Blessed Raphaël Mussard in Marseilles, France in 1971, Faf Larage was a commercially successful France rapper, who reached France Billboard’s highest rank because of his interpretation of Television show Jail Break’s opening game titles. Sibling of Marseilles rap renowned posse AIM’s Shurik’n, with whom he collaborated once or twice (including on the 1997 hit one “La Garde Meurt Mais Ne Se Rend Pas,” and a complete record), he became a Marseilles-styled French rap amount in his very own right using the discharge of several albums, from 1999’s C’est Ma Trigger to 2007’s Rap Tales.