Gringe releases a new album and invites Orelsan on a track

Gringe releases a new album and invites Orelsan on a track
Gringe
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      Orelsan
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Gringe, the melancholic rapper and former member of Casseurs Flowters with Orelsan, will release his second solo album on September 20, Hypersensitive. He shares the microphone again with his accomplice, for the duration of a song.

Six years after his first album Moon childGringe, former half of the turbulent Casseurs Flowters, with Orelsan, returns with a new solo album, his second. Hypersensitivewhich will be released on September 20, contains 14 tracks, including a duet with his Caen accomplice, Feelings. Gringe also shares the microphone with Saan and with Sidney.

Un double single Lead / Overhang effecttaken from this album, was already released last June, accompanied by a long clip by Frédéric de Pontcharra.

He also announced a tour of around twenty dates, which starts on November 7 in Metz and will end on March 21 in Chateaurenard. His dates at La Cigale in Paris and (December 5) and November 30 in Caen at the Cargo, are already sold out.

Gringe, who participated in the two Casseurs Flowters studio albums, Orelsan and Gringe are the Flowters Casseurs in 2013 and How far is it?soundtrack of the film of the same title, also performed a title, Infinity Flowters Breakerson Orelsan’s latest album, Civilisation in 2021.

Rapper and actor

Actor in film and television, he has played in several films – Damien wants to change the world, By Grace – and series. He recently portrayed with great sensitivity a young girl who was cyberbullied in the series Nudes.

He also plays in the Arte mini-series Illegal citizensalongside Raphaël Quenard, Nicolas Duvauchelle and Pierre Arditi.

“I don’t want to remake a rap album, in its traditional form,” he told us in 2020, while promoting his book. Together we bark in silence. I’m not old enough anymore, I think, the codes have changed, it’s become really young in recent years.” He changed his mind and that’s a good thing.

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