Shadia Mansour (Arabic: شادية منصور) is a British born Palestinian, born in… Read Full Bio ↴Shadia Mansour (Arabic: شادية منصور) is a British born Palestinian, born in 1985. Delivers her melodic voice, in both Arabic and English, blending traditional and classical Middle Eastern sounds into smooth but powerful soul, that anybody, from east to west can relate to. At 18, Shadia wrote and produced her own album "Incomplete", and left for New York to promote it. Performing at various locations including the famous 'Soul Cafe' Downtown Manhatten, opening for 'Busta Rhymes' and 'Mobb Deep' at the PALADIUM Club, NYC. She has appeared on various T.V and radio stations in New York City. Shadia has become a popular candidate in Palestinian communities in and outer London, travelling from city to city, to support charity fundraising events, contributed her voice at the best that she can and has built herself a household name from this. Shadia is currently writing her first and highly exclusive hip hop album in arabic.This will bring you closer to Shadia's roots and her political background, which she undoubtedly carries very well in this vicious industry. She raps in her own words, and sings in her own emotions. Shadia Mansour is the "FIRST LADY OF ARABIAN HIP HOP..."
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@narcy
12 years, wow.
@XtremegameX
Just discovering this for the first time and I'm loving it.
@Ail.0
هذا شيء مذهل من قبل 11 سنه و انا استمع للفن هذا
@ardheasandi23
Bless
@R_GH
جميل
@Peryy
i am writing from turkey the song is excellent my friend it is very meaningful i appreciate i ''RESPECT''🙏
@lazycheskie
I'm catholic... but i love my muslim brothers and sisters. The difference between me, muslims and jews is the way we choose to praise God. Hamdulillah for this video. A wonderful look at the faces of the people in Islam.
@MrGiff0rd
I'm not Muslim but it's impossible not to appreciate such beautiful music, much respect. Meaningful, great rap and beautiful singing.
@drdread9896
FACTS!!!!!
@YoummaLove
ARABIC RAP ITS DA BEST!!!
RESPECT FROM A MEXICAN!