Paris-based hip hop musician Sauveur Eloheem recently released “D’autres Mauvais Sentiments” as a sequel to his record “Les Mauvais Sentiments”, dedicated to musicians Pouya and $uicideboy$.
The rapper is widely followed, and not only locally, mostly for the dark and melancholic sound in his songs and esthetics. His notable sour humor, impactful sense of punchline writing, and lunar ad-libs have made him an underground and counterculture reference.
The founding topic of Sauveur Eloheem’s artistry is death. He is represented often by a blood crying skull.
“Eloheem” is also a musical duo consisting of Sauveur and incarcerated London native rapper OPM6.
Sauveur recently released a song glorifying controversial pop icon Teddy Sinclair (formerly Natalia Kills). The song was crafted as a supporting statement to alternative rock-pop band Cruel Youth, unfairly decried by some, in Sauveur’s opinion, after the 2015 infamous “X-Factor incident”.
Sauveur Eloheem drew part of his inspiration in the early works of Tyler, the Creator, and Eminem. As well as, underground scene figures like Lord Goat from Non Phixion, Pouya, and more mainstream propositions such as Kanye, XXXtentacion, or Griselda Records.
A new music video from the rapper is set to be released soon on his YouTube channel and he is currently working on upcoming releases. Fresh, provocating, and original, Sauveur Eloheem is an absolute hidden gem.