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| image = Fariz Jabba.jpg | | image = Fariz Jabba profile.jpg | ||
| birth_name = Muhammad Fariz Abdul Rashid | | birth_name = Muhammad Fariz Abdul Rashid | ||
| birth_date = 13 November 1996 | | birth_date = 13 November 1996 | ||
| alma mater = | | alma mater = Gan Eng Seng Secondary School | ||
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Fariz Jabba (born on 13 November 1996 as Muhammad Fariz Abdul Rashid) is a Singaporean rapper, dancer and singer.<ref>“[https://www.facebook.com/pg/farizjabba/about/?ref=page_internal FARIZ JABBA - About]”. ''Facebook''. Accessed on 10 December 2019.</ref> His music is recognisable through its bilingual rap verses. In 2018, Fariz Jabba’s debut single ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WeSA47B9FQ Ape Sia]'' generated over a million views on YouTube within four months of its release.<ref>Amirul Shazzani. “[https://straatosphere.com/fariz-jabba-interview-power-players-singapore-2019/ Power player: Rising rapper Fariz Jabba on charting a music career on his own terms]”. ''Straatosphere''. May 30, 2019. Accessed on 10 December 2019.</ref> As of March 2020, Fariz Jabba has over 50,000 monthly listeners on [https://open.spotify.com/artist/5euTSdDookRvAEl8yOXhHh/about Spotify] with the majority coming from Singapore and Malaysia. In 2019, Fariz Jabba performed the first rap and hip-hop segment at the Singapore’s annual National Day Parade alongside [[Yung Raja (Rajid Ahamed)]] and Wheelsmith (Danial Bawthan).<ref>Lim, Min Zhang. “[https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/making-their-voices-heard Making their voices heard at NDP's first rap, hip-hop segment]”. ''The Straits Times''. August 2, 2019. Accessed on 7 November 2019.</ref><ref>Nurmaya, Alias. “[https://www.beritaharian.sg/gah/fariz-nyanyi-rap-melayu-agar-dekat-di-hati Fariz nyanyi rap Melayu agar dekat di hati]”. ''Berita Harian''. July 12, 2018. Accessed on 7 November 2019.</ref> | Fariz Jabba (born on 13 November 1996 as Muhammad Fariz Abdul Rashid) is a Singaporean rapper, dancer and singer.<ref>“[https://www.facebook.com/pg/farizjabba/about/?ref=page_internal FARIZ JABBA - About]”. ''Facebook''. Accessed on 10 December 2019.</ref> His music is recognisable through its bilingual rap verses. In 2018, Fariz Jabba’s debut single ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WeSA47B9FQ Ape Sia]'' generated over a million views on YouTube within four months of its release.<ref>Amirul Shazzani. “[https://straatosphere.com/fariz-jabba-interview-power-players-singapore-2019/ Power player: Rising rapper Fariz Jabba on charting a music career on his own terms]”. ''Straatosphere''. May 30, 2019. Accessed on 10 December 2019.</ref> As of March 2020, Fariz Jabba has over 50,000 monthly listeners on [https://open.spotify.com/artist/5euTSdDookRvAEl8yOXhHh/about Spotify] with the majority coming from Singapore and Malaysia. In 2019, Fariz Jabba performed the first rap and hip-hop segment at the Singapore’s annual National Day Parade alongside [[Yung Raja (Rajid Ahamed)]] and Wheelsmith (Danial Bawthan).<ref>Lim, Min Zhang. “[https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/making-their-voices-heard Making their voices heard at NDP's first rap, hip-hop segment]”. ''The Straits Times''. August 2, 2019. Accessed on 7 November 2019.</ref><ref>Nurmaya, Alias. “[https://www.beritaharian.sg/gah/fariz-nyanyi-rap-melayu-agar-dekat-di-hati Fariz nyanyi rap Melayu agar dekat di hati]”. ''Berita Harian''. July 12, 2018. Accessed on 7 November 2019.</ref> | ||
== Background | ==Background== | ||
