Heuss l'Enfoiré (“The song of the year”): what do moula and moulaga mean? : Current Woman Le MAG

TF1 will broadcast The song of the year, Friday June 12. For the occasion, many artists have agreed to come and sing for this exceptional evening in the largest open-air concert hall: the Jardins du Palais Royal! Among the guests, we find Vitaa and Slimane, Dadju, Claudio Capeo, Hoshi, Camelia Jordana, Benjamin Biolay … but also Heuss l'Enfoiré who will perform his famous hit Moulaga. The artist even shared a photo with Nikos Aliagas, the show's presenter. Since the release of his first album in 2019, Heuss l'Enfoiré has met with great success. In a few months, he managed to establish himself as one of the essential artists of the rap scene in France. The rapper even collaborated with many personalities: Fianso, Niska, Koba LaD, Soolking, Gambi, JuL, Gradur or even Ninho.

The meaning of the title Moulaga by Heuss L'enfoiré

His first opus was quickly certified platinum. A consecration for the young artist. And it's its title Moulaga, which quickly conquered the young generation. But what does molded or moulaga? In 2018, Nova had revealed that this term was actually born in the United States in the 1930s. For many people, it comes from Spanish mula which means mule in connection with those who transported money or drugs. For some, it is mainly a slang term used in the United States, moolaah, which means money. An expression frequently used in American rap, as in 1984, by Chuck Brown in We need some money or again in 1995, by G Len in For The Money. But it's mostly Notorious BIG and Tracey Lee in Keep your hands high, who made it known. In France, it is Booba who brought this word up to date with its title Caramel in 2012 where he evokes the fact of "earn money" or "make a profit". For Heuss L'Enfoiré, this is this definition …

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