113 (often referred to as “113 Clan”) is a French hip-hop group known for their influential role in the French rap scene. Formed in Vitry-sur-Seine, France, the group consists of Rim'K, AP, and the late Mokobé.
113 gained widespread recognition with their debut album Les Princes de la ville, which became a major success in France. The album’s blend of street-oriented lyrics, catchy hooks, and diverse musical influences helped it stand out in the French hip-hop landscape.
Their music incorporates elements of hip-hop, North African, and Caribbean influences, reflecting the multicultural backgrounds of the group and the environment they grew up in.
Known for their energetic style and accessible sound, 113 played a key role in bringing French rap to a broader audience at the turn of the millennium.
The group is also associated with the collective Mafia K'1 Fry, which included several prominent French rap artists and contributed to the development of the genre in France.
Over the years, 113 has released multiple projects and maintained a presence in the French music scene, both as a group and through individual members’ solo careers.
Today, 113 is recognized as one of the important groups in French hip-hop history, known for their cultural impact, distinctive sound, and role in shaping the genre.