Tamer Nafar

January 4, 2024
Rapper

Quick Facts

Tamer Nafar
Full Name Tamer Nafar
Occupation Rapper
Date Of Birth Jun 6, 1979(1979-06-06)
Age 45
Birthplace Lod
Country Israel
Birth City Central District
Horoscope Gemini

Tamer Nafar Biography

Name Tamer Nafar
Birthday Jun 6
Birth Year 1979
Place Of Birth Lod
Home Town Central District
Birth Country Israel
Birth Sign Gemini
Siblings Suhell Nafar

Tamer Nafar is one of the most popular and richest Rapper who was born on June 6, 1979 in Lod, Central District, Israel. Social activist and rapper who is known as the founder of DAM the first Palestinian group of rap. Their first EP was released, “Stop Selling Drugs” in 1998. Their songs are a protest in nature and focus on the conflict between Israel and Palestine as well as racism, poverty as well as women’s rights.

In 2016, he was a part of the production Aunti Adipos – A Memorial for Shulamit at the National Theatre in Mannheim along with In 2016 he starred in the play Aunti Adipos – A Memorial for Shulamit at the National Theatre of Mannheim alongside Slavoj Zizek..

Tamer Nafar (Arabic: تامر النفار ‎, Hebrew: תאמר נפאר ‎; born June 6, 1979) is a Palestinian rapper, actor, screenwriter and social activist of Israeli citizenship. He is the leader and a founding member of DAM, the first Palestinian hip hop group. Born in Lod, Israel.

In 1998, Tamer released his first EP Stop Selling Drugs, featuring his younger brother Suhell.

The parents of his son have been Fawzi Nafar and Nadia Awadi. He is the younger sibling of Suhell Nafar is as well in DAM.

Tamer Nafar Net Worth

Net Worth $5 Million
Source Of Income Rapper
House Living in own house.

Tamer Nafar is one of the richest Rapper from Israel. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Tamer Nafar 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

He first became aware of hiphop after he came across He became introduced to hiphop when he discovered Tupac Shakur. He learnt English by translated Tupac’s lyrics into Arabic.. He learned English through translating Tupac’s lyrics into Arabic.

The group and the singer were the protagonists of the 2008 documentary Slingshot Hip-Hop.

The group members are the grandchildren of those who experienced the Nakba and the children of those who mobilized the Arab minority in Israel in the 1970s and 1980s. This generation is challenging the insults to Palestinian identity and advocates Palestinian self-determination while objecting to racism and inequality.

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The song created controversy in the Israeli media and put DAM in conflict with some of their fellow Israeli rappers such as Subliminal. Much of the subsequent fall-out was recorded in the documentary Channels of Rage. Despite the controversy, the song was later remixed by Israeli rock musician Aviv Geffen and American-Israeli director Udi Aloni made a music video for the song in 2003.

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Tamer Ranked on the list of most popular Rapper. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Israel. Tamer Nafar celebrates birthday on June 6 of every year.

After touring the world and releasing number one singles on Arab charts, DAM became the first Palestinian hip hop group to release an album with a major label after signing with EMI Arabia. The album, Ihda’ , was released in 2006. DAM also signed with the French booking agency 3D Family to tour music festivals around the world promoting the album, visiting the Sundance film festival, Womad, Doha DIFF (Doha International film festival), Dubai Film Festival, Trinity International Hip Hop Festival USA, Vine Rock, Taybeh Beer Festival Palestine, and Casa Festival Morocco, where they shared the stage with internationally known artists including GZA of the Wutang Clan, Mos Def, Talib Kweli, Dead Prez, Chuck D of Public Enemy, Pharaoh Monch, Rachid Taha, Ahmad al Khoury, Immortal Technique, and others. The album included 15 tracks, including some number one hits. Though mainly about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the album was also notable for being the first Arab rap album to discuss women’s rights. The album’s song “Hurriyet Unta” (freedom for my sisters), features Safa’ Hathoot, the first female Palestinian rapper, criticizes the oppression of women along with the oppression of the Palestinians.

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