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  2. Category:Jewish rappers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Jewish rappers" The following 95 pages are in this category, out of 95 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9. 2 Live Jews;

  3. Matisyahu - Wikipedia

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    Matisyahu explained the origin of his use of the name as follows: while he, like most Jewish boys, received a Hebrew name at his brit milah (circumcision ceremony), when he was eight days old, Miller's family lost track of the names given. In Hebrew school, it was assumed to be Matisyahu because of the connection between Matthew and Matisyahu.

  4. BLP Kosher - Wikipedia

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    His friend Jew Sheisty, a fellow Jewish rapper, became his mentor, pushing him to keep rapping after they posted a song on SoundCloud together. Jew Sheisty also created Landy Pavlon's stage name , and when Landy Pavlon told him he was thinking of naming himself "Luh Kosher", Jew Sheisty told him to keep the BLP from his skating days, and thus ...

  5. Jewish hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish label JDub Records, founded in 2002, was one of the first to promote explicitly Jewish rap artists, with its roster including Sagol 59, Canadian klezmer-rapper Socalled, the Ethiopian-Israeli duo Axum, and the Middle Eastern-inflected group Balkan Beat Box, whose song "Hermetico" was later sampled for the international hit "Talk Dirty" by Jason Derulo and 2 Chainz.

  6. Kosha Dillz - Wikipedia

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    He originally went by Kosher Dill, saying, "I was Jewish and I wanted something cool." He changed his name to KD Flow when he was in the battle scene because he was "ashamed" of his MC name's Jewish association. After some substance abuse issues and a stint in jail, he became Kosha Dillz, coinciding with a decision to return to his Jewish identity.

  7. Category:Jewish hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Jewish rappers (1 C, 95 P) R. Jewish hip-hop record producers (33 P) S. Shtar albums (2 P) Pages in category "Jewish hip-hop" This category contains only the ...

  8. Westside Gravy - Wikipedia

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    He attended Jewish day schools growing up, [2] and studied Judaic Studies at George Washington University, [3] from which he graduated in 2021, after which he moved to Hadera, Israel. He cites reggae, soul, California oldies, hip-hop, and jazz, all of which he grew up listening to, as musical influences.

  9. Moshe Reuven - Wikipedia

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    Moshe Reuven Sheradsky (Hebrew: משה ראובן), known professionally as Moshe Reuven, is an American rabbi, Billboard charting artist, singer, rapper, Forbes 30 Under 30 entrepreneur, songwriter, writer, executive and public speaker.