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Marwan Pablo

Introduction

Intro

known by his stage name Marwan Pablo and previously known as Dama, is an Egyptian rapper, singer, songwriter and record producer from Alexandria, Egypt. Being referred to by the VICE Media and himself as "Egypt's Godfather of Trap", Pablo is considered one of the most important voices of the new generation of trap/hip-hop musical landscape in Egypt

Career

Career

Marwan Pablo first started making music in 2015, being known with the nickname "Dama" at the time. At one point, he decided to disappear and rediscover himself, only to came back in late 2017 with the single 'Al Gholaf X Ozoris' under the name of "Marwan Pablo" in reference to both Pablo Escobar and Pablo Picasso as he mentions in his single 'Free'. Pablo began his career writing his own lyrics and eventually evolved into producing the tracks as well

Retirement

Retirment

On February 14 of 2020, Pablo announced that, for personal and religious reasons, he will no longer be making music. Shortly after, he blanked both his YouTube channel and Instagram account. The artist explained that the main reason he retired is "the pressure that was forced on him, the different levels of expectations that people have cornered him within, and the constant labeling". He said that he needed a break to "recharge himself without being cornered".[11] On March 9, 2020, Pablo went live on Instagram in response to rumors of his illness or death.

Return

Return

In January 2021, Pablo's name was trending again when news circulated of his prospective return after his profile picture on Facebook was changed. The new picture gained a hundred thousand likes in a couple of hours, but he never made an official announcement about it. On February 25, Pablo returned to the music industry with the release of 'Ghaba' [Jungle] and reactivating all his social media accounts. Marwan Pablo's comeback music video surpassed 4,000,000 views on YouTube within the first 24 hours after release and hit the platform's top 10 trending worldwide

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