Geneva’s rap scene is about to feel a surge of energy. Rising artist Dimeh is preparing to release his upcoming project JACKASS, scheduled to drop on April 10th — and from everything shared so far, this mixtape promises to bring listeners back to the raw spirit of trap music.
With Moroccan and Algerian roots and a growing presence in the Swiss hip-hop landscape, Dimeh represents a new generation of artists blending multicultural identity with uncompromising street energy.
A Return to Instinct and Raw Trap Energy
According to Dimeh, JACKASS marks a return to a creative era he almost forgot — one driven by instinct, emotion, and pure musical energy.
Instead of overthinking the process, the project was built around simplicity and authenticity:
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raw trap production
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instinctive flows
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spontaneous creative energy
Dimeh describes the project as “something simple and real — just music and energy.”
The project was created in close collaboration with 3Pack, who helped shape both the sound and the visual direction of the tape.
Built for the Stage
One thing Dimeh makes clear: JACKASS wasn’t designed for passive listening.
This is a project meant for live energy.
Sweat.
Crowd movement.
Shouting along to the bars.
The mixtape is hosted by Tony Da Guyza, bringing classic mixtape culture into the rollout and reinforcing the raw atmosphere of the project.
The Meaning Behind “JACKASS”
The title reflects a mindset.
For Dimeh, JACKASS represents the rebellious energy of youth — memories of skateparks, moshing crowds, turn-up moments, and spontaneous creativity that doesn’t ask for permission.
It’s about reconnecting with the version of yourself that simply creates, moves, and expresses without calculation.
That energy sits at the heart of the entire project.
A New Wave From Geneva
Switzerland’s rap scene continues to evolve, with artists from diverse cultural backgrounds shaping their own lanes and identities.
Dimeh stands right at that intersection — connecting and combining Swiss urban culture with North African roots and modern trap aesthetics.
With two singles already released ahead of the project, anticipation for JACKASS continues to build as listeners prepare for the full drop on April 10th.
HIPHOPADELLIC Take
At HIPHOPADELLIC we appreciate artists who bring raw energy back into the music — and JACKASS feels like exactly that kind of project.
A tape built for the stage.
Built for movement.
Built for pure trap energy.
We’ve been following Dimeh’s movement closely and this release feels like an important step in his artistic evolution.
And this won’t be the last time you hear his name connected to the HIPHOPADELLIC universe — there are already new collaborative projects in the works.
So keep an eye on what’s coming next.

