MHD (rapper)

MHD
MHD in 2017
Born
Mohamed Sylla

10 September 1994
Occupation Rapper
Years active 2015–2023
Criminal information
Criminal status Incarcerated at La Santé Prison
Conviction(s) Murder
Criminal penalty 12 years imprisonment
Date apprehended
January 15, 2019
Musical career
Genres
Website mhdmusic.com

Mohamed Sylla (French pronunciation: [sila]; born 10 September 1994), better known by his stage name MHD, is a French-Guinean rapper based in Paris, who is known for blending trap music with music of West Africa; a genre he coined as "Afro Trap". He was previously part of the rap collective 1.9 Réseaux.

Born in Vendée to a family of West African extraction, MHD began his career as a rapper in Paris at the age of 18. He found success in the mid-2010s through material he published on social media (notably music videos on YouTube) and in 2016 released his debut album MHD, which sold more than 200,000 copies in 6 months. He later received international recognition, and toured in Guinea, England, Senegal and Morocco. His second album, titled 19, was released in September 2018.

In January 2019, MHD was arrested by French police and charged with second-degree murder following investigation into a murder case dating back to 2018. While claiming his innocence, he was remanded in custody for 18 months, before being convicted of murder in 2023. In 2021, he released a third album, Mansa. He is currently serving a 12 year prison sentence.

Life and career

1994–2012: Early life

Mohamed Sylla was born in La Roche-sur-Yon (Vendée, France) of a Senegalese mother and a Guinean father; later in life, he moved to the 19th arrondissement of Paris. As a child, he and his family would often listen to music from Africa; he cites Papa Wemba, Koffi Olomide, Salif Keita and Awilo Longomba as influences. His cousin is French-Guinean Rapper Gazo.

2012–2015: Debut

In 2012, aged 18, Sylla a.k.a. "MHD" (a stage name derived from his first name Mohamed) joined 1.9 Réseaux, a rap collective in the 19th arrondissement. After years of spending time and money trying to make a breakthrough, he eventually quit the gangsta rap scene. He then started to make a living, first by delivering pizza, before landing a job as a waiter in a luxury restaurant in the 6th arrondissement; MHD has since talked about this experience, and the casual racism he was subjected to by the patrons. After getting his BEP restauration (French foodservice qualification) he began considering a career in the catering industry.

2015–2016: The rise of "Afro Trap"

In August 2015, while on vacation, MHD posted a video on the Internet, of himself doing a freestyle over a song by Nigerian band P-Square. The video, which he said he did "just for fun", was received with success on social media, and the positive feedback inspired him to make a comeback into music. However, he had been disappointed with the world of French-language rap from his previous experience, judging there was too much influence from American trends. Taking from his parents' West African roots, he decided to provide diversity to the genre by adding cultural elements of this region into his music, such as musical genres, or singing verses in languages like Fula or Bambara. He coined this newfound genre as "Afro Trap".

Back from vacation, MHD began filming a music video for his freestyle song in his housing estate of the 19th arrondissement. Released in September 2015, the video, titled Afro Trap Part. 1 (La Moula) and featuring local youths dancing in the streets, garnered popularity on YouTube, prompting him to release more songs and videos. Afro Trap Part. 3 (Champions League), a song praising football club Paris Saint-Germain, is considered a breakthrough in MHD's music career, with the song and its dance moves becoming popular with supporters –and later, players– of the club. Soon, he was invited to perform opening acts for French rapper Booba, was featured in the soundtrack of the film Pattaya, and was invited to the Élysée –the French presidential palace– by then-President François Hollande on the occasion of a visit by Guinean President Alpha Condé.

2016–2018: Studio career

His first studio album, named after his stage name, MHD, was released on 15 April 2016. It includes six parts of his Afro Trap series and songs featuring Fally Ipupa and Angélique Kidjo. The album sold more than 200,000 copies in less than six months, earning a double platinum certification in France.

He made successful tours in Europe and Africa, and became an ambassador for clothing brand Puma.

In September 2018, while preparing the release of his second studio album 19, MHD stated on social media that he had become disillusioned with the music industry and that he might retire after the release of the album. His second album, titled "19" (a reference to the 19th arrondissement where he used to live) was released on 19 September 2018, including collaborations with artists such as Salif Keita, Dadju, Orelsan and Nigerian pop star Wizkid; as of 2019, it sold more than 75,000 copies.