[[File:Fariz Jabba & Fakkah Fuzz.jpg|thumb|''Local comedian Fakkah Fuzz (left) is Fariz Jabba's (right) biological older brother. Photo from [https://www.facebook.com/farizjabba/photos/a.1588525427871471/1631683930222287/?type=1&theater Facebook].'']] | [[File:Fariz Jabba & Fakkah Fuzz.jpg|thumb|''Local comedian Fakkah Fuzz (left) is Fariz Jabba's (right) biological older brother. Photo from [https://www.facebook.com/farizjabba/photos/a.1588525427871471/1631683930222287/?type=1&theater Facebook].'']] | ||
Fariz is the youngest of four siblings. He has two older sisters, Farah and Fadhila and an older brother, Fadzri - a local comedian who goes by the moniker, Fakkah Fuzz.<ref>Lee, Phyllis. “[https://www.tnp.sg/news/singapore/singapore-comedian-facing-ban-malaysia-over-najib-joke Singapore comedian facing ban in Malaysia over Najib joke]”. ''The New Paper''. July 5, 2016. Accessed on 10 December 2019.</ref><ref>FARAH LOLA. “[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERU2a7rMNMk MY BROTHER DOES MY HIJAB]”. ''YouTube''. July 29, 2018. Accessed on 3 December 2019.</ref><ref>Fariz Rashid. “[https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10203646825683566&set=pb.1604320651.-2207520000.0.&type=3&theater A family photo with Fariz Jabba and family members]”. ''Facebook''. May 15, 2015. Accessed on 10 December 2019.</ref> Fariz was introduced to hip-hop and R&B at a young age through his brother’s personal CD collection. The collection included albums like ''Confessions'' by Usher and tracks such as ''Superstar'' by Jamilah.<ref>More Better Podcast “[https://podtail.com/en/podcast/the-more-better-podcast/more-better-9-fariz-jabba/ More Better #9 - Fariz Jabba]”. ''Podtail''. May 27, 2018. Accessed on 3 December 2019.</ref> | ===Early life & family=== | ||
Fariz is the youngest of four siblings. He has two older sisters, Farah and Fadhila and an older brother, Fadzri - a local comedian who goes by the moniker, [[Fakkah Fuzz (Fadzri Rashid)|Fakkah Fuzz]].<ref>Lee, Phyllis. “[https://www.tnp.sg/news/singapore/singapore-comedian-facing-ban-malaysia-over-najib-joke Singapore comedian facing ban in Malaysia over Najib joke]”. ''The New Paper''. July 5, 2016. Accessed on 10 December 2019.</ref><ref>FARAH LOLA. “[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERU2a7rMNMk MY BROTHER DOES MY HIJAB]”. ''YouTube''. July 29, 2018. Accessed on 3 December 2019.</ref><ref>Fariz Rashid. “[https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10203646825683566&set=pb.1604320651.-2207520000.0.&type=3&theater A family photo with Fariz Jabba and family members]”. ''Facebook''. May 15, 2015. Accessed on 10 December 2019.</ref> Fariz was introduced to hip-hop and R&B at a young age through his brother’s personal CD collection. The collection included albums like ''Confessions'' by Usher and tracks such as ''Superstar'' by Jamilah.<ref>More Better Podcast “[https://podtail.com/en/podcast/the-more-better-podcast/more-better-9-fariz-jabba/ More Better #9 - Fariz Jabba]”. ''Podtail''. May 27, 2018. Accessed on 3 December 2019.</ref> | |||
Fariz attended Queenstown Primary School and Gan Eng Seng Secondary School. | ===Education=== | ||
Fariz attended Queenstown Primary School and Gan Eng Seng Secondary School. He served his national service with the Singapore Police Force.<ref>“[https://www.facebook.com/realfarizjabba/about?section=education&lst=100024780994440%3A1604320651%3A1575944001 Fariz Rashid - Work and Education]”. ''Facebook''. Accessed on 10 December 2019.</ref> | |||
== Music == | ==Music== | ||
=== Music debut (2017) === | ===Music debut (2017)=== | ||
