Ghali
Ghali Amdouni was born in Milan in 1993 to Tunisian parents. He started writing and rapping as a teenager, drawing from his experiences growing up in a...
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Ghali Amdouni was born in Milan in 1993 to Tunisian parents. He started writing and rapping as a teenager, drawing from his experiences growing up in a diverse neighborhood.
His 2016 single 'Ninna Nanna' became a hit in Italy, leading to his debut album the following year. Songs like 'Willy Willy' and 'Cara Italia' show his mix of hip-hop with R&B and North African sounds.
He's been outspoken about supporting the Tunisian migrant community in Italy, which has sometimes drawn criticism alongside his music. His lyrics often touch on identity and immigration.
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