GRINGE has always known how to navigate between light and deep universes, thus creating an authentic connection with its audience. His unique blend of raw truth and lightness makes him an essential artist on the French rap scene. Whether in his words or his actions, he embodies a duality that never ceases to seduce and surprise.
After a literary comeback which gave a glimpse of his next album, the rapper continued filming for two years, devoting himself to cinema and television with projects for Arte, such as De grace and Clandestine citizens. We expected it in music, and yet it was a transformed GRINGe that emerged, with an album as personal as it is daring. This project, the fruit of work and passion, marks the dawn of a new era for him.
No, he hasn’t changed. GRINGe remains that boy we love to love, that friend with whom we identify, and who denies nothing of what makes him up. But with Hypersensible, he opens up in a new way: he tells the metamorphosis of a man who, after having flirted with darkness for a long time, begins to glimpse a possible light, even in a sinking world. It is not a shift, but rather an evolution, an exploration of this light which could well become its new material.