Muslim (rapper)
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Background information | |
Birth name | Mohamed Mezouri |
Also known as | Muslim |
Born | 1981 Tangier |
Genres | Rap |
Years active | present–2023 |
Mohamed Al-Hadi Al-Mazouri (born December 10, 1981, Tangier), also known by the stage name Muslim, is a Moroccan rapper.[1] He has been described as one of the most influential Arab rappers.[2]
In 2010, he released his first album entitled Rebellion, which sought to explore the artistic community, especially in the Maghreb rap genre.[3]
Career
In 2014, Muslim performed at Mawazine Festival.[4]
in 2018, during a Moroccan boycott of products such as mineral water, a type of milk, and a fuel distribution company, Muslim declared that he was “too old to boycott milk and water, and that he is a man of difficult tasks,” which drew criticism from his followers, who considered this to contradict the content of his songs and to be condescending to his fans and critics.[5]
Personal life
He has two sons from his first wife.[6]
References
- ^ "مسلم" محمد الهادي المزوري من المغرب: بوابة وجدة عن جريدة المساء، تاريخ الولوج 15 يوليو 2010 Archived 2020-04-11 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Arab, The New (2020-03-08). "Influential Moroccan rapper tackles domestic violence with new song". The New Arab. Retrieved 2023-11-04.
- ^ We are not politicians trying to be the voice of the people, the marginalized, and the youth like us "HTTP Status 404 – Not Found". Archived from the original on 2020-04-11. Retrieved 2023-10-23.
- ^ Smyth, Melissa (June 3, 2014). "'Moroccan King of Rap" Performs in front of an Enthusiastic Mawazine Audience". Morocco World News.
- ^ أربعي, عادل (2018-05-03). "الرابور 'مُسلم': أنا كبير على مقاطعة الحليب والما أنا خليوني للمهام الصعبة وعلى سلامتكم منين فقتو'". زنقة 20 (in Arabic). Retrieved 2023-10-24.
- ^ A Muslim criticizes new rappers and confirms: I was subjected to a lot of harassment because of my songs Archived 2018-05-04 at the Wayback Machine