SCH is more than ever at the center of all attention! With the release of JVLIVS IIIthe Marseille rapper achieved real success, achieving one of the best starts of the year mid-week. An impressive performance which even exceeds that of Julhis longtime friend, who released his own album “Unstoppable” at the same time.
True to himself, THE did not fail to make a Big Up au J during an interview, proving that the two Marseille rappers continue to support each other and give each other strength, despite friendly “competition”.
“France no longer has anything to envy of US rap”
In an interview given to Medhi Maïzi pour The CodeSCH shared its vision of French rap and its influence:
“I think that France has been a rap center for Europe. I think that the rest of Europe has listened a lot to French rappers. We no longer need cross the Atlanticthere is less fantasy through that, much less than before. And I find that our Europeans have talent. When I see the rise of some, like Morad in Spain, when I see how the Germansit’s incredible what they’re doing (…) it’s good that Europe is making itself strong because it’s a big continent. And today, in Europe, we are good.”
Words which reflect the rapper’s pride towards the European scene and its evolution, showing that the rap hexagonal and its neighbors have been able to carve out a place for themselves without complexes in the face of the giants of American rap.
A dream collaboration with Post Malone
Despite this confidence in the European scene, SCH still revealed that a collaboration with an artist US remains in its ambitions. When asked which American rapper he would choose, his answer was without hesitation:
“Post MaloneI think it’s the only one. There is 21 Savagemore Post Malone. It is also the versatilityhe is too strong in fact. He does everything, and I find that he has a sensitivitya aura…And it shows that it’s a good guy.”
This admiration for Post Malone demonstrates the desire to SCH to collaborate with an artist capable of mixing rap, singing and emotions. An alliance which, if it sees the light of day, could well mark the history of rap.
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