TLDR: The newly released “911 Coupe” by Kresnt fuses Afghan pride and Parisian luxury into a sleek, defiant visual that showcases his global hip-hop vision.
The new Kresnt single “911 Coupe” isn’t just about showing off a luxury ride, it’s a sharp statement of identity and ambition. The Afghan-Canadian rapper takes over the streets of Paris in a sharply tailored suit, a beret tilted just right, and purple sneakers that refuse to blend in. Shot against the iconic backdrop of the Eiffel Tower, the video captures Kresnt balancing Afghan pride with French elegance, turning a high-fashion stroll into a global hip-hop moment.
Backed by a cinematic beat from Blocktane and nate2timez, Kresnt drops bars that are as culturally layered as they are menacing. “Engaged in France, that’s Nikah in Paris,” he spits, standing tall in a black suit and beret with the Eiffel Tower in the backdrop, visually tying together East and West with elegance and rebellion.

Kresnt in Paris (Photo supplied)
Visually, the music video is unapologetically bold. Paris becomes the playground for a rapper who knows how to mix tradition with trend, blending Afghan iconography with streetwear aesthetics and luxury undertones. The purple sneakers aren’t just part of the outfit, they’re part of the narrative.
The hook is hypnotic, but it’s the verses that give “911 Coupe” its weight, with sharp jabs at class systems and reflections on diaspora identity. Meanwhile, the chorus, with its nods to sipping chai and Henny in the booth, keeps the track playful and memorable. Kresnt has always walked a different line in the rap game, and “911 Coupe” might be his clearest mission statement yet. Afghan trap, as he calls it, is more than music—it’s resistance, pride, and performance art.
Download the song directly via TheRealAfghanistan.com or save it to your playlist here.
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