Cosmo
Soprano
Bright, anthemic French pop-rap from Soprano, the Marseille rapper who built a stadium career on relentless positivity, "Cosmo" reaches for the stars both literally and emotionally. Soprano's signature mode is the uplifting hymn, and the production reflects it: soaring synths, a propulsive beat, and a hook built to be sung by thousands of phone-lit hands at once, the melodic-rap blueprint that made him one of France's biggest live draws. His delivery blends rapped verses with full-throated melodic choruses, his accent and warmth unmistakably from the south of France. "Cosmo" — short for cosmos — uses the language of space and flight as a metaphor for dreaming big, escaping limits, lifting a loved one or a listener toward something higher. The lyrics trade hardship for hope, the immigrant-son-made-good optimism that runs through his whole catalog: keep believing, reach for the impossible, love hard. It's festival music, road-trip music, the song you blast when you need to feel like the sky is the floor and not the ceiling. Where much French rap leans dark or street-hardened, Soprano occupies the bright, family-friendly, emotionally generous lane, and "Cosmo" distills that ethos into pure altitude — earnest, melodic, designed to make a crowd feel weightless and a little braver about their own dreams.
fast
2010s
bright, expansive, anthemic
France
Hip-Hop, Pop. French Anthemic Pop-Rap. uplifting, euphoric. Lifts from the first beat and sustains pure altitude, ending more weightless than it began. energy 8. fast. danceability 7. valence 9. vocals: full-throated, melodic, warm, southern-accented, crowd-directed. production: soaring synths, propulsive beat, melodic-rap blueprint, stadium-sized hook. texture: bright, expansive, anthemic. acousticness 1. era: 2010s. France. Road trip blast or festival moment when you need to feel like the sky is the floor, not the ceiling.