Riolo quoted in a Booba title

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Booba’s latest project gives pride of place to name-dropping, particularly in the football sphere.

Last Friday, Booba released a new album, entitled “Ad Vitam Aeternam”. Among the ten pieces making up this opus, the title Abidal did not go unnoticed. In this one, the rapper from Hauts-de-Seine attacks Kylian Mbappé.

Performed featuring young artist Sicario, we can hear the former half of the group Lunatic proclaiming during the choruses: “They’re crazy overrated, like Kylia-aaan.” A good way to create buzz to promote your new record.

Riolo’s parents targeted

The name of the captain of the France team is not the only one in the football world to be used in Booba’s latest project. On the track “Dolce Camara”, featuring SDM, it’s a sports journalist who takes it for his rank. “ The mother in Riolo, the father in Riolo »says the 28-year-old artist invited on this piece by the “Duc de Boulogne”.

For his part, Daniel Riolo hardly appreciates Booba. “Benzema is close to Booba. So the fact that he wears the French team jersey bothers me,” he notably declared during the year 2015. At that time, the rapper and the footballer were still friends and Benzema had not yet been removed from the Blues by Didier Deschamps.

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