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Saudi's First Female Rapper


Source: Jara Instagram
Source: Jara Instagram

Jara is a pioneering Saudi artist who is reshaping the Kingdom's music and fashion scenes. Born and raised in Jeddah, she moved to Sweden at 19 to study international relations and psychology. During her time there, she began writing music as a form of self-expression, eventually discovering her passion for rap .


Embracing her identity as a "mixed race shawty who raps," Jara blends Arabic, English, and Swedish in her music, creating a unique fusion of cultures. Her tracks, such as "966," released on Saudi National Day, showcase her ability to merge underground urban sounds with traditional Saudi elements, challenging stereotypes and celebrating diversity .


Beyond music, Jara is a fashion and streetwear enthusiast. She coined the term "Hoodjabi" to describe her style, combining modesty with street fashion, and often faces criticism for her non-conformist appearance . Despite this, she remains steadfast in her mission to promote originality and authenticity in both music and fashion.


As one of Saudi Arabia's first female rappers, Jara stands as a beacon of empowerment, proving that women can thrive in spaces traditionally dominated by men. Her journey from Jeddah to Sweden and back illustrates the power of self-expression and the importance of staying true to one's roots and values.




 
 
 

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