2018–2020: Film debut, detention

In 2018, MHD made his film debut starring in Mon frère (My Brother), a French drama directed by Julien Abraham. The film follows the story of Teddy (played by MHD) a young man who gets sent to a youth detention center after being accused of the murder of his abusive father.

Between the filming of Mon frère and the film's theatrical release in July 2019, MHD was arrested in January 2019, and charged with second-degree murder, following investigation by French police into the death of a man in Paris (see § Legal issues). Claiming his innocence, MHD was remanded in custody for 18 months. He was released under judicial supervision in July 2020, still awaiting his trial.

2021-present: Comeback

In May 2021, MHD released Afro Trap Pt. 11 (King Kong), his first song since his release from detention. On 16 July 2021, he released his third album Mansa, including songs featuring artists Tiakola, Naira Marley and Adekunle Gold.

In September 2021, MHD collaborated with Argentine producer Bizarrap, and was featured in a music session.

Controversy

Criticism of police misconduct

In October 2018, MHD uploaded a video on social media in which two young men –one of which was described by MHD as his "big brother"– appeared to be victims of police misconduct. The video prompted investigation from the IGPN, the branch of the French police responsible for internal affairs. A spokesperson for the French police declared that the officers were responding to "threats" coming from the youths in the video.

Murder conviction

In January 2019, his name was cited in an investigation into a murder case, dating back to July 2018, when a 23-year-old man was beaten to death in the streets of Paris during what has been reported as a fight between rival street gangs. Through images collected by surveillance cameras, French police found that assailants came to the crime scene using a car whose owner was identified as MHD; they later named MHD as a suspect himself. MHD was put on custody on 15 January 2019; two days later, he was indicted and charged with second-degree murder. Speaking through his lawyer, MHD denied any involvement in the crime, while his lawyer cited his "lack of a judicial record" and affirmed he has "never been involved in fights between street gangs", adding that she would appeal MHD being put on custody.

Following his arrest, some of his scheduled concerts were postponed indefinitely, while several fellow rappers, including Naza and Black M, voiced their support for MHD.

In March 2020, while MHD was remanded in custody in La Santé, his lawyer stated that he had tested positive for COVID-19 and subsequently requested for MHD to be released under supervision. The request was rejected.

In July 2020, after being detained on remand for 18 months, MHD was released under judicial supervision. A three-week trial occurred in September 2023, which resulted in his conviction on September 23 for murder, and a sentence of 12 years in prison, absent appeals. Five of his eight co-defendants were also convicted and given sentences ranging from 10 to 18 years, while the other three co-defendants were acquitted.

Discography

Studio albums

List of albums, with selected chart positions, sales and certifications
Title Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
FRA
BEL (Fl)
BEL (Wa)
NLD
SWI
MHD 2 170 12 20 25
  • SNEP: 2× Platinum
19
  • Released: 19 September 2018
  • Label: Artside
  • Format: Digital download
3
42 7 11 10
  • SNEP: Platinum
Mansa
  • Released: 15 July 2021
  • Label: Universal
  • Format: Digital download
3 72 7 84 19

Extended plays

Title EP details
Afro Trap (Mad Decent Remixes)
(with Mad Decent)
  • Released: 2 February 2018
  • Label: Artside
  • Format: Digital download

Singles

List of singles as lead artist, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
FRA
ARG
BEL
(Wa)

MENA
NLD
SPA
SWI
"Afro Trap Pt.2 (Kakala Bomaye)" 2016 181 *
  • SNEP: Gold
MHD
"Afro Trap Pt.3 (Champions League)" 19 49
  • SNEP: Diamond
"Afro Trap Pt.4 (Fais le mouv)" 108
  • SNEP: Gold
"Afro Trap Pt.5 (Ngatie Abedi)" 32
  • SNEP: Platinum
"Afro Trap Pt.6 (Molo Molo)" 53
  • SNEP: Gold
"A kele nta" 15
  • SNEP: Diamond
"Afro Trap Pt.7 (La puissance)" 9 75 78
  • SNEP: Diamond
"Afro Trap Pt.8 (Never)" 2017 2 50 74 42
  • SNEP: Platinum
Non-album single
"Bravo" 19 82 19
"Afro Trap Pt.9 (Faut Les Wet)" 44 Non-album single
"Afro Trap Pt.10 (Moula Gang)" 2018 36 73 87 19
"Bénéfice"
(with Ninho)
84 Non-album singles
"Bodyguard" 55
"Bella"
(feat. Wizkid)
4 38 57
  • SNEP: Diamond
19
"Intro Mansa"
(feat. Salif Keita)
"Afro Trap, Part. 11 (King Kong)" 2021 4 35 29 Mansa
"Pololo"
(feat. Tiakola)
15 81
"MHD: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol. 44"
(with Bizarrap)
43 45 Non-album singles
"In Da Car"
(with NSG)
2022
"Tek Tek"
(with Dystinct)
2023 12 34 19 15 47
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.
"*" denotes the chart did not exist at that time.

