La Rumeur - 24 February 2005 - Le Grand Mix - Tourcoing
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La Rumeur is a French rap group from Paris, formed in the mid-90s. Known for its incisive style, politically charged lyrics, and sharp social critique, the collective is an emblematic figure of independent hip-hop.
La Rumeur is a French rap collective founded in Paris in the 1990s, comprising rappers Ekoué, Hamé, Mourad, Le Bavar, and DJ Statik. From its inception, the group distinguished itself with a radical and uncompromising approach to hip-hop, favoring dense, introspective lyrics devoid of commercial compromise. Their music is characterized by a deep exploration of contemporary societal ills, addressing themes such as politics, social injustice, history, and the condition of French suburbs.
Their discography is notably marked by the "Volet" series, including Volet 1 : Le Bavar & Le Paria, Volet 2 : L'Entreprise, Volet 3 : Le Volet Fantôme, and Volet 4 : Les Fers Contre Les Murs, all released between 2002 and 2004, which solidified their reputation. These albums revealed a unique narrative style and raw sound production, true to the aesthetic of underground rap. In 2007, they released Du Cœur à l'Outrage, followed by Tout ça pour ça in 2012, continuing to refine their message and identity.
Beyond their music, La Rumeur is also renowned for its legal battle. In 2002, rapper Hamé was prosecuted by the Ministry of Defense for "incitement to hatred" following a text titled "J'accuse". The group ultimately won the legal fight in 2010, a verdict hailed as a major victory for freedom of expression in France and within the artistic community.
La Rumeur embodies a form of cultural resistance, rejecting the allure of the industry to maintain a consistent artistic and political stance. Their influence endures in the French rap landscape, where they are respected for their integrity, commitment, and the literary quality of their works. They remain a benchmark for conscious and independent rap.