Alonzo isn't just a rapper; he's a Marseille institution, a sonic architect whose raw lyricism and streetwise narratives have solidified him as a heavyweight in French hip-hop. Emerging from the gritty backdrop of the Plan d'Aou neighborhood, Alonzo's sound is a potent cocktail of trap's hard-hitting rhythms, influences from his Comorian heritage, and the swagger of classic Southern rap. From his early days with Psy 4 de la Rime alongside Soprano, he carved out a distinctive solo path, marked by mixtapes like "Un Case Départ" and breakthrough albums such as "Règlement de comptes." Alonzo's cultural impact stems from his authenticity; he raps about real life, about struggle and triumph, resonating deeply with a generation seeking unfiltered truths. Collaborations with artists like Jul, Ninho, and Booba have only amplified his reach. With each release, Alonzo continues to refine his craft, maintaining his position at the forefront of the French rap scene, perpetually evolving while staying true to his roots, evidenced by his recent studio albums, keeping his lyrical knife sharp and the beats undeniably infectious.