Fianso, Akhenaton, Soso Maness… 22 rap artists announce an anti-RN song to “call out to youth”

Fianso, Akhenaton, Soso Maness… 22 rap artists announce an anti-RN song to “call out to youth”
Fianso, Akhenaton, Soso Maness… 22 rap artists announce an anti-RN song to “call out to youth”

A joint song by more than twenty French rap figures will be broadcast this Monday evening to fight against the far-right, the day after the breakthrough of the National Rally during the early legislative elections.

Rappers united against the far right. Sunday June 30 in the evening, at the end of the first round of legislative elections marked by a breakthrough by the National Rally, more than twenty hip hop artists announced a joint song. Titled Not passit will be released this Monday, July 1 at 11:45 p.m., and will bring together some of the main figures of the French rap scene, including Fianso, Akhenaton and Soso Maness.

The announcement video, which mixes images of Marine Le Pen, Jordan Bardella or Éric Zemmour with scenes of the apocalypse, lists the complete list of artists who have joined the project: in addition to the rappers mentioned above, we will hear Zola, Kerchak, Mac Tyer, ISK, Pit Baccardi, Uzi, Ashe22, RK, ALKPOTE, Cokein, Nahir, Relo, Seth Gueko, Decimo, Zed, Costa, Demi Portion. According to the Kultur website, the title will last 23 minutes.

“Call on the youth against the fascists”

At the origin of this joint project, producers DJ Kore and Ramdane Touhami: “My very dear friend DJ Kore and I have done the impossible by using all our connections and all our networks to challenge young people against the fascists”, writes the latter on Instagram.

“The result is 22 rappers from all generations and all scenes on the same track (one song, Editor’s note),” he continues. “Be the best of rap…against the worst of politics.”

“No pasarán”, meaning “They will not pass” in Spanish, is a political slogan created in the 1930s by opponents of General Francisco Franco. The production of this river piece started the day after the European elections, on June 9, where the National Rally finished a head, according to the AFP which listened to the title in preview.

“The new version of ‘Youth annoys the National Front'”

The press agency thus reveals that Not pass is full of punchlines addressed to Jordan Bardella, the boss of the RN, the Le Pen family and even Éric Zemmour (Reconquête!), denouncing the past of the French far-right and police violence.

“It’s the new version of ‘Youth annoys the National Front'”, the punchline of a 40-year-old song, still chanted in demonstrations against the far right, Ramdane Touhami wants to believe.

The funds generated by listening to the song will be donated to the Abbé Pierre Foundation.

The National Rally, big winner of the first round

Three weeks after the European elections and the dissolution announced by Emmanuel Macron, the voting in the first round of the early legislative elections concluded on Sunday evening with a new breakthrough for the far-right.

The National Rally and its allies obtained 33% of the votes, according to the complete results published by the Ministry of the Interior. Enough to potentially obtain an absolute majority in the Assembly. The New Popular Front follows them with 28.5%. Ensemble ranks third with 22%.

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