it started with the first intifada, it was a way of them resisting and just going and doing something need to survive for the next day and the only way that palestinians are still going to survive is that they let out all the anger, otherwise we're going to go crazy. let people here dance from their hearts, they want to express themselves, they want to let go, they want to escape for a bit and then go back to reality, because this is how you stay sane and alive and stubborn and stay living where you are and don't go out and run away and leave home. this is raving in palestine. i make hip—hop, but i put a palestinian twist to it. and we have palestinian lyrics talking about people living in ramallah. oppression increases creativity, let's say. if i make something about love, it's political because i live here, because we are an oppressed minority, so whatever we say is an act of resistance. so it's love in the name of resistance, it's friendship in the name of resistance. because with war, comes love and sometimes it's really hard, you have your mind always occupied with things. you kn