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OuiHustle, your first show that brings people together and motivates! Over the course of the shows, we will welcome artists, entrepreneurs, activists, politicians, philanthropists... who will come and talk to us about their failures but especially their successes. This week, 500 welcomes Abou Debeing. Of Ivorian origin, Abou was born in Paris in the late 80s. Very early and following his parents' divorce, he was placed for a while in the DDASS before being taken in by his father. The son of a shopkeeper who regularly traveled to the Ivory Coast, Abou lives most of the time with his father. A music fan, he listens to it regularly at home but it was in college that he decided to practice it. Indeed, under the guidance of Barack Adama, he decided to write his first rap lyrics. At the same time, he also began to fall into the traps of city life and paid a high price for it. Incarcerated several times, his back and forths HAVE cost him his relationship with his father. It was when he got out in 2013 that he decided to take music more seriously, notably with his group L'institut, as well as being on stage with Black M. Years later, he discovered a young nugget named Imen Es, whom he would produce. During a beautiful conversation, Abou opens up about his sometimes tumultuous family relationship, his relationship with music and also tells us about his love for Africa. 🔔 Subscribe to the channel and activate the little bell so you don't miss any videos: / @ouihustle ➕ Follow our activity on Instagram: / ouihustle 🎧 The show is also available as a podcast on Spotify, Deezer and Apple Music. Don't hesitate to tell us in the comments what you think!