Kosha Dillz has been a Jewish voice in hip-hop for quite some time. The Israeli-American artist has navigated his way to be a battle force on shows like Wild ‘N Out with Nick Cannon but has also been creating street comedy interviews with his song “Bring the Family Home” that have generated nearly 25 million views with 9 videos across the internet; and even landed in TMZ and Daily Mail.
His latest song “CeaseFire” tackles a different issue that nearly EVERYONE can agree on, except the order of it proves to be difficult. With lines like “I aint no human shield, but I am human still” he begins to show the humanity and empathy in his artistry in what he calls “creating through the pain” of many of his friends and loved ones being personally affected by the war between Hamas and Israel. This includes friends’ family members who are kidnapped and survivors of the Nova Music Festival.
The chorus of the song is something that makes you think before you say something.
“You want that real fire, how bout the facts for peace? You wanna ceasefire? Please get the facts from me. Problems I’m working on it, Solutions think I got it weapons down and no profit. Ok, release the hostage?”