the rapper accused of violence by several games

The young rapper is accused via social networks of numerous violence against women. Testimonies have been pouring in since.

Moha la Squale is a young Parisian rapper who is a hit on different musical platforms. His songs are appreciated by a large number of fans. This is particularly the case with the song "Luna", which tells her love story. The lyrics mention the difficulties the famous Luna seemed to go through in her relationship with the rapper. He sings “Oh, my Luna, it's you I want, it's you I want / You never mess and for me, you shit”.
A young woman took to Instagram to denounce the toxicity of this relationship and the way Moha la Squale seems to have treated many young women.

A certain Romy thus published long messages in her Instagram stories, as well as a video testimony. She recounts her personal story, which dates back a long time. The rapper is described as an unstable and potentially violent person. Following this testimony, Romy received further stories accusing the rapper of psychological and physical violence against women.
She said she did this after seeing the success of the rapper, whose song "Luna" is perceived by the public as a love song. This same Luna described in the song also gave her testimony: “It’s clearly self-explanatory, I couldn't care less every day because he hit me. It kills me to see young girls singing that like a love song today " she advances. "I was alone, he was very supported, very followed, I knew they were going to say that I was a liar, that I wanted money or worse, that I had deserved it. ".

Other testimonies poured in, relayed by public figures such as model and influencer Lena Simonne.

This case raises several questions. First, that of the toxic and confining relationships in which many young women find themselves. These are statistically more affected by violence.
It therefore seems important that popular culture does not help legitimize relationships that are violent, or that cause abnormal and unequal suffering.
Faced with this, the Hubertine Auclert center had launched a prevention campaign that is still as current as possible to measure the state of a relationship with the violent meter.

On the other hand, it highlights the difficulty in filing a complaint and denouncing such cases, especially when the person charged is famous.
The rapper has yet to react to the case, when his fans fiercely defend him on social media.