A few months after his intimate EP, "Jeune The Doug", plunging us into his life, that of a young man of 22 years living in a time as beautiful as desperate, as violent as cuddly, as dark as bright, as selfish as sharing. The DOUG, the Clermont rapper, is back with his new song "Génération". It was in high school that he began to write his first rap lyrics, yet rocked by metal. Appropriating his art from the beginning, he imagined a loop with his guitar, threw it and then wrote the lyrics. He built his pieces in English and then quickly in French: "A good way to find the right words to express what I want. This makes it easier to reach people. My goal is to destabilize them, to grab them to the gut, it's more obvious in French." After discovering and trying his hand at rap, he now assumes a position as a singer more than a rapper. In his latest title "Generation", he draws up a rather black inventory of the people with whom he hangs out. "Half have been in psychiatric hospitals, others have come up against each other. I wanted to pay tribute to them. I too swallowed pills. I was born in 2000 and I have always felt the crisis, like the end of the world is for tomorrow." Through this piece we feel the distress of this generation that suffers and does not know in which direction to go. The Doug plans to explore this generation in his next EP that will be discovered on February 24. Oscillating between fear and hope, these young people fight not to lose everything, even if it means being … "Bad player". @thedoug_edn