Peet isn't just rapping; he's narrating Brussels' soul, one gritty verse at a time. The Belgian MC, a fixture in the local scene for years, blends the raw energy of classic boom-bap with a distinctly European sensibility. His sound is a tapestry woven with influences from French hip-hop giants like IAM and NTM, yet grounded in the realities of life in the Belgian capital. Peet's career has been a slow burn, building a loyal following through relentless live performances and independent releases. His breakthrough came with projects like "Le Chat Noir" and collaborations with other prominent Belgian artists. He's become a voice for the marginalized, using his platform to dissect social inequalities and paint vivid pictures of urban life. He’s not afraid to get political, tackling issues with intelligence and wit. Recent works continue to see Peet pushing boundaries, experimenting with more melodic flows and introspective lyricism, further solidifying his place as one of Belgium's most compelling hip-hop artists.