Mohamed Al-Hadi Al-Mazouri (born December 10, 1981, Tangier), also known by the stage name Muslim, is a Moroccan rapper.
[1] He is widely recognized as a key figure in Maghreb rap[2] and is considered one of the most popular and prolific Moroccan rappers of his generation.
[8] In 2010, Muslim released his first album entitled Rahman, which sought to explore the artistic community, especially in the Maghreb rap genre.
He was among five Moroccan singers, including Hamza El Fadly, L7OR, Dizzy Dros, and Safwan Rahman, competing for the title.
This drew backlash from followers who found it contradictory to the themes in his songs and perceived it as condescension toward fans and critics.
[5] His verses convey positive messages while addressing and condemning prevalent issues in Moroccan society, such as emigration and delinquency forced by misery, the challenges faced by struggling single mothers, government mismanagement, the need for improved education and healthcare systems, corruption, lack of opportunity, and youth unemployment.