Cover of Supreme NTM 1993... J'Appuie Sur La Gachette
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For fans of supreme ntm, lovers of french hip hop, listeners interested in politically charged rap and 1990s urban culture.
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THE REVIEW

NTM, an abbreviation that is more than direct (from the French slang of the suburbs "Nick Ta Mere": f**k your mother) for one of the most well-known French rap groups abroad.
Key figures in the toughest wave of the French hip hop scene during the '90s, Joey Starr and Kool Shen express, without mincing words, all the anger, hatred, and misunderstanding of young French people originating from the cités, the ghetto neighborhoods on the outskirts of French cities.
Thus, "93" (neuf-trois, nine-three, the administrative designation of one of Paris's suburban districts) becomes, from an anonymous abbreviation, a strong sign of belonging.

The release in 1993 of "1993... J'Appuie Sur La Gachette," NTM's second album after «Authentik», immediately sparked controversy (and a first investigation without follow-up) because of the track "Police": a concentrate of incendiary rhymes against the French law enforcement agencies. At the same time, various radios abroad began boycotting them. The track "Police" would again cause the group a lawsuit during a 1996 concert, resulting in a 3-month suspended sentence plus a ban on performing for 6 months.

Finally, it’s worth noting that «Police» is one of the samples used by DJ Cut Killer during his brief appearance (at the turntables, from a high-rise window) in the film «La Haine».

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Supreme NTM’s 1993 album '1993... J'Appuie Sur La Gachette' is a landmark release in French hip hop. It boldly expresses the anger of youth from Paris's suburbs through raw and direct lyrics. The controversial track 'Police' led to legal troubles and radio bans, highlighting the tensions between artists and authority. The album is influential and recognized abroad, notably connected to the film 'La Haine'.

Tracklist Lyrics Videos

01   Intro (00:48)

02   Pour un nouveau massacre (04:03)

04   J'appuie sur la gâchette (03:46)

05   En direct de Bujolvik (00:40)

06   Plus rien ne va (04:28)

07   De best (05:06)

08   En direct du grand nord (00:51)

09   Qui paiera les dégats (03:39)

10   Dans le vent (03:30)

11   Prisonnier du passé (04:06)

12   C'est clair, Part II (03:52)

13   Nouvelle école (00:37)

Suprême NTM

Suprême NTM is a French hip hop duo from Seine-Saint-Denis formed by JoeyStarr (Didier Morville) and Kool Shen (Bruno Lopes). Renowned for hard-hitting lyrics, social critique, and explosive delivery, they became defining figures of 1990s French rap, sparking national debates, media boycotts, and enduring classics.
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