Remi Chauveau Notes

Rap’Elles

Rap’Elles is one of the most vital platforms amplifying women’s voices in francophone rap today — a space where MCs, producers, DJs, and creatives finally get the spotlight they’ve always deserved. With a fast‑growing online community , the project has become a cultural hub, documenting the rise of a new generation while honoring the pioneers who paved the way.

Through its podcast, Rap’Elles goes deeper than the algorithm: intimate conversations, raw testimonies, behind‑the‑scenes stories, and artistic journeys that rarely get told elsewhere. It’s a place where women speak freely about craft, identity, struggle, ambition, and the realities of navigating a scene historically dominated by men — turning each episode into a piece of living rap history.

More than a media brand, Rap’Elles is a movement. It connects eras, bridges communities, and builds a lineage from the first trailblazers to the young MCs rewriting the rules today. By giving women the mic — consistently, loudly, unapologetically — Rap’Elles is helping reshape the future of rap francophone, one voice at a time. he is on the ground during emergencies, documenting social transformations, or exploring the cultural fabric of the regions, Corentin Dévé embodies the mission of public‑service journalism: informing with rigor, storytelling with empathy, and ensuring that local realities are heard far beyond their borders.