: The Chicago artist has been vocal about his faith, naming an unreleased track and referencing "Alhamdulillah" (Praise be to Allah) in multiple songs. His track "Pelle Coat" includes lyrics specifically about praying to Allah for protection and forgiveness.
: This track by Mona Haydar addresses mental health and beauty standards within the community, using "habibi" (my love) to challenge internal anxieties. Record Breaking Islamic Rap Track
: In his track "Bad Mood/Shit on You," Scott used the term "Allah" in a lyrical play on words. His album Astroworld went on to be a massive commercial success, selling 500,000 copies in its first week and peaking at #1 on the Billboard 200. : The Chicago artist has been vocal about
: Known for being one of the most prominent Muslim figures in hip-hop , Fiasco’s work frequently reflects how Islam plays a major role in his life and creative process. : In his track "Bad Mood/Shit on You,"
"The mandem celebrate Eid, the trap still runnin' on Christmas Day."
: The group Cash Crew is credited with releasing the first-ever known Islamic rap song on record, titled "The Provider," back in 1992. Interesting Text & Lyrics
: "I still fast, make salaat, and pay zakat. I didn't make Hajj yet, but that's my next project."