About this episode
How does a rapper go from underground Paris battle circuits to becoming one of the most innovative and commercially dominant artists in modern French music? In this episode, we take a deep dive into the extraordinary rise of Nekfeu, the French rapper, actor, and producer born Ken Samaras, and explore how he built a career that blends lyrical credibility, mainstream success, and bold creative experimentation.This transcript traces Nekfeu’s journey from his early years in Paris rap crews like S-Crew and 1995 to his breakout solo success with Feu and Cyborg, both of which became massive commercial and cultural milestones. Along the way, the episode explores his technical lyricism, multicultural background, collaborative roots, and the rare ability to grow into a superstar without abandoning the artistic foundation that made him stand out in the first place.The episode also unpacks one of the most fascinating moves in modern music marketing: Nekfeu’s decision to premiere a companion film in theaters before releasing his album Les Étoiles Vagabondes to streaming platforms. That gamble turned an album launch into a cinematic event and helped cement his reputation as more than a rapper. He emerged as a cross-media creative force with one foot in music, one in film, and both firmly in contemporary culture. Perfect for listeners interested in French rap, global hip-hop, music marketing, creative strategy, cinema, and artist evolution, this is a fascinating look at how Nekfeu changed the rules without losing himself.