Concert
LOUS AND THE YAKUZA - MYK
- Orangerie
Extra information
— TIMING19:30 doors (Orangerie)
20:00 Myk
21:00 Lous and The Yakuza
When
Sun. 19 Jun, 2022Where
- Orangerie
Doors
19:30Organiser
Botanique
"LA NOUVELLE SENSATION POP VENUE DE BELGIQUE"
Lous and the Yakuza is an artist and singer-songwriter who spent her childhood between Congo, Belgium and Rwanda. She studied philosophy, learned music theory, wrote poetry and pursued her dream of a career in music. Her passion pushed her to produce 7 EPs, including 52 titles independently. At 22 years old, she signed with Columbia Records via Sony Music in France.
Lous became known after the release of her first single Dilemme in September 2019, a track from her album Gore produced by El Guincho. Her hard-hitting, sensitive, and committed lyrics confirm that the phenomenon Lous & The Yakuza is a true revelation. Marie-Pierra adopted her artist name from the anagram Soul, the source of her musical inspiration, and Yakuza, the name she uses to describe her team of collaborators. Her style is a combination of trap, r&b, and pop, carried by a very effective soundtrack.
In addition to music, as an eclectic artist, famous haute-couture house Louis Vuitton, translated the work "The Hill We Climb" by American poet Amanda Gorman in February 2020. She also had the opportunity to present her paintings in an art gallery during the Colors event in Paris and to design a building for a co-working space in Brussels. In addition to music, as an eclectic artist, she is the muse of the famous haute-couture house Louis Vuitton, translated the American poet Amanda Gorman’s "The Hill We Climb" in February 2020. She also had the opportunity to present her paintings in an art gallery at the Colors event in Paris and to design a building for a co-working space in Brussels.

MYK
Myk est un rappeur bruxellois, manieur de mots et amoureux de la rime. En 2021, il sort l'EP « Game Time » afin de revenir sur le devant de la scène mais également pour lancer le coup d’envoi d’une nouvelle partie qui a permis au public de découvrir l’étendue de sa palette artistique.