Dooz Kawa returns with his fifth album, Nomad's Land, whose common thread is travel – a physical escape, but above all a spiritual and philosophical one. This album aims to be dreamlike and full of hope, despite the rapper's sometimes difficult observations. On this record of joyful melancholy, DoozKawa speaks to us in thirteen songs about happiness and what connects us. For the occasion, he invites Gaël Faye, Davodka, Degiheugi, Chantel, Swift Guad, and mandolin specialist Vincent Beer Demander. The entire album is interspersed with interludes featuring Dorian Astor, an international lecturer and European expert on Nietzsche. It is clear that no matter how much time passes, no matter how many years go by and how much older we get, Dooz Kawa's words, whether alone or accompanied, always have the same effect.