As the ongoing war in Israel and Palestine rages on, NY-based Jewish rapper Kosha Dillz adds his own voice to the fray with his insightful single titled "Bring The Family Home". The song was written after the news of Hamas' most recent attack on Israel and a reminder of the horrors inflicted on Israeli men, women and children at the infamous Supernova festival where over 260 people perished. The aptly titled track sees Kosha reflecting on the current state of affairs and its effect on the innocent including his own friends and families who have to face the horrors of war. Over the gloomy and cinematic backdrop, he shares his thoughts with much gusto and reminds us that "The world seems to want to feel close to a cause, so the only way to do that is to give a platform to survivors, just like the Holocaust Museums did. This one is ours. Never again is now.”
“Bring the Family Home” also comes with a stunning video shot in old Jewish New York on the Lower East Side that includes shots of the famous Yonah Schimmel’s Knishery and the new Beastie Boys Square.
Speaking out for causes he believes in is not new to Kosha. Last year he dissed Kanye West on Death Con 3 when he made Nazi sympathizer statements that canceled him. The world was against anti-semitism for a moment but then came back to its normal acceptance. Not even one year later, Jewish life and the world as we know it as a whole have been changed for eternity with over 1200+ Israelis being killed; the equivalent of 33,000+ Americans in population.
Kosha is a New Jersey native who was born to Israeli parents. He is a successful independent artist who has toured the globe with everyone from SZA to Matisyahu and is known widely from his recent appearance on VH1’s Wild 'N Out.
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