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IMMATURE GANG
         
    Immature gang est le nom qu’a donner Kabore Mallory à l’émission qu’elle a créée sur son compte Instagram.

Avec le lock down a New York la ville où elle réside Mallaury, elle a décidé de faire des lives sur instagram ou, elle invite des rappeurs à faire des freestyles sur un beat quelle leurs envoi en avance. Originaire du Burkina, elle a réussi à réunir les meilleurs rappeur du moment sur son live on compte pour en citer quelque un Huguo boss, TOKSA, Danny D et récemment on pu la voire avec Imilo le Chanceux ou alors le rappeur ivoirien Fior 2 Bior. 

Les amateurs de rap se réunissent par centaine sur son live qui est devenus incontournable. Une occasion pour les rappeurs de se tester et pour les abonnes de profite d’un concert gratuit a partir de leur téléphone. Le but de Mallaury à travers cette émission était de d’aider à faire décoller le rap Burkinabé. En effet les meilleurs kickeur du Burkina ainsi que de sa diaspora ont pu se faire plaisir aux cours des différents live d’immature Gang. 

Rendez-vous est est pris pour ce samedi 23 Mai a 17 heure de Ouaga pour la dernière d’immature Gang . De très  grand noms sont annoncé pour cette dernière. Le communicateur du campus lui souhaite bon vent pour la suite. Et suivez la sur instagram @ K Mallaury.

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