– Lous and the Yakuza, luminous rapper
The artist releases “Iota”, her second album on which she sets out to conquer inner peace while exploring what remains of broken love and friendship stories.
Alexandre Lanz
Last month, the French edition of “Vogue” displayed the long, silver-clad figure of Lous and the Yakuza on its cover. Glamorous consecration for a magnetic young woman. On the phone, his laughter echoes and punctuates his sentences. Born Marie-Pierra Kakoma in 1996 in the Democratic Republic of Congo to a Congolese father and a Rwandan mother, the young woman has, for her stage name, associated an anagram of “soul” (soul) and the Japanese mafia.