Planète Rap is a French radio programme broadcast on Skyrock, hosted by Fred Musa.

Planète Rap
Running time1 or 2 hours
Country of originFrance
Language(s)French
Home stationSkyrock (radio station)
Hosted byFred Musa
Original release1996
Websiteskyrock.fm/emissions/planete-rap
Podcasthttps://www.deezer.com/fr/show/56853

Background edit

Planète Rap presents Rap and R'n'B artists, with live performances, freestyles, interviews, behind-the-scenes footage, as well as mixes performed and chosen by the guest artists. It is a daily show, broadcast from 8 to 9 pm, Monday to Friday, which devotes an entire week to an artist or a project (compilation releases, events, etc.)

"Planète Rap - La Nocturne" takes place every Friday night from 00:00 to 2:00. The show plays French rap songs and usually invites a guest. There are live freestyles or a feature on the guest and their music.

Audience edit

Between 1996 and 2007, Planète Rap was the most popular Rap and R'n'B (radio) programme among the under-25s.[1] As of March 2022, its YouTube channel had 336 thousand subscribers.[2]

Output edit

Print edit

It has also produced a monthly (paper) magazine, Planète Rap Mag, since July 2006. The magazine presents artists, through interviews, photos, posters, lyrics and reviews over about sixty pages.

Television edit

At the time it was launched on France 4 in January 2006, it was the "only rap show in French broadcasting".[3][4] The programme was discontinued on 8 December 2007 on France 4 and broadcast instead on France Ô for a while, before disappearing from the air. On France 4, the programme aired for hour on Saturday evenings at around 7pm. On France Ô, the show was recorded specifically for television and lasted about 30 minutes, including news, freestyles and new tracks.

Trivia edit

The rapper Busta Flex was the first guest on Planète Rap in January 1998, beginning a new direction for the show, which previously had no guests.

On the programme "Le QG" presented by Guillaume Pley and Jimmy Labeeu broadcast on YouTube on 8 January 2021, Fred Musa made several revelations about the programme, in particular that he had received threatening letters from extreme right-wing individuals and the presence of underworld figures at Planète Rap 113.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ PAF, Le Zapping du. "[Audiences radios] Skyrock conserve son leadership sur les moins de 25 ans". Le Zapping du PAF (in French). Archived from the original on 2020-09-25. Retrieved 2022-03-22.
  2. ^ "Planète Rap - YouTube". YouTube. Skyrock (radio station). Archived from the original on 2022-03-22. Retrieved 2022-03-22.
  3. ^ "Skyrock - Une déclinaison télévisée de "Planète Rap" - Actualité radio - RadioActu". 2015-09-24. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 2022-03-22.
  4. ^ "Un humaniste ardent et courtois". L'Humanité (in French). 1995-02-24. Archived from the original on 2020-08-12. Retrieved 2022-03-22.
  5. ^ "LE QG 53 - LABEEU & GUILLAUME PLEY avec FRED MUSA (ANIMATEUR DE PLANÈTE RAP SUR SKYROCK) - YouTube". Archived from the original on 2022-03-22.