Released in 1999, KLR is the debut album by the French collective Saïan Supa Crew, and quickly became a landmark in European hip-hop.
The album blends rap, reggae, dub, and electronic music elements, creating a unique sound that deviates from the traditional rap of the time. The lyrics of KLR tackle social and political themes, with a lyrical style full of attitude and awareness. Tracks like "La Saga" and "Tout l’monde veut des kisses" showcase the group's infectious energy, earning them a large following not only in France but also beyond its borders. KLR is an essential album for anyone looking to explore the diversity of French rap and innovation in global hip-hop.
: Saïan Supa Crew
: 1999
: Source
: Bertil David, Inflamable Ink, Mode 2 (3), Hervé Dutournier, Jean-Christophe Beaudon, Alsoprodby, Etienne Colin, Pat Viala, Etienne Colin, Willy Huvey, Alsoprodby, DJ Fun, Saïan Supa Crew, Thierry Vercruysse
: Canada
: Hip Hop
: 1. Intro; 2. Raz De Marée; 3. Darkness; 4. G-Padpo; 5. Ragots; 6. Abécédaire Des Cons; 7. 2 Be Or Not 2 Be; 8. Le Malade Imaginaire - Intro; 9. Le Malade Imaginaire; 10. La Preuve Par 3; 11. Soul Mwa Pas; 12. Ring My Bell; 13. Pitchy & Scratchee Show; 14.