Europe 1 3:00 p.m., November 05, 2021, modified at 3:00 p.m., November 05, 2021

In "Media Culture" on Friday, Gringe returned to his friendship with Orelsan.

At the microphone of Philippe Vandel, he recalled in particular that the parents of the latter had often seen him in underwear on the sofa of their son.

Gringe took the opportunity to ensure that he would be good on his sidekick's next album.

INTERVIEW

Guest of Philippe Vandel in

 Culture Médias on

Friday for his role in the Canal +

VTC series

, rapper Gringe returned to the friendship that has linked him for many years with another artist, Orelsan.

The hit documentary series

Never Show It To Anyone

 chronicles the latter's career.

"It's a little crazy to relive that, to remake the film backwards", explains Gringe, his sidekick from the first hour.

"We went through some crazy things with my friends, but to review the evolution step by step, it's crazy."

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A "somewhat opportune guy"

When Gringe and Orelsan were younger, the latter's parents weren't the biggest fans of the

Moon Child

author

.

"Hate is a big word, but I think they were suspicious of me," Gringe says. "They must have surprised me two or three times in a calabard on the couch, wondering 'What is this guy doing in the apartment in our son !?'", he smiles. Above all, he believes that Orelsan's parents understood "the somewhat opportunistic guy" he was then. "It was life in community," he laughs.

Asked about the next album of his sidekick Les Casseurs Flowters, which is due out on November 19, Gringe has not confirmed this date.

He took the opportunity to salute the creativity of the different covers of the album, entitled

Civilization.

A real "find", the result of "collective reflection", according to him.

The rapper finally assured that he would also be present in this new opus of his friend.