In 2017, Fariz took part in a freestyle rap contest on Instagram. His [https://www.instagram.com/p/BZ1w5yLjQ5t/ entry] went viral and caught the attention of fixtures in the regional music scene, including SonaOne. Before the contest, Fariz had already been posting short homemade video clips of raps and remixes on social media. He continued doing so after his success. One of his uploads titled ''Kunci Gang'' (a ''Gucci Gang'' remix) caught the attention of Malaysian hip-hop veteran, Joe Flizzow, and had earned him a spot on the online rap cypher show ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pOri-Ti5Eo 16 Baris].''<ref>Jia vern Tham. “[https://says.com/my/entertainment/watch-these-2-singaporean-rappers-drop-crazy-freestyles-on-joe-flizzow-s-16-baris?utm_source=says_mobile&utm_medium=facebook&utm_campaign=mobile_share&fbclid=IwAR3-3_nK4rXo5oYJ32PngPUcsrCwwqGqmvffDBVWnrRow3HAQUmcDwoylHE With Malay And Tamil Infused Rap, These Singaporean Rappers Made It To Joe Flizzow’s Show]”. ''SAYS''. March 12, 2018. Accessed on 10 December 2019.</ref> This opportunity propelled Fariz further into the limelight.<ref>Vanderstaaten, Justin. “[https://www.ricemedia.co/culture-people-yung-raja-fariz-jabba-mainstream-future/ Rapping About Poori and Prata: Meet The New Princes of Local Hip Hop]”. ''Rice Media''. August 3, 2018. Accessed on 10 December 2019.</ref><ref>Eddino Abdul Hadi. “Malaysian rapper Joe Flizzow grooming Singapore rap talents”. ''The Straits Times''. August 3, 2018. Accessed on 10 December 2019. Retrieved from Factiva.</ref> | In 2017, Fariz took part in a freestyle rap contest on Instagram. His [https://www.instagram.com/p/BZ1w5yLjQ5t/ entry] went viral and caught the attention of fixtures in the regional music scene, including SonaOne. Before the contest, Fariz had already been posting short homemade video clips of raps and remixes on social media. He continued doing so after his success. One of his uploads titled ''Kunci Gang'' (a ''Gucci Gang'' remix) caught the attention of Malaysian hip-hop veteran, Joe Flizzow, and had earned him a spot on the online rap cypher show ''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pOri-Ti5Eo 16 Baris].''<ref>Jia vern Tham. “[https://says.com/my/entertainment/watch-these-2-singaporean-rappers-drop-crazy-freestyles-on-joe-flizzow-s-16-baris?utm_source=says_mobile&utm_medium=facebook&utm_campaign=mobile_share&fbclid=IwAR3-3_nK4rXo5oYJ32PngPUcsrCwwqGqmvffDBVWnrRow3HAQUmcDwoylHE With Malay And Tamil Infused Rap, These Singaporean Rappers Made It To Joe Flizzow’s Show]”. ''SAYS''. March 12, 2018. Accessed on 10 December 2019.</ref> This opportunity propelled Fariz further into the limelight.<ref>Vanderstaaten, Justin. “[https://www.ricemedia.co/culture-people-yung-raja-fariz-jabba-mainstream-future/ Rapping About Poori and Prata: Meet The New Princes of Local Hip Hop]”. ''Rice Media''. August 3, 2018. Accessed on 10 December 2019.</ref><ref>Eddino Abdul Hadi. “Malaysian rapper Joe Flizzow grooming Singapore rap talents”. ''The Straits Times''. August 3, 2018. Accessed on 10 December 2019. Retrieved from Factiva.</ref> | ||
=== M03 Records === | ===M03 Records=== | ||
In a 2018 interview with Bandwagon TV, Fariz Jabba and [[Yung Raja (Rajid Ahamed)]] revealed that they had become close friends after meeting at a casting session for ''Ah Boys To Men 3'' (2015). Following Fariz's Instagram success in 2017, he roped in Rajid to enter the local music scene with him.<ref>Bandwagon TV. “[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3UzFwbellk Bandwagon meets Yung Raja and Fariz Jabba: #1 How they met]”. ''YouTube''. July 2, 2018. Accessed on 10 December 2019.</ref><ref>“[https://www.asiaone.com/digital/welp-tonight-rappers-yung-raja-and-fariz-jabba-geek-out-about-will-smith-school-rock-and WELP Tonight: Rappers Yung Raja and Fariz Jabba geek out about Will Smith, School of Rock and Minecraft]”. ''AsiaOne''. June 17, 2019. Accessed on 3 December 2019.