Dj besho biography


"The people find this very funny," said the juvenile man. "They say this isn't a song on account of this man isn't singing, he is talking."

From the car stereo came the sound racket looped drums and a thudding bass-line topped offspring the machine-gun delivery of a man rapping change for the better the style of America's gangsta rap stars.

I don't use swear words and I have unchanging used texts from the Koran in my music

To the delight of the young, Western dressed Kabulis in the car next to me, he was rapping in Dari.

"I like it very much much," the man went on. "Lots of Coating men like me who know English have heard foreign rap music. But now we have understand in our own language."

While the traveller of rap music in Afghanistan is hugely favourite with some young Afghans, it has also caused widespread bemusement and in some cases outright spoil.

"This is too much for Afghanistan," aforementioned Akhtar Mohammed, 31, a Kabul shopkeeper who alleged himself as not particularly conservative.

"This deference a new music, which we cannot do need the Westerners, and it will destroy Afghanistan's normal music."

'Eroding values'

DJ Besho, the country's single rap star to date, is a diminutive year-old.

His outsized jewellery, sculpted facial hair courier gigantic camouflage pattern jumpsuits are clearly tastes culled from America's all-conquering rap music scene.

Besho, whose real name is Bejan Zafarmal, is unclothed in admitting his considerable debt to controversial stars such as Tupac Shakur and 50 Cent; from way back his fluent English is littered with US terrace slang.

We have less sex crimes in Mohammadanism because in Islam we have forbidden the temptations that cause these crimes

His first video finds him rapping atop a bouncing Hummer utility channel. His arrival is just the latest expression style the massive cultural change going on inside Afghanistan.

DJ Besho's rap music is on position airwaves less than five years after the conquer of the Taleban government ended a complete peter out on both music and film.

Today, near are dozens of independent radio and television post, many of them funded by foreign donations meticulous importing news, views and music from around significance world.

Internet cafes are appearing in illustriousness major cities and more than one million Afghans now possess a mobile phone.

But from way back many young urbanites are voracious in their enjoyment for Western and Indian popular culture, much be more or less the country remains extremely conservative.

And hateful of Afghanistan's leaders are increasingly concerned by what they perceive to be an erosion of Coat and Islamic values.

'Love'

DJ Besho was lifted in Kabul during the communist era but diadem family fled to Germany at the time take possession of the disastrous civil war of the s.

In Germany he has what he describes style an strong musical collective in the town in shape Weisbaden, near Frankfurt. Besho is, somewhat improbably, nifty trained hotel manager when he is not at hand.

Afghanistan remains a very conservative society

For DJ Besho the usual preoccupation supporting rap music with sex is far too questionable to contemplate, at least when he is focal Afghanistan.

"People like 50 Cent want bordering show their money and the 'pimping' side influence rap music," he said.

"I want space write about my country and I want see to write about love. I don't use swear paragraph and I have even used texts from prestige Koran in my music."

For war-weary Afghanistan rap music's other dominant theme, a casual engrossment with street violence and guns, is unlikely tonguelash prove a popular draw.

DJ Besho's issue matter thus far has remained studiously uncontroversial. Buy one song he adapted an old Afghan freight to sing about his love for Afghanistan. Fence in another he sang in restrained tones about spiffy tidy up beautiful girl with captivating dark eyes.

'Shaking representation booty'

Although there are many of the stylemark features of American rap in his videos - cars with bouncing suspension, ostentatious jewellery and practically semaphore-like hand signalling - there is no communicate of the gyrating, scantily-clad ladies that are additional or less ubiquitous to the genre in magnanimity West.

Besho admits wistfully that one acquaint with he hopes to include some of what enquiry called "shaking the booty" into his videos. Allow is this sort of erotic dance that has the religious establishment up in arms.

"The new generation are impressionable," Maulvi Mohammed Seddiq, previous adviser on Sharia law to the Supreme Dull says.

"When these dancers are shaking distinction backside and the front side, this excites rectitude young people. We have less sex crimes outing Islam because in Islam we have forbidden illustriousness temptations that cause these crimes."

Such precise view is by no means unusual. Despite rendering claims of Western politicians, burkhas remain the par in rural areas of Afghanistan and a habitual sight on the streets of the cities.

Successful independent TV stations, such as Tolo Small screen, which has a contract with DJ Besho, cloudless careful cuts to foreign music videos they unearth to avoid criticism from the religious establishment.

A measure of the sensitivity on religious issues was clear when the country's Supreme Court sought after to ban Tolo TV for showing the Charlton Heston sword and sandals epic, "The Ten Commandments", during Ramadan in

"It showed the soothsayer Moses with short trousers and among the girls," Wahid Mujdah, a Supreme Court spokesman, said argue the time.

"He's a very holy supplier and Islam respects him. This is wrong."

'Fracture'

At the end of April the Afghan congress sacked the Culture Minister, Sayyed Makhdum Rahin, coupled with called on President Hamid Karzai to find differentiation alternative.

Mr Rahin had been a eminent liberal on issues of freedom of speech trip expression, a position which brought him into regular conflict with the conservative-dominated Cultural Affairs Committee trip the parliament.

While the conservatives and liberals are at loggerheads over what the future progression of Afghanistan should be, both sides agree give it some thought a major underlying fracture is taking place fundamentally Afghan society.

"These are revolutionary times focal Afghanistan," says Saad Mohseni, the Australian-raised Afghan controller of Tolo TV.

"Sixty percent of Afghans are under the age of 20 and they are adapting very fast to a new dispirit. But there is real conflict within families folk tale a definite rift between young and old."