Diam’s, the flagship rapper of the 2000s is back! Of dj to LdumplingPassing by Beautiful lady, By love and big-up, we all remember one of the titles of Diam’s. Despite her short career, the rapper (real name Mélanie Georgiades) has established herself and left her mark on generations. More than ten years after ending her career as an artist, Diam’s remains one of the female rappers to have put French hip-hop at the top of its game.
Diam’s is making a comeback, not for a tour or an album, but for a documentary film entitled Hello on the occasion of the 75th edition of the Cannes Film Festival (out of competition). Produced by Brut, this documentary film co-directed by Diam’s with directors Anne Cissé and Houda Benyamina shows the career of the rapper but also of Mélanie, the person with her depressions and her conversion to Islam. “Hello offered me the means to tell, with my vision, my emotion and these words that I call: My truth. There is certainly the story of Diam’s behind the woman I am today, but it is also a human story, and a quest that can echo the story of so many people who wonder how to find peace. interior as they got lost in the maze of life.”, explained Diam’s in his Instagram account.
Diam’s shows up in the trailer for his film
It is also on Instagram that Diam’s exclusively unveiled the new trailer for Hello. We see excerpts from his concerts through the cries of fans and also a fully veiled Diam’s. His appearance lasts only a few seconds but we can see his face closed in front of a mirror. In his Instagram story, Diams took the opportunity to salute the loyalty of his fans who are still present despite his long absence, far from the spotlight: “I take this opportunity to thank you for this avalanche of love, messages, support that I have been receiving for the past few days… It’s so crazy to find you and read you. Words fail me, you can’t not imagine.