</ref> In 2018 the duo signed with M03 Records. That same year, Fariz Jabba had also been recruited for the Shine x Talent Development Programme.<ref>Tan, Sue-Ann. “[https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/government-steps-up-efforts-to-engage-the-young-with-youthx-one-of-the-largest-youth Government steps up efforts to engage the young with YouthX, one of the largest youth-centric festivals in years]”. ''The Straits Times''. August 4, 2018. Accessed on 10 December 2019.</ref><ref>FARIZ JABBA. “[https://www.facebook.com/farizjabba/photos/a.1588525427871471/1905507442839933/?type=3&theater Shine Fest 2018]”. ''Facebook''. July 23, 2018. Accessed on 6 December 2019.</ref> His stage name is a combination of his first name and the word "Jabba" from the hip-hop dance crew "Jabbawockeez".<ref>Sofiana Ramli. “[https://www.timeout.com/singapore/music/interview-fariz-jabba Interview: Fariz Jabba]”. ''TimeOut''. May 10, 2018. Accessed on 10 December 2019.</ref> | In a 2018 interview with Bandwagon TV, Fariz Jabba and [[Yung Raja (Rajid Ahamed)]] revealed that they had become close friends after meeting at a casting session for ''Ah Boys To Men 3'' (2015). Following Fariz's Instagram success in 2017, he roped in Rajid to enter the local music scene with him.<ref>Bandwagon TV. “[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3UzFwbellk Bandwagon meets Yung Raja and Fariz Jabba: #1 How they met]”. ''YouTube''. July 2, 2018. Accessed on 10 December 2019.</ref><ref>“[https://www.asiaone.com/digital/welp-tonight-rappers-yung-raja-and-fariz-jabba-geek-out-about-will-smith-school-rock-and WELP Tonight: Rappers Yung Raja and Fariz Jabba geek out about Will Smith, School of Rock and Minecraft]”. ''AsiaOne''. June 17, 2019. Accessed on 3 December 2019.</ref> In 2018 the duo signed with M03 Records. That same year, Fariz Jabba had also been recruited for the Shine x Talent Development Programme.<ref>Tan, Sue-Ann. “[https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/government-steps-up-efforts-to-engage-the-young-with-youthx-one-of-the-largest-youth Government steps up efforts to engage the young with YouthX, one of the largest youth-centric festivals in years]”. ''The Straits Times''. August 4, 2018. Accessed on 10 December 2019.</ref><ref>FARIZ JABBA. “[https://www.facebook.com/farizjabba/photos/a.1588525427871471/1905507442839933/?type=3&theater Shine Fest 2018]”. ''Facebook''. July 23, 2018. Accessed on 6 December 2019.</ref> His stage name is a combination of his first name and the word "Jabba" from the hip-hop dance crew "Jabbawockeez".<ref>Sofiana Ramli. “[https://www.timeout.com/singapore/music/interview-fariz-jabba Interview: Fariz Jabba]”. ''TimeOut''. May 10, 2018. Accessed on 10 December 2019.</ref> | ||
== Discography == | ==Discography== | ||
Fariz Jabba is a fan of Tupac and is inspired by artistes like Justin Timberlake, Chris Brown and Michael Jackson.<ref>Indran P. “[https://hear65.bandwagon.asia/articles/fariz-jabba-flightsch-masa-interview-2019 I'm not going to let the comments carve the artist that I'm going to be": An interview with FARIZ JABBA and Flightsch]”. ''Hear65''. May 7, 2019. Accessed on 10 December 2019.</ref><ref>More Better Podcast “[https://podtail.com/en/podcast/the-more-better-podcast/more-better-9-fariz-jabba/ More Better #9 - Fariz Jabba]”. ''Podtail''. May 27, 2018. Accessed on 3 December 2019.</ref> | Fariz Jabba is a fan of Tupac and is inspired by artistes like Justin Timberlake, Chris Brown and Michael Jackson.<ref>Indran P. “[https://hear65.bandwagon.asia/articles/fariz-jabba-flightsch-masa-interview-2019 I'm not going to let the comments carve the artist that I'm going to be": An interview with FARIZ JABBA and Flightsch]”. ''Hear65''. May 7, 2019. Accessed on 10 December 2019.</ref><ref>More Better Podcast “[https://podtail.com/en/podcast/the-more-better-podcast/more-better-9-fariz-jabba/ More Better #9 - Fariz Jabba]”. ''Podtail''. May 27, 2018. Accessed on 3 December 2019.</ref> | ||
