ArtistRack brings to you the visuals for ‘Only Got One’ by SHI 360 feat. Talent Display:
Raised by North African parents in the complex reality of Israel, SHI 360βs music reflects an eclectic mix of Middle Eastern melodies, North African rhythms, and thought-provoking lyrics. This Canadian rapper and Jewish rap ambassador grew up on an unconventional blend of Michael Jackson, Otis Redding, Charles Aznavour, Umm Kulthum, and many more. He first heard hip-hop music on βThe Voice of Peace,β a Pirate radio station run by Israeli peace activist Abie Nathan.
As a young boy, he immigrated to Canada, where he was exposed to hip-hop culture. He learned English by studying every rap song he could find, releasing his debut album Chapters under the moniker Supreme Hebrew Intelekt (SHI) as a representation of his roots, skillful delivery, and excellent wordplay. After returning to Israel in 2001, he learned how to rap in Hebrew, adding the β360β to his name to represent his βfull circleβ return to his point of origin. He made history with the release of the first Israeli hip-hop mixtape, 360 Degrees in the Shade, and by hosting the countryβs premier hip hop radio show, The Lab. SHI 360βs ability to switch between English, Hebrew, and French rhymes is unparalleled, and his inspiring songs and socially driven lyrics speak to a broader audience, bridging cultural gaps.
After dropping back-to-back freestyles every Friday of 2018, this Canadian rapper has now released his long-awaited album Elevate, produced by critically-acclaimed Turkish rapper and producer Sagopa Kajmer. Sagopaβs hard-hitting East Coast boom-bap drums and middle eastern melodies perfectly complement SHIβs bold and eloquent flow. Rich in banging beats and soulful samples. Elevate is an exceptional example of the recent renaissance of classic hip hop. Whether youβre an old-school hip-hop head or just down with quality rap music, this new SHI 360 album is a banger.
SHI 360βs new clip, βOnly Got One,β is a straightforward reminder that we only have one life to live β and it might not be perfect, but we better make it worth it. SHI 360 himself went through a near-death experience and four heart surgeries, inspiring the lyrics behind this song. The clip is shot in black and white, showing SHI 360 and Talent Display, who features on the track, walk through a graffitied alley, under a highway overpass, and along train tracks as they rap the lyrics. SHI 360 says about the video, ββOnly Got Oneβ has been on my mind for a while. I meet so many people who forget to appreciate what they have and make the most of it. Having to βdieβ has given new meaning to my life, and I felt reborn.β






















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