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Nationality
  
Syrian American

Education
  
University of Virginia

Movies
  
Rise

Occupation
  
Hip Hop Artist

Genre
  
Hip-hop/rap

Albums
  
SyrianamericanA


Born
  
December 18, 1981
Saudi Arabia

Similar
  
The Narcicyst, Shadia Mansour, Ashley Dyke, Dumbfoundead, Freeway

Profiles

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Omar Offendum is a Syrian American hip-hop artist, designer, poet and peace activist. He was born in Saudi Arabia, raised in Washington, DC, and now lives in Los Angeles, California. He tours the world performing at international music festivals, lecturing at major academic institutions and fundraising for humanitarian relief organizations. Most recently Offendum has been involved in creating several critically acclaimed songs about the popular democratic uprisings throughout the Middle East & North Africa. He is also working on several new collaborative projects while touring to promote his solo work.

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Biography

Omar Offendum was born in Saudi Arabia and raised in Washington, D.C. where he attended the Islamic Saudi Academy. He graduated as valedictorian of his class in 1999 and went on to attend the University of Virginia School of Architecture. After graduating on the Dean's list in 2003, he moved to Los Angeles, California where he worked at an architecture firm for 10 years while simultaneously establishing his musical career.

Early career

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It was at UVA that Offendum began his career as part of The N.O.M.A.D.S duo, with Sudanese-American rapper Mr Tibbz. After moving to Los Angeles, Offendum started collaborating with the Palestinian-Filipino hip-hop trio The Phillistines. They worked to create Free the P – a compilation of hip-hop and spoken word dedicated to the youth of Palestine featuring artists from all over the world – which was the first Arab American rap record to receive national distribution (Ryko Warner). Offendum then began working with Iraqi-Canadian rapper The Narcicyst and co-produced the Arab Summit album. He also co-authored the Brooklyn Beats to Beirut Streets performance lecture with HBO Def poet Mark Gonzalez.

Solo career

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Omar Offendum's song #Jan25, inspired by the Arab Spring uprisings in Egypt, became popular in 2011. It went viral via the internet, which Offendum sees as a key factor in the spread of international hip-hop. It was released in February 2011, shortly before the resignation of Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak.

Omar Offendum has often collaborated with Yassin Alsalman also known as The Narcicyst and Shadia Mansour, "the first lady of Arabic hip hop."

Discography

His first solo album, SyrianamericanA was released in 2011.

Songs

SyrianamericanaSyrianamericanA · 2010
Straight StreetSyrianamericanA · 2010
FinjanSyrianamericanA · 2010

References

Omar Offendum Wikipedia