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Inoxtag: after his dedication in Kaizen, Booba responds to the young man

Inoxtag's documentary is in everyone's conversations. Kaizen has set a new record on YouTube, and has even been noticed by Booba, one of whose songs the videographer listened to during his rise! The rapper shared the short sequence on his social networks along with a message in response to this dedication.

Inoxtag: after his dedication in Kaizen, Booba responds to the young man

booba reacts to dolce camara's appearance in kaizen

The sporting prowess of Inoxtag, whose real name is Inès Benazzouz, is a source of inspiration for all the viewers of her documentary. After watching Kaizen, the former candidate of the show Les Marseillais, Maeva Ghennam, even confided to her followers that she wanted to try the experience… And speaking of the influencer, it is one of her most virulent detractors, Booba, who has just reacted in turn to the YouTuber's exploits! Indeed, during his ascent of Everest, the young man is filmed making a Sherpa listen to one of the singer's hits: Dolce Camara, with SDM. Filmed from inside the tent, the sequence sees Inoxtag and one of his guides dancing and posing to the lyrics.

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.@Inoxtag basically you have set the mood for this good old ratpi on the roof of the world on Dolce Camara!?! Big respect and thank you. On the other hand you got it we can hear your helicopter at the end. #dolcecamara pic.twitter.com/sOuKM8pEd5

September 24, 2024

In the comments, some Internet users pointed out Booba's mistake, explaining that this is the base camp and that the noise of the helicopter is completely normal. Many refer to the complaint filed by the artist master Gims and his partner Demdem for harassment by the rapper. In Dolce Camara, featuring rapper SDM, he explicitly names Gandhi's wife Djuna, saying in particular: “We like them fresh, very smart, who know how to welcome like Demdem”.

And you, what do you think of Booba's response?

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116

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