10 years after Opéra Puccino, L'Arme de Paix resonates like a manifesto. "Invaded by images, videos, music of all kinds, we are no longer touched. I simply think we have forgotten how to dream, how to imagine." This is the starting point of this fifth album, which evokes a desire to share feelings and emotions with the public, without artifice. Oxmo continues his collaboration with the founding members of JazzBastards (V. Taurelle, V. Taeger, L. Bruni). It features collaborations with artists such as Sly Johnson, Olivia Ruiz, Ben l'Oncle Soul, and K'naan. Both timeless and fragile, Oxmo proves with this fifth album that he is an exploratory artist. An explorer of good formulas, an explorer of new sounds, an explorer of emotions. "365 jours," "Soleil du Nord," "Je te connaissais pas" are all tracks that make Oxmo a poet whose words are as beautiful as they are powerful. With this major album, he elevates rap to a higher status and gives French chanson a new lease of life.