If you’re interested by Moroccan Rap, you must have already seen the name of 7liwa. Indeed, the rapper is in the Top 10 of the most influential Moroccan rappers from the Maghrebin music scene and it’s understandable when we see the millions of views that he generates on YouTube and the streaming platforms. The young artist makes himself known in 2013 with the video 'Da7k T9ada', since then, he has continued to be creative to offer the best to his audience. The same year, he released his second song 'Batal l3alam', a 10-minute song without any chorus that became a reference in the Moroccan Rap Game. Since that day, 7liwa continued its relentless rise and collaborate many times with artists such as Lartiste, Shayfeen [e.d: you can find our interview with Shayfeen on here], Mister You and many others. A Rap & A Cup Of Tea went to meet this iconic rapper who told us everything about his dazzling success, his ambitions and also his future projects. No doubt that 7liwa is an artist to follow. What’s the meaning behind your pseudo 7liwa? It comes from a long time ago. When I was still at school, my friends called me 7liwa and I thought it was cool. In the end, everyone around me loved that nickname and over time I became more recognizable with that nickname than with my real name. “7liwa” means all the sweet stuff, it also means sociable. You’ve got a lot of success in Morocco, how do you feel about that? Is it not too difficult to handle? Obviously, success is not easy to manage especially, when you are young... Actually, I don’t feel different when I’m with my people, but when I go out it’s definitely another thing... There are fans who love asking you for selfies, etc. All of this is not that difficult to handle to be honest, but it’s true that you have to put aside your privacy. I saw that you went famous thanks to your exceptional freestyles like with 'Batal l3alam'... How do you find all this inspiration? I’m very inspired by lots of American rappers and some historical movies as well. I would say that in the studio, inspiration comes straight. I don’t need to force things. You start listening to the beats and directly after, you start to have a vision of the lyrics and what you wanna say. Then I add “my 7liwa touch” that I keep secret...
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