Cape Times

MC Gaza brings fresh message to Palestinia­ns

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IBRAHIM Ghunaim, or MC Gaza, as he likes to be called, raps to a different beat in an Islamist-ruled Palestinia­n enclave rocked by internal conflict and three wars with Israel over the past decade.

The 25-year-old, who grew up listening to American rapper Eminem, began rapping when he was 13 and hopes for an internatio­nal career one day.

“I believe I was born to become a rapper,” Ghunaim said.

It took years to change the public perception of hip hop in the conservati­ve Gaza Strip, which the Hamas movement seized in 2007 from forces loyal to Western-backed Palestinia­n President Mahmoud Abbas.

Rappers in Gaza did not have an easy start, and their first performanc­e in 2005 – to celebrate Israel’s withdrawal of troops and settlers – did not go down well.

At the show, a pioneer rap band had to flee the stage after a crowd was angered by what it viewed as offensive hand gestures by the performers.

Ghunaim’s songs focus on Gaza’s high unemployme­nt, women’s rights, young Palestinia­ns jailed by Israel for alleged security offences, and the absence of peace. This year alone, he has written 25 songs.

“He sings mostly nationalis­t songs, about social issues and about our life,” Ghunaim’s mother, Adeeba, 64, said as he helped her prepare lunch.

But while social and political tensions and violence provide ample material for his lyrics, Gaza itself is far from fertile ground for nourishing hip hop careers.

It is tough enough for ordinary Palestinia­ns to make a living in the tiny coastal territory hemmed in by Israel and Egypt. Citing security concerns, the two countries have contribute­d to Gaza’s woes by keeping tight restrictio­ns on the movement of people and goods across its borders.

Many local hip hop performers have either migrated or stopped performing because they cannot find sponsorshi­p, Ghunaim said, adding that he was also looking to leave, but not before he made his mark at home.

He is working on a new album that he says will be his final one in Gaza.

“I am making it the best of all of my works. I am using 10 kinds of music merged together, and that is the first time in the rap art here and abroad,” he said.

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 ?? Pictures: REUTERS ?? ENTERTAINE­R: Palestinia­n rapper Ibrahim Ghunaim (MC Gaza) performs at a wedding party in Gaza City.
Pictures: REUTERS ENTERTAINE­R: Palestinia­n rapper Ibrahim Ghunaim (MC Gaza) performs at a wedding party in Gaza City.
 ??  ?? PERFORMER: MC Gaza in action at the seaport of Gaza City.
PERFORMER: MC Gaza in action at the seaport of Gaza City.
 ??  ?? REHEARSAL: Ghunaim practising his songs in his bedroom.
REHEARSAL: Ghunaim practising his songs in his bedroom.
 ??  ?? FAMILY: Ghunaim with his mother, as his brother looks on.
FAMILY: Ghunaim with his mother, as his brother looks on.
 ??  ?? ARTIST: MC Gaza makes a music video in Gaza City.
ARTIST: MC Gaza makes a music video in Gaza City.

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