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Sunday, February 10, 2008

Shi 360-Israeli Rap



Shi 360, who’s real name is Shai Haddad, is an Israeli rap artist with TACT Records. He has been officially rapping since 1999. He grew up in Haifa, Israel until the age of eleven when his family moved to Montreal, Canada. Shai had to face new changes which he talked about on his first album. He received an undergraduate degree at Concordia University in Canada. At one point in his career he released an album in English called Chapters. He then decided to go back to Israel. SHI is an acronym for Supreme Hebrew Intellect and 360 represents the turn around he made to make it back to Israel. In 1997 Shai met Kobi Shimoni, another young adult interested in rap music. They became friends, and then by Shai connections with him he released his first album with TACT records in Hebrew. Shi 360 now owns his own record label called Emet Records.
Israeli rappers talk about more personal issues such as the struggles growing up in Israel. They also gear towards more religious themes since many of the rappers are Jewish or Muslim. Israeli hip hop has such a motivational theme behind it that local governments support the Hip Hop movement that has exploded among Israeli youth. The government has even supported Hip Hop groups who travel to other countries, viewing it as a good outlet for the rest of the world to view them through. Israeli Hip Hop is creating several positive movements among the people of the country that will continue to grow and become even more popular. Some of the things the Israeli rappers rap about can tend to be controversial as well. Most of the rap songs talked about real issues in society. The songs spoke of everything from terrorism and religion to children speaking up about abuse in their home.

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