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Clément Follain / 20 Minutes

"And who's going to come to the party?"

I bring the boxes to the tess ”, chanted rapper Uzi in

A la fête,

his clip released in June 2020 and which has more than 39 million views on YouTube.

Between 150 and 200 people gathered during the night from Thursday to Friday to celebrate the release of his album

Cœur abîm,

 in Noisiel (Seine-et-Marne), the rapper's hometown.

The young artist returned this Sunday to the microphone of BFM Paris on this clandestine party organized despite the curfew and barrier gestures to fight against the spread of Covid-19.

"Nothing too bad, just our way of expressing ourselves," pleaded the rapper.

Fireworks were fired and the party took place in an underground parking lot.

"The bazaar lasted until two in the morning," comments one of the residents, interviewed by

Le Parisien

.

"We didn't know it was going to shock"

“Frankly, we didn't know it was going to shock.

We thought people were going to take it, ”Uzi added of his toddler.

“It made us very happy.

It is true that it is certain, it is a health crisis but I am not responsible.

We are young, we need to enjoy life to the fullest, ”he said again.

A "dispersion without verbalization of offenders"

The department's National Police Alliance union denounced on Facebook the instructions given by the police commander on duty that night to the police officers who intervened: "Our colleagues were asked to disperse the offenders without verbalization" , he lament.

"It is easier to ask our colleagues to verbalize people when stores close," they continue. 

The municipal police officers proceeded to 17 verbalizations, according to Mathieu Viskovic, mayor PS of Noisiel, who denounces at the microphone of BFM, a "pure and simple unconsciousness".

An investigation has been opened.

The artist's producer, Trezz, wanted to apologize "to the inhabitants and the town hall for the inconvenience caused", in the columns of the

Parisian

.

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