In the category of unique, revolutionary rappers, Hamza clearly leads the way. His world drips with sensual melodies and heavy beats, mixing influences from trap, R&B, and dancehall. The Saucegod, as he likes to call himself, in reference to his first hit (La Sauce), has created a hybrid sound over the course of his fifteen-year career that breaks free from the conventions of French hip hop. From 1994 to Sincèrement, the Brussels-based rapper has produced a string of cult projects and continues to refine his captivating mixology.