layer of refinement and rhythm.

"C'est pas les good ones" is a charming and humorous look at the annoyances and peculiarities of daily living. Rap Elle's distinct vocals and WillyRewind's skill as a beatboxer guarantee that this song is a novel and unforgettable contribution to modern French rap.

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