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"They Can Try and Arrest Me" Palestine’s First Hip Hop Legend DESTROYS Artists Who Are Silent

"They Can Try and Arrest Me" Palestine’s First Hip Hop Legend DESTROYS Artists Who Are Silent

Update: 2025-08-11
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“The Only Thing Different Is the Gas Chambers.”Grammy & Emmy-winning producer Fredwreck — the man behind hits for Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem, 50 Cent, Ice Cube, Britney Spears, and more — joins Habibi House for his most unfiltered interview yet.From breaking barriers as one of the first Palestinian Americans in mainstream hip hop to calling out political hypocrisy and hip hop’s silence on Palestine, Fredwreck brings history, heat, and honesty.🎤 In This Episode:Working with Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Eminem & the West Coast eliteHow The Wake Up Show launched careers and shaped hip hop cultureHip hop’s responsibility to stand for the oppressedZionism, settler colonialism, and historical parallels to fascismBehind the scenes of Dre’s “Avengers” production teamEminem’s legendary work ethic & rhyme booksMiddle Eastern sounds in mainstream music — and why Fredwreck is careful with themWhy silence from artists hurts, and the courage to speak truthFredwreck doesn’t hold back — whether it’s the music industry, politics, or global justice, this is one of those episodes you’ll never forget.Watch Full Episode NowListen on Spotify & Apple Podcasts: [links]Support Palestinian Hustle & get 20% off with code HABIBIHOUSE: https://palestinianhustle.com/#Fredwreck #DrDre #Eminem #SnoopDogg #Palestine #HipHop #MusicProduction #HabibiHouse

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"They Can Try and Arrest Me" Palestine’s First Hip Hop Legend DESTROYS Artists Who Are Silent

"They Can Try and Arrest Me" Palestine’s First Hip Hop Legend DESTROYS Artists Who Are Silent

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