Rapper Booba Cancels Belgian Concert, Citing "Sacrilege" of Influencer Presence
Translated from French, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- French rapper Booba canceled his July 4 concert at the Dour Festival in Belgium.
- He cited the presence of influencers, whom he considers artists, as the reason for his withdrawal.
- Booba stated that performing alongside them would be a "sacrilege."
French rapper Booba has canceled his scheduled performance at the Dour Festival in Belgium, originally set for July 4. The artist announced his decision to withdraw from the festival, citing his strong disapproval of the presence of certain influencers who he believes are attempting to pass themselves off as artists.
Booba expressed his disdain for these influencers, stating that sharing a stage with them would be a "sacrilege." His decision highlights a growing tension between established artists and the burgeoning world of social media personalities who are increasingly crossing into the music and entertainment industries.
The rapper's stance reflects a critical view of the authenticity and artistic merit of some influencers, suggesting a belief that their participation dilutes the integrity of traditional artistic platforms. The cancellation underscores Booba's commitment to his artistic principles and his opposition to what he perceives as a degradation of the music scene by unqualified personalities.
Originally published by Le Figaro in French. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.