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The production is quintessential early-2000s Marseille hip-hop: heavy on low-end bass, cinematic samples, and gloomy piano loops. The beats are polished but retain a rough "street" edge. The soundscape perfectly matches the album's title ( Toxic Fumes ), offering a hazy, nocturnal atmosphere. Zenin Netorare Ntr Subete Ga Ubawareta Rj0131 Full Members

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Here is a useful review of the album: Artist: Don Choa (formerly of Fonky Family) Release Year: 2003 Genre: French Hip-Hop / Rap The Verdict: A Solo debut with Grit and Melody Vapeurs Toxiques is the debut solo album from Don Choa, best known as a founding member of the legendary Marseille group Fonky Family. Released during the golden age of French independent rap, the album is a solid entry that separates Choa’s distinct persona from his groupmates while maintaining the street credibility and melodic sensibility that made the FF famous.

Fans of 113, Rohff, IAM, and the Fonky Family discography.

Key Highlights 1. Distinct Vocal Style Don Choa has one of the most recognizable voices in French rap—raspy, deep, and often sung-spoken. On this album, he leans into a style that bridges the gap between hardcore rap and melodic flow. Unlike the rapid-fire technicality of some peers, Choa relies on mood and delivery, creating tracks that are catchy without sacrificing grit.