Bilal Salaam is here to make a statement! Pay attention to his lyricism as he discusses political islamic themes through the imagery of golf and islamic swords in his brand new Hip-Hop album, ‘Swordlord: Swordz’. With an 11-track album filled with songs driven mostly by harpsichord and organ, this release will make you think whilst diving into a world of sound that is intriguing and used in a clever manner to support the voice of Bilal. Drawing a discussion on why there’s more golf land than housing land in certain parts of the world for example, Bilal Salaam brings his view to the table and offers an honest approach to his new music. Featuring musical consultation by Quelle and for fans of Wu-Tang Clan, you’re going to want to listen up!
Bilal Salaam began pursuing music after a childhood of playing instruments! Starting with piano at just five years old and trumpet at seven! He showcases his talents as he moves forward with his music career, he in fact released ‘Rvrse’ in 2014 as a compilation anthology of all his independent projects. Backed up by notable collaborations with Quelle on ‘Guns’, which received a 7.7 rating in Pitchfork, it is clear that 2021 could be a big year for this intriguing and inspiring Hip-Hop artist!
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Rishma
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Rishma Dhaliwal has extensive experience studying and working in the music and media industry. Having written a thesis on how Hip Hop acts as a social movement, she has spent years researching and connecting with artists who use the art form as a tool for bringing a voice to the voiceless.

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