La Rumeur

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La Rumeur is a french-language rap group from Élancourt (Yvelines, France). It is a politically engaged hip hop band, which has involved itself in writing activities in the suburbs of France. It also has attracted attention to the ignored Paris massacre of 1961, as well as to the high number of police abuse, including "accidental" killings of young French people. The band is critical of reformist NGOs such as SOS Racisme. Thus, Hamé wrote: "... through organizations such as SOS Racisme, created by the PS to contribute to the destruction of the Marche des beurs radicalism ; 'Equal rights' has become 'Equal chances to be admitted into nightclubs'. Justice for those assassinated by the police is overshadowed by massive slogans such as "Hands off my pal !" and "Long live miscegenation !", etc... [1]. It is closer to NGOs such as the MIB (Mouvement Immigration Banlieue), which inherits from social struggles of the 1970s.

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[edit] Members

  • Ekoué
  • Hamé
  • Mourad
  • Philippe
  • Kool M (DJ)
  • Soul G (DJ)

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

  • 2002 : L'Ombre sur la mesure
  • 2004 : Regain de Tension

[edit] Maxis

  • 1997 : Volet 1 : Le Poison d'Avril
  • 1998 : Volet 2 : Le Franc-Tireur
  • 1999 : Volet 3 : Le Bavar & Le Paria
  • 2000 : L'entre volet
  • 2002 : Je connais tes cauchemars/Le prédateur isolé
  • 2003 : Nous sommes les premiers...
  • 2004 : Pourquoi On Resterait Calme ?

[edit] References

  1. ^ Hamé, La Rumeur Magazine, n°1, 29 April 2002

[edit] External links

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