Rising star Ezek releases debut LP “EZEK’s PARTY”.

EZEK

Rising star Ezek has officially entered a new phase of her career with the release of her first album, EZEK’s PARTY, a bold, high-energy project that positions her as one of the most striking new voices in contemporary French rap. Already known for her sharp rhythmic instincts and commanding presence, Ezek uses this debut album as a statement of intent: unapologetic, expressive and deeply rooted in movement, confidence and cultural identity.

Built like a celebration rather than a traditional rap album, EZEK’s PARTY thrives on momentum. The project leans into club energy, bass-heavy production and playful bravado, while allowing Ezek’s flow to constantly shift and surprise. Tracks like AFRIKAN BADDEST BITCH, BADDIES and PÉTAGES highlight her ability to ride aggressive beats with ease, mixing attitude, humor and self-assertion without ever losing control. Her delivery feels instinctive and physical, rap designed to be felt as much as heard.

What makes EZEK’s PARTY stand out is its sense of freedom. Ezek doesn’t box herself into a single aesthetic or narrative; instead, she embraces excess, chaos and celebration as creative tools. The album reflects a generation of artists who treat music as a space for release and identity rather than strict storytelling. Beneath the party-driven surface, her Congolese roots and diasporic perspective subtly inform the project’s energy, grounding it in something personal and lived-in rather than purely performative.

Visually and sonically, the album aligns with Ezek’s growing reputation as a performer. Having already drawn attention through live sessions and stage appearances, she brings that same raw intensity into the studio. EZEK’s PARTY feels built for performance, tracks that thrive in crowds, speakers turned up, bodies moving. It’s an album that understands its environment and fully commits to it.

As a debut, EZEK’s PARTY doesn’t aim for restraint or polish, it aims for impact. Ezek presents herself fully formed, confident in her voice and unafraid of taking space in a scene still opening up to new female energies. With this first album, she doesn’t just introduce herself, she sets the tone for things to come.

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