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Keystone describes himself as “France born and New York made.”
Characterized by his well-written verses, straight bars, slick wordplay, and unique blend of sound, Keystone uses his music to tell his unique story and cover a variety of topics. Keystone’s compelling storytelling skills coupled with great production enable him to paint “the hardest pictures with the softest of brushes.” From love and sincere introspection to adulthood and his journey as an artist, Keystone’s universe offers an entertaining and relatable experience to anyone willing to dive in.
Keystone is able to deliver aggressive drill bangers like his diss track “Not So United,” hop on classic sample beats like in the light-hearted “Graduation Freestyle,” and make afrobeat club songs like “Bad Man.” The variety in his sound reflects his multicultural background and life experience. Any music fan will find a Keystone song he/she/they like(s) and that’ll fit his/her/their mood.
The French rapper never shies away from the opportunity to “use his art for causes dear to his heart.” His song “World Cup of Shame” and the fundraising campaign that accompanied the release are prime examples of that.
Keystone has a lot to say and aspires to be the first-ever French rapper to make it in America and then tour the world to share his music. Much like his sound, his inspirations are very diverse ranging from J Cole, Eminem, and Kanye West to Russ, Santan Dave, Stromae, and Jul.
Characterized by his well-written verses, straight bars, slick wordplay, and unique blend of sound, Keystone uses his music to tell his unique story and cover a variety of topics. Keystone’s compelling storytelling skills coupled with great production enable him to paint “the hardest pictures with the softest of brushes.” From love and sincere introspection to adulthood and his journey as an artist, Keystone’s universe offers an entertaining and relatable experience to anyone willing to dive in.
Keystone is able to deliver aggressive drill bangers like his diss track “Not So United,” hop on classic sample beats like in the light-hearted “Graduation Freestyle,” and make afrobeat club songs like “Bad Man.” The variety in his sound reflects his multicultural background and life experience. Any music fan will find a Keystone song he/she/they like(s) and that’ll fit his/her/their mood.
The French rapper never shies away from the opportunity to “use his art for causes dear to his heart.” His song “World Cup of Shame” and the fundraising campaign that accompanied the release are prime examples of that.
Keystone has a lot to say and aspires to be the first-ever French rapper to make it in America and then tour the world to share his music. Much like his sound, his inspirations are very diverse ranging from J Cole, Eminem, and Kanye West to Russ, Santan Dave, Stromae, and Jul.