•
Philippe Katerine mentions in his song
Borderline that "the Assédics open at 9 a.m. and close at 4 p.m." (). • Éric Toulis wrote a
satirical song Assédic in 1994, dubbing the association as "[…] The mother of all the people who have no money" (); the song was recorded by Les Escrocs for their album
Faites-vous des Amis. The song was covered by US duo
Pomplamoose in 2021. • In his album
Métèque et Mat, the rapper
Akhenaton sings
Éclater un type des Assédic to castigate the inefficiency of the institution and its
red tape. •
Anne Sylvestre wrote a satirical song
La java des assédiques about the Assédic and the intermittents du spectacle. •
Saïd M'Roumbaba, Appela Carl and Koe Pascal wrote a song titled
Ferme les yeux et imagine-toi, in which a reference to the Assédic is present in the third verse. == See also ==