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Rap in Bordeaux: a packed lineup at Rocher de Palmer and Rock School Barbey

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Disiz attracted a full house on April 2nd. Fans may remember his first rock/electro album under the pseudonym “Disiz Peter Punk.” This attempt by the rapper to infiltrate the punk rock world was not very successful back in 2010, as the audience was quite rigid towards such artistic turns. Artists like Kid Cudi, Linkin Park, Tyler the Creator, and A$AP Rocky paved the way towards artistic decompartmentalization. In 2026, Disiz can release his “Peter Punk 2” with the statement: “We won’t remember it.” This 20-track album takes the listener through synth wave, rock ballads, and sometimes post-punk by a man in his forties who has nothing left to prove.

Disiz on April 2nd at Rocher de Palmer – sold out.

Lujipeka Continues at Rocher

After the success of the Rennes rap group Columbine, Lujipeka embarked on a brilliant solo career. His recognizable soothing voice and captivating melodies quickly propelled him to new heights in the industry. However, reaching the spotlight often leads back to the shadows, towards a simpler, happier life. This is the theme of his latest project, a mix of pop-rock and rap titled “Burn Paris.”

Lujipeka on April 3rd at 8:30 pm at Rocher de Palmer – starting from 23 euros.

Danyl Takes Over Le Bien Public

Singer, rapper, and beatmaker Danyl exhibits a versatility that gives him real ease on all terrains. More inclined towards R’n’B than pure rap, his music draws from various influences, including raï and chaabi inherited from his Algerian roots. By broadcasting his recording sessions on Twitch, the artist has built a strong community and a unique connection between his audience and creative process.

Danyl on April 2nd at 8:00 pm at Bien Public – starting from 27 euros.

Jeune Morty and Jeune Lion at Rock School Barbey

When Playboi Carti, Future, and Lil Uzi Vert meet logobi (a highly rhythmic and danceable Ivorian music genre), it results in Jeune Morty. Recognized as one of the rookies to watch closely last year, now in 2026, he solidifies his position with “Jeune Morty vol 1.” This 20-track mixtape, with its hybrid style, blends logobi, rage, emo, punk, trap, and hyperpop. Jeune Morty captivates the listener with a whirlwind of musical information.

Jeune Morty on April 2nd at 8:00 pm at Rock School Barbey – starting from 23 euros

Jeune Lion imposes Africa on the map of Francophone rap.
Jeune Lion imposes Africa on the map of Francophone rap.

Hugo Morin

Mystical trap, new afro-trap, and Afro-urban sounds are tools used by Jeune Lion to firmly establish Africa on the map of Francophone rap. Despite having a less extravagant style compared to some, the young Ivorian artist’s minimalism proves to be powerful and attractive when executed with such precision. This mastery is fully exhibited in “Babylone brûle,” his latest project, which is brilliantly crafted.