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Please note this is an old page and Fly Global Music has now moved. Please follow this link and search for the entry in the new site. DAM are Tamer Nafar, Suhel Nafar and Mahmoud Jreri, three young Palestinian rappers from a small mixed Arabic and Jewish town near Jerusalem, called Lod. Dedication is their third CD, and first to be released internationally. Unsurprisingly, perhaps, many of their lyrics are concerned with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, as well as global terrorism and concerns such as women’s rights and drugs. Delivering their effective but never knowingly overly-macho vocals in (mainly) Arabic, Hebrew, French and English, theirs is a tough but accessible approach to hip hop consciousness rapping, mixing Arabic instrumentation and samples, catchy hooks and programmed beats with a smoothly contemporary rap style, all rooted in the Arabic pop of North Africa and the Middle East. There’s a thread of hope and inclusion running through the album, not least on tracks such as ‘Ng’ayer Bukra’ (Change Tomorrow) and ‘Mali Huriye’ (I Don’t Have Freedom) where a chorus of children sweeten some already appealing melodies. There are some shades of cool Western soul to other tracks, such as the clever ‘Al Huriye Unt’a’ (Freedom For My Sisters), a song which employs the seduction of a repeated piano phrase and female harmonising and rapping to deliver its message of support for Arab women’s equality. DAM are about to embark on a tour of Europe, and it’s hard to see how this smart and accessible roots-to-rap cocktail can fail. Win one of three signed CDs by answering our simple question: Link: www.myspace.com/damrap |
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