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Kosha Dillz presents ‘Span-Hebrish’

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April 21, 2015
About Span-Hebrish

 

If you could imagine branding multiple languages with Hip Hop, a video like this one might be your exact hit. Kosha Dillz drops funky spanish and hebrew raps prides himself so much in it, he spit some of the bars in the BET Cypher w/ Rza in 2012.OnSpan-Hebrish (Ech Ani-Olech) meaning “How do I go” the song that breathes in clubs as much as it can in educational classrooms. Combine a dancing rabbi outasie at mexican kosher restaurants with synchronized dance crews on the corner of Pico and Robertson and horrible acting skits, topped  with an appearance from mobster actor Louis Lombardi (24, Sopranos, Entourage) we get one heck of a taste of that multi-cultural life.

 

director: Ed Jansen

producer: Shuko

socials: @Koshadillz

 

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