Driks hacks hearts

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Rapper Driks releases his new album "Hackcœur" under the label REC 118. © Blakhat

By: Jean-François Cadet Follow

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Rising star of the current RnB scene, Driks returns with

Hackcœur

, his second EP with African and Caribbean sounds, a new album that tells about his relationship to love.  

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It is a meteor that entered the musical atmosphere of the RnB scene at full speed.

A "

 black rose

 ", for men, propelled " 

in TT

 " in just three years.

In this new EP, that's what it's all about: reestablishing lost connections, finding the access code to all those broken hearts.

Hearts that he comes to hack with his keyboard, his words and his flow.

Driks

tells us about

Hackcœur

, on the REC 118 label.

On the menu of this Café Gourmand

:

  • Marjorie Bertin

    went to Bobigny at MC93 to see

    Mandela

    , a play directed by Xavier Marchand on the life of Nelson Mandela.

  • Fanny Bleichner

     tells us about

    Dante's

    Divine Comedy

    on the occasion of the entry of this colossal work into the prestigious collection of 

    La Pléiade.

  • Sébastien Jédor

     read

    Escales en

    Polynesésie

    by Titouan and Zoé Lamazou, father and daughter, a beautiful book between art book and report for a trip in the vast Pacific area. 

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