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Werenoi, one of France’s most talented rappers, dies suddenly aged 31

Fellow French rap stars have paid tribute, describing him as a ‘very talented’ artist who had ‘so many things to do’

Roisin O'Connor
Tuesday 20 May 2025 10:15 BST
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Musician collaborated with some of France’s biggest stars as well as US rappers
Musician collaborated with some of France’s biggest stars as well as US rappers (AFP via Getty Images)

Werenoi, the chart-topping French rapper who collaborated with US stars including Gunna and Lil Tjay, has died suddenly at the age of 31.

The news was confirmed by his record label, Believe, who said on Instagram: “It is with immense sadness that we learn of Werenoi’s death.

“All our thoughts are with his family, his loved ones, his team and those who knew him. May he rest in peace.”

His friend and collaborator Babs wrote on X/Twitter: “Rest in peace my brother, I love you.”

Werenoi died at La Pitié-Salpêtrière hospital in Paris early on Saturday morning (17 May).

He had been due to perform a concert that evening at the Azar Club in Lyon.

Earlier in the week, he pulled out of a scheduled performance at the Les Flammes award ceremony, attributing the cancellation to an injury in a video that showed his right arm in a medical sling.

An official cause of death has not been disclosed; French media is reporting that he suffered a heart attack.

Born Jérémy Bana Owana to Cameroonian parents, Werenoi broke through in 2021 with his debut track “Guadalajara”, which he posted to YouTube.

Werenoi performing at La Rochelle music festival, July 2024
Werenoi performing at La Rochelle music festival, July 2024 (AFP via Getty Images)

He went on to release three albums in quick succession, 2023’s Carré, 2024’s Pyramide, and Diamant Noir, which came out last month. Notable collaborations included the track “Gulfstream”, featuring American rapper Gunna, and “FTR”, with Lil Tjay, both from Diamant Noir.

Werenoi also teamed up with French rap giants Damso and Ninho on the track “Triple V”.

French-Malian rap star Aya Nakamura, who featured on Werenoi’s second album, was among those to pay tribute, writing: “Rest in peace my dude. News that saddens me… courage to his loved ones especially.”

Singer Pascal Obispo, who accompanied Werenoi on the piano for a performance of “Camin d’Or” at a concert in Paris in 2023, told French newspaper Le Parisien that he made a difference in the country’s music scene with “the quality of his songs, his melodies and his punchlines”.

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The pair were introduced through Obispo’s son, Sean, who was also “very sad” over the rapper’s death, he said.

“My son is very sad and I’m in pain,” he said. “Thirty-one years old. He was a good guy, very talented who had so many things to do. Peace to his soul and condolences to his family and friends.”

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