H-24, Hamza's first mixtape, as you've never heard it before. 2025 marks 10 years of Hamza's career, 10 years full of innovation and risk-taking. It all started at home in Laeken, initially surrounded by the Kilogrammes Gang (Triton and MK), before the Saucegod quickly launched his solo career. His thirst for success and passion were already stronger than anything. H-24 is what he titled his first mixtape. A title that signifies his dedication to his art, ready to put every second of his life into music. It's also a title that perfectly summarizes him, where one can discover Hamza, "the H," across 24 tracks showcasing the richness of his musical palette. The most seasoned fans knew him with the now classic "La Sauce" or with bangers like "Respect," "Minimum," and "Mula," the latter even earning him an transatlantic co-sign from Fat Joe. His arrival like a UFO, however, divided opinions. On one side, the conservatives of what French rap represents, heavily inspired by 90s New York rap. On the other, a new generation enthusiastic about the Atlanta movement with artists like Young Thug, Future, and the Migos. A decade later, one thing is certain: Hamza has successfully imposed his artistic style and left his mark on the industry. He has opened doors and minds for subsequent generations, helping them break free from established codes. The commercial success of "Sincèrement" allowed Hamza to be discovered by a much younger audience. These new fans delved into the Saucegod's discography, making a track like "Mi Amor" a symbol of their love for their favorite artist. The Hamza tidal wave has been frenetically unleashed; who can stop this true mania?