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Comment Internet a complètement changé la donne pour une carrière artistique.
OG & Rookie c’est quand un ancien, ici Kool Shen, parle de la place d’internet dans une carrière artistique avec une rookie, ici mademoiselle lou.

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00:00 Soch and Konbini are here, he's Cool Chen, the OG of French rap.
00:03 You're asking questions, right? Because I came without asking.
00:06 She's Mademoiselle Lou, the current urban music rookie.
00:09 Hi!
00:09 We brought them together to talk about music,
00:11 how it was before the internet, and how it is now.
00:14 It's OG and Rookie.
00:15 Do you think you would have pierced faster with social media?
00:21 Or would it have been detrimental to you,
00:23 given your frankness and commitment?
00:25 It's such two different eras,
00:27 that to say "would it have served me or not"
00:29 I think it can only serve.
00:32 It's a way to reach a lot of people very quickly.
00:36 Also, a freedom in relation to your image.
00:38 You have your phone, if you want to send any news,
00:41 any news, you do it.
00:42 Before we did rap, we were dancers and graffiti artists.
00:46 So NTM already existed before we rapped.
00:48 We had a bit of an impact before we made music.
00:51 I ask the question for the listeners.
00:53 How was your start?
00:55 I started my musical career thanks to social media.
01:00 I went to conservatory, I did musical comedy.
01:02 I still got away from this beginning in the classic,
01:05 to get into the world of hip-hop.
01:07 During the first lockdown in 2020,
01:10 I started posting excerpts.
01:11 And in the end, I was able to make myself known.
01:13 Basically, there was a lot of sharing.
01:15 I have artists who contacted me.
01:16 I started doing my first studio sessions.
01:18 Before I found the app on my phone,
01:20 because it's like a software on the computer,
01:22 but it's an old software that does almost nothing.
01:25 I don't like when you say "no".
01:26 But no, no, no.
01:30 Do you think you could have made it without social media?
01:34 I think it would have been slower.
01:36 On the other hand, I've always had this desire to work
01:38 or to be affiliated with music.
01:39 I think that, with the will, I would have made it anyway.
01:42 Yeah, but me too, I think.
01:44 As I'm passionate, determined,
01:46 I want to do it and I feel I have talent,
01:48 there's no reason why I can't succeed.
01:50 Was it complicated at your time
01:53 to get in touch with producers, beatmakers?
01:57 Fortunately, we had a beatmaker with us in the group NTM.
02:00 You didn't really have to go looking for other beatmakers,
02:03 but that means that you have to be satisfied with one beatmaker,
02:07 who didn't have a microphone.
02:08 So then you had to go to a studio to do takes,
02:11 even to do a little topline for AVE.
02:13 Yeah, of course, it's more complicated.
02:15 Could you do a punchline with "I went to Soch's"?
02:18 I went to Soch's.
02:19 The interview is in the pocket.
02:21 She worked on the thing.
02:22 I need more.
02:24 (crowd cheering)

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