Fatal Bazooka

Fatal Bazooka is a comedic rap project created by French actor and comedian Michaël Youn. The character first gained huge popularity in 2006 with the release of the hilarious satirical track "Fous ta cagoule," a parody of hardcore French rap and hip-hop culture, complete with absurd punchlines and over-the-top delivery. With his alter ego, Youn blends rap tropes with outlandish humor, poking fun at streetwear machismo, party culture, and just about everything in between.

Over the years, Fatal Bazooka released several hits with viral music videos, including "Parle à ma main" and "Mauvaise foi nocturne," the latter being a parody of a duet between French pop stars. Backed by clever wordplay and an unfiltered sense of humor, Fatal Bazooka became a staple in the French pop parody scene, eventually spinning off into a feature film, "Fatal," in 2010, which continued the satire on fame and the music industry. Despite being a comedic act, Fatal Bazooka struck a chord with fans of both hip-hop and comedy.

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Single - Released May 11, 2015
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