“It’s a duty to stay up, to move forward”

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After his time in prison, the 44-year-old rapper is preparing a big comeback on the Accor Arena stage on Tuesday, widely discussed during an interview with Parisian.

His escapades led him directly to prison. After his years of trouble with the law, between detention and parole, Rohff is preparing to make his comeback on stage, this Tuesday, November 15 at the Accor Arena. “A good summary of my career.It’s going to be sporty, tough. There will be surprises, guests“said the singer to the Parisian during a long interview.

Stay in prison, psychological springs to support incarceration, reflections on his job, new state of mind… the rapper has largely revealed himself to our colleagues. Sentenced to five years in prison for aggravated violence committed in 2014 in the Parisian store of his rival Booba, Rohff had not hesitated to go accompanied to the Unkut clothing store, in Châtelet, and attacked the seller. . He had spent several hours in a coma. If the musician mentioned his regrets about this excess of violence, he “don’t beg for forgiveness.”

Aware of the difficulty of a return to the music scene after these years of setbacks with the law, he nevertheless points out the hardness of a job that has become more demanding: “At the time, we didn’t wait for you to enter the top 10 of streams (listening on the Web) to be programmed on the radio. Today, we have to qualify”. As well as that of some of his colleagues, confident that “some rappers may say to their collaborators: ‘If you work with Rohff, you don’t work with me anymore’“. The interpreter of Regret did not fail in passing to also denounce the “media attacks“which he considers to be the object:”There is a work of destruction on social networks“, he believes. As for Booba’s incessant tackles still on the networks, Rohff sticks to indifference: “It’s nobody for me».

Either way, for him, it’s time to rebuild: “I was demonized because of my slippages, my mistakes. I am not begging for forgiveness. I do with. I fall, I get up. I am in resilience, it is a duty to stay upright, to move forward. At home, the reverse gear is broken“. The rapper, who is actively working to move forward, is teeming with projects between writing a biopic and the desire for cinema.

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