"The less you post the sound, the more likely you are to get cruciate ligaments...": when Booba puts the pressure on Désiré Doué

Booba is the king of social media agitation. After his clashes with Niska, Freeze Corleone , and Gims , rumors of his return to the studio with rapper Benash, after several years without an official collaboration, have been circulating for several weeks.
This Friday, the suspense ended. The track "DD" finally landed on all music platforms . A heartfelt tribute to Désiré Doué, PSG's new star, fresh off the European championship.
The song is a hagiography of the player who trained at Stade Rennais. Booba and Benash shower the French international with praise. "She wants her double, I'm going to Désiré Doué," sings the Boulogne-Billancourt rapper, among other lyrics.
For rap fans, it will have escaped no one's notice that the new darling of the Parc des Princes celebrated the Parisian triumph with Booba's track "Dolce Camara." A "dé passe" from the Parisian kid to the Duke of "Boulbi."
Désiré Doué, on a well-deserved vacation, has not yet publicly responded to the song that pays vibrant tribute to him.
Booba, who would love to see the song explode the charts, took the opportunity to put a little friendly pressure on him. "We can never thank him enough (...) but the less you post it, the more likely you are to get cruciate ligaments... I'm just saying," he wrote on his Instagram account.
Le Parisien