Malian artist Enfant Noir performing in his official music video for À Datoko

Enfant Noir Sets New Standards for Malian Drill with Cinematic Video “À Datoko”

Watch “À Datoko,” the explosive new drill single by Enfant Noir. Directed by Agent Parfait in Benin, this track previews his upcoming 2026 mega-concert.

The Malian drill scene is experiencing a massive geopolitical shift this year. While thousands of music fans in Bamako are counting down the days until his historic headline concert on Saturday, July 4, 2026, at La Place Du Cinquantenaire, the prominent rap star Enfant Noir has officially dropped a sonic missile. Titled “À Datoko” (meaning “How it must be said”), this brand new single marks the triumphant return of the artist also known as Camarakè SD Neguezin.

An International Visual Campaign Shot in Benin: To give his music a distinct regional edge, Hamed Dembélé (his legal name) took his creative team outside of Mali. The official music video for “À Datoko” was fully shot on location in Benin under the sharp direction of the highly acclaimed filmmaker Agent Parfait (AgPr Director). Well-known for his exceptional work on the hit video “Amina,” Agent Parfait brings a crisp, cinematic, and dark aesthetic that perfectly matches the aggressive pacing and raw energy of the track.

A Ruthless Egotrip Rooted in Traditional Wisdom: In “À Datoko,” Enfant Noir presents a masterclass in modern drill music, heavily laden with sharp diss patterns and complex punchlines. Instead of relying on standard urban cliches, his pen game shines through intricate metaphors involving wildlife, natural elements, and ancestral proverbs. He compares his fighting spirit to the unyielding honey badger, establishing absolute dominance over his peers in the industry.

“If it isn’t stated this way, there is simply no other way to say it.”

The narrative effortlessly balances the gritty realities of the streets with deep spiritual references. Enfant Noir praises his mother’s prayers, credits her blessings for shielding him from spiritual harm, and dismisses envious rivals as “wooden lions.” By bridging the gap between Western drill beats and the esoteric aura of the dosso n’goni (the traditional hunter’s harp), the artist proves his deep connection to his roots while stepping all over the competition with iron cleats.

The Top-Tier Technical Team Behind the Hit: The sonic violence of this record is supported by an exceptional production lineup. The dark, rhythmic backdrop was orchestrated by the prominent beatmaker Gasma Au Contrôle, with precise audio mastering handled by producer Wa Laden. Published via Kasuwa Distro and distributed internationally by Nikita Music, “À Datoko” sets a brand new standard for African drill music, serving as the ultimate warm-up for his massive stadium show next month.