Moha MMZ

Moha MMZ, whose real name is Mohamed Lakmale, was born on January 21, 1998, in the Tarterêts housing estate in Corbeil-Essonnes, Essonne, France. He quickly developed a passion for rap, and in 2013 took part in the BlockStudio (Vol. 4) project, on which he recorded the track "On t'allume " with his older brother Flasko. It was in 2015, when he was just 17, that he appeared on PNL's track "Que la mif'", on which he was credited as Pti Moha. Thanks to this collaboration, the spotlight shone on his own group MMZ, which went on to release three albums: Tout pour le Gang, No. 25 in 2016, N'Da, No. 10 in 2017 and Sayonara, No. 20 in 2019. In 2021, he signed the track "Andale" under his own name with Bramsito, then released his first solo album the following year. Entitled Euphoria, it features 14 tracks, including two collaborations: "Galères" with Zed and "Vibes " with Ivry-sur-Seine duo DTF. The album reached No. 10 in the French charts. A new phase begins in 2023 with "Habitué", a track from his second album La Plage (2024), featuring contributions from Camille Yembe, Ryan Koffi and So La Lune. The album reached number 34 in the French album chart.

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