2017. Barely adults, they already have something to say. Uncompromising, Koba LaD and Zola captivate because they’ve decided to simply be themselves. They move forward fearlessly, brave and determined. Their first albums are released. Social media goes wild. Today, when you talk about these two rappers, it's in the millions. Millions of views, millions of streams, platinum records, and sold-out venues. That’s what you call success.
The first feuds date back to 2019. The two rookies knew each other but didn't necessarily hang out together. The comparisons were initially made by the public. And online, Koba and Zola fan factions formed. After an intensive discussion initiated by their producers, the artists reconciled and headed to Barcelona for a confidential two-week studio session in mid-September. A small committee. Only trusted individuals. "Like family," confided a close source. The producers requested beats from beatmakers. For Zola and for Koba, without ever specifying it was for a joint project. It brewed, it grew, it took shape. The desire was there. Excitement. The album was completed in Paris.
The chosen title for the album says it all: "Frères Ennemis" (Brothers Enemies). And it truly feels like a first in France. You can search, but you won't find any initiative of this kind in French rap archives. This album is not just an unexpected fusion; it's a middle finger to the impossible, proof that forgiveness, in an era plagued by a spirit of division, remains an admirable weapon, an incomparable force.
15 tracks
Includes the single "Temps en temps"
Transparent marbled vinyl