When people talk about female rap in France right now, one name keeps coming up: Le Juiice. Not because she follows trends, but because she built her own identity between trap, street energy, African influence, and modern French rap culture.
More Than Just Another Rapper
Le Juiice, whose real name is Joyce Okrou, is a French artist with Ivorian roots. Since entering the scene, she has built a reputation through raw energy, heavy flows, and a strong personality that immediately separates her from many other artists.
Spotify describes her sound with aggressive drums, dark piano melodies, a deep voice, and confident lyrics.
And honestly, that description fits perfectly.
Trap Mama And Independent Mentality
One of the most important things that makes Le Juiice special is her independent mentality. Back in 2019, she launched her own label Trap House and later released projects like Trap Mama, JEUNE CEO, and ICONIQUE.
That already says a lot about her mindset.
She does not position herself only as a rapper, but also as a businesswoman and creative force behind her own movement.
African Roots Remain Visible
Her connection to African culture, especially her Ivorian roots, remains an important part of her identity. Songs and collaborations like O NONO with Meryl or +225 with Ivorian Doll make that very clear.
That mix between French rap and African influence gives her music a different energy from many other artists in French Rap.
From Rap Platforms To Fashion Week
Le Juiice built her name through appearances on platforms like Planète Rap, Rentre dans le Cercle, BET Cypher, and OKLM Radio.
But her presence goes far beyond music.
She also appeared during Paris Fashion Week and took part in the documentary Reines: Pour l’amour du rap, alongside artists like Chilla, Vicky R, Bianca Costa, and Davinhor.
That crossover between music, fashion, and culture strengthened her image even more.
Numbers And Reach Keep Growing
Le Juiice continues expanding her digital presence across all platforms:
- Over 49,000 YouTube subscribers
- More than 8 million YouTube views
- Strong activity across Spotify, TikTok, Apple Music, and Deezer
Tracks like Jeune CEO, Trap Mama, ICONIQUE, GHANOS, and TACOS helped establish both her sound and her audience.
HIPHOPADELLIC TAKE
Le Juiice represents something important in French rap right now.
She combines real trap energy, strong identity, African influence, and independence without feeling forced. In a fast moving scene, she managed to build a recognizable universe around her name.
For us at HIPHOPADELLIC, she is one of the female artists showing how powerful and culturally diverse French Rap continues to become.
And it feels like her story is only getting started.

