Kondogbia as a rapper, what does that look like?

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By: Nicolas Gerbault

Injured calf,
Geoffrey Kondogbia took advantage of his convalescence time to record a rap song. Entitled “bribes”, this title was released last Tuesday.

Renamed Kondo for the occasion, the Olympique de Marseille midfielder chose a visual referring to the cartoon “Olive and Tom”. Namely the character of Julian Ross, an extremely gifted player but suffering from heart problems.

When high-level athletes embark on such an adventure, the result is often mixed, not to mention laughable. We still remember the Tony Parker album or the
featuring Karim Benzema with Rohff. The Central African international is not doing too badly for his part.

Kondogbia as a rapper, it looks creamy

“I put on the windbreaker to face bribery justice. I know neither the anxiety nor the knot in my stomach, I have never worn the Angevin jersey”,
he sings, probably referring to the legal affairs of Saïd Chabane, the former owner of Angers SCO.

In the chorus, number 19 of OM cites two African dictators, as well as the former star of the Indomitable Lions.
“From the same country as Bokassa, from the same ethnicity as Mobutu. Authoritarian, I'm only good at that, Bantu like Samuel Eto'o. » On YouTube, the title is approaching 40,000 views in three days. A suitable result knowing that it is not clipped.