Other charting songs

List of other charting songs, with selected chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
FRA
SWI
"Roger Milla" 2016 71 MHD
"Amina" 122
"La Moula" 138
"Maman J'ai mal" 50
"Tout Seul" 177
"Ma Vie" 145
"Bébé"
(featuring Dadju)
2018 6 83 19
"XIX" 17
"Encore" 41
"Le temps"
(featuring Orelsan)
58
"Papalé" 59
"Oh la la" 70
"Rouler" 74
"Fuego" 102
"Feeling" 104
"Senseless Ting"
(featuring Stefflon Don)
128
"Interlude Trap 2" 135
"Aleo"
(featuring Yemi Alade)
145
"Samedi dimanche" 194
"Moussa" 195
"Petit cœur" 2021 112 Mansa
"Sagacité" 149
"Beyoncé" 157
"Elle" 165
"9min" 171
"Tudo bem" 186

Featured in

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
FRA
2016 "À l'ouest"
(Black M feat. MHD)
Éternel insatisfait
"Laissez-les kouma"
(Zaho feat. MHD)
30 Le monde à l’envers
"Oblah"
(Gradur feat. Alonzo, MHD & Nyda)
19 Where Is l'album de Gradur
2017 "Fais le mouv"
(Sofiane feat. MHD)
186 #JeSuisPasséChezSo
"Feu d'artifice"
(Alonzo feat. MHD)
31 100%
"Na lingui yé"
(Fally Ipupa feat. MHD)
119 Tokooos
"Problèmes"
(Aya Nakamura feat. MHD)
135 Journal intime
"Versus"
(Niska feat. MHD)
9 Commando
2018 "Bénéfice"
(Ninho X MHD)
84 Game over
"Appelez la police"
(Maître Gims feat. MHD)
96 Ceinture noire
"Ariva"
(Sadek feat. MHD)
163 Johnny de Janeiro
2021 "Carabine"
(Da Uzi feat. MHD)
160 Vrai 2 vrai
"Christian Dior"
(Leto feat. MHD)
42 17%
"Blackcard"
(Tayc feat. Franglish & MHD)
Fleur froide
"Appelez-les"
(Imen Es feat. MHD)
ES
"Gros bonnets"
(Koba LaD feat. MHD)
Cartel Vol. 1 & 2
2022 "Nicky"
(Chily feat. MHD)
Van Bommel de Chily
"Gaga"
(Joé Dwèt Filé feat. MHD)
Non-album single
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Music videos

List of music videos as lead artist, showing directors
Title Year Director(s)
"Afrotrap Pt.2 (Kakala Bomaye)" 2015 Kyoh Productions
"Afrotrap Pt.3 (Champions League)" 420Workshop
"Afrotrap Pt.4 (Fais le mouv)" 420Workshop
"Afrotrap Pt.5 (Ngatie Abedi)" 2016 Kyoh Productions
"Afrotrap Pt.6 (Molo)"
"Roger Milla" William Thomas
"Maman j'ai mal"
"A kele nta" Ken & Ryu
"Afrotrap Pt.7 (La Puissance)" Pierre-Marie Paubel
"Afrotrap Pt.8 (Never)" 2017 Ju Kahlo
"Bravo" Julien Kaddour
"Afrotrap Pt.9 (Faut les wet)" 420 Workshop
"Afrotrap Pt.10 (Moula Gang)" 2018 Frédéric de Pontcharra
"Bodyguard" 420 Workshop
"Bella"
(feat. WizKid)
KLVDR
"XIX" Ojoz
"Pololo"
(feat. Tiakola)
2021 Ojoz

Filmography