- Machi Hiwaya - 04 - Amir L9wafi

The title itself, "Machi Hiwaya," serves as a manifesto. Amir L9wafi rejects the idea that rap is just a pastime or a casual interest. Instead, he describes it as:

More Than a Hobby: Inside Amir L9wafi's "Machi Hiwaya" In the landscape of Moroccan hip-hop, few tracks capture the raw essence of rap as a survival tool quite like "Machi Hiwaya" (It's Not a Hobby). Released in 2009 as part of his influential maxi-album Majji , this track remains a definitive statement on what it means to be a lyricist in the "Rap Chamal" (Northern Rap) scene. The Core Message: Rap as Therapy

Which do you think define the "Rap Chamal" sound? 04 - Amir L9wafi - Machi Hiwaya 04 - Amir L9wafi - Machi Hiwaya

Lyrics like "Hadi machi hiwaya, hadi tbi3a fiya" (This isn't a hobby, this is my nature) emphasize that his art is an inseparable part of his identity.

If you're a fan of old-school Moroccan rap, I'd love to know: What is your from the Majji era? The title itself, "Machi Hiwaya," serves as a manifesto

Using sharp metaphors—his tongue as a blade and his words as a sword—he carves reality into verses to "raise the level" of the genre. Artistic Legacy and Evolution

While "Machi Hiwaya" is a classic from his early career, L9wafi has continued to evolve. His recent 2024 album, , proves that his dedication to the craft hasn't wavered, maintaining the same grit that first defined him over a decade ago. Why It Still Matters Released in 2009 as part of his influential

Amir L9wafi, also known as , has long been a staple of the Moroccan rap underground, frequently collaborating with heavyweights like Muslim and the Zanka Flow crew. "Machi Hiwaya" showcased his signature style: a blend of aggressive flow, intricate wordplay, and a deep focus on the "wa9i3" (reality) of the streets.