Zebra Katz : “Hip hop is a form of storytelling for the oppressed”

March 2012, Paris Fashion Week. For the soundtrack of his show, American fashion designer Rick Owens chooses the track Ima Read by a young New York rapper called Zebra Katz. The song gains instant success and the fashion world becomes infatuated with the artist’s queer and dark esthetics.

As American rappers Azealia Banks and Angel Haze, and singer Frank Ocean, come out (as pansexual for the first, bisexual for the other two), Zebra Katz is considered as one of the pioneers of queer rap.

Eight years later and after several collaborations, musical explorations and the release of three singles (LOUSY/INN, ISH and UPP) since November 2019, Zebra Katz dropped his debut album Less Is Moor on March 20. While in Paris, the self-proclaimed “dark rapper” told us about his status as a queer, Black, other and independent artist, the inclusivity of hip hop and his hybrid music.

Less Is More available on March, 20, 2020 

Find Zebra Katz on FacebookTwitter, Instagram and YouTube

Playlist #7 – March 2020

Check out our March playlist on YouTube, Spotify, Deezer and Apple Music!

With:

  • Connie Diiamond & Nyemiah Supreme (New York, USA)
  • Fanny Polly (France) et MCM (Quebec, Canada)
  • La Gale (Switzerland)
  • Asayel Slay (Saudi Arabia)
  • Casey/Ausgang (Blanc-Mesnil, France)
  • Lucy Camp (California, USA)
  • Chika (Alabama, USA)
  • Cintia (Portugal)
  • Princess Nokia (New York, USA)
  • Crown Bella (Philadelphia, USA)
  • Bambina (France)
  • Shani (Wissous, France)
  • Tracy De Sà (Lyon, France)
  • Liza Monet (Paris, France)
  • AK47Meow (Saint-Ouen, France)
  • Jaewynn (Los Angeles, USA)
  • Bry’O (Bry-sur-Marne, France)
  • Muthoni Drummer Queen (Kenya)
  • Sarahmée (Quebec, Canada)
  • Tribade (Spain)
  • Domo Wilson (Chicago/Valparaiso, USA)
  • Dope Saint Jude (South Africa)
  • Marie Gold (Quebec, Canada)
  • Kamaiyah (Oakland, USA)
  • Takahara Suiko (Malaysia)
  • Dee MC (India)

Madame Rap itinerant residence in Seine-Saint-Denis is postponed

Due to current circumstances and the coronavirus pandemic, Madame Rap regrets to inform you that its itinerant residence in Seine-Saint-Denis is postponed until further notice. 

The concerts of Ryaam and Le Juiice on March 27 at La Peche, Vicky R, Illustre and La Gale on April 10 at Mains d’Oeuvres and Tribade on April 25 at Le 6b are cancelled.

We appreciate your patience and understanding and send our thoughts to the venues and the artists.

We will keep you posted about the possible postponements.

Before then, stay home and take care of yourself and the ones you love!

VIDEO – Panel discussion at La Maison Populaire

As part of its itinerant residence in Seine-Saint-Denis, Madame Rap organized on February 28, 2020 a panel discussion entitled “Is rap a political tool?” at La Maison Populaire in Montreuil! 

Watch the video of the panel discussion. With:

  • Hechi MC, Chilean femcee based in Ile-de-France ;
  • Karim Hammou,  program director at the National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), author of Une histoire du rap en France and specialized in power shifts in the music industry.
  • Moderation: Éloïse Bouton (Madame Rap).

Directed by Cassandre Ostier and Thomas Appolaire / Quinze Mètre Carré

CANCELLED / Vicky R + Illustre + La Gale concerts

As part of its itinerant residence in Seine-Saint-Denis, Madame Rap organizes  a concert of Vicky R, Illustre and La Gale on April 10, 2020 at Mains d’Oeuvres in Saint-Ouen !

Vicky R (Lille, France)

Illustre (Clermont-Ferrand, France)

La Gale (Switzerland)