=== 2019 === | ===2019=== | ||
[[File:Masa Fariz Jabba.jpg|thumb|''The cover art for Fariz Jabba's 2019 single - Masa. Photo from [https://hear65.bandwagon.asia/artists/fariz-jabba Bandwagon].'']] | [[File:Masa Fariz Jabba.jpg|thumb|''The cover art for Fariz Jabba's 2019 single - Masa. Photo from [https://hear65.bandwagon.asia/artists/fariz-jabba Bandwagon].'']] | ||
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=== 2018 === | ===2018=== | ||
[[File:Fariz Jabba Ape Sia.png|thumb|''The cover art for Fariz Jabba's debut single - Ape Sia. Photo from [https://hear65.bandwagon.asia/artists/fariz-jabba Bandwagon].'']] | [[File:Fariz Jabba Ape Sia.png|thumb|''The cover art for Fariz Jabba's debut single - Ape Sia. Photo from [https://hear65.bandwagon.asia/artists/fariz-jabba Bandwagon].'']] | ||
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=== 2017 === | ===2017=== | ||
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!Date Released | !Date Released | ||
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=== Collaborations === | ===Collaborations=== | ||
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| rowspan="3" |2019 | | rowspan="3" |2019 | ||
|Mahukah Kamu ft. Fariz Jabba | |Mahukah Kamu ft. Fariz Jabba | ||
|Shalma Eliana | |Shalma Eliana | ||
|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGJd1uaU6K4 Video] | |[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HGJd1uaU6K4 Video] | ||
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|[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrJu2ATjqNE Video] | |[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZrJu2ATjqNE Video] | ||
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|YO! MTV RAPS | |YO! MTV RAPS | ||
| - | | - | ||
|[http://www.mtvasia.com/videos/iy41so/yo-mtv-raps-cypher-featuring-g2-twopee-zamaera-airliftz-and-fariz-jabba Video] | |[http://www.mtvasia.com/videos/iy41so/yo-mtv-raps-cypher-featuring-g2-twopee-zamaera-airliftz-and-fariz-jabba Video] | ||
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== Performances == | ==Performances== | ||
[[File:Fariz Jabba and Yung Raja.jpg|thumb|''Fariz Jabba (left) performing with Yung Raja (right) at SHINE Live (2019). Photo from [https://www.facebook.com/farizjabba/photos/a.1588525427871471/2468380759885929/?type=3&theater Facebook].'' ]] | [[File:Fariz Jabba and Yung Raja.jpg|thumb|''Fariz Jabba (left) performing with Yung Raja (right) at SHINE Live (2019). Photo from [https://www.facebook.com/farizjabba/photos/a.1588525427871471/2468380759885929/?type=3&theater Facebook].'' ]] | ||
=== 2019 === | ===2019=== | ||
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|<ref>POWER 98 Love Songs. “[https://www.facebook.com/Power98SG/photos/a.125773417439194/3092670090749497/?type=3&theater CAMOKAKIS Invasion event details]”. ''Facebook''. October 21, 2019. Accessed on 5 December 2019.</ref> | |<ref>POWER 98 Love Songs. “[https://www.facebook.com/Power98SG/photos/a.125773417439194/3092670090749497/?type=3&theater CAMOKAKIS Invasion event details]”. ''Facebook''. October 21, 2019. Accessed on 5 December 2019.</ref> | ||
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|#MensFolio22 Anniversary Party | |#MensFolio22 Anniversary Party | ||
|<ref>Goh, Bryan. “[https://www.mens-folio.com/58150/mensfolio22-the-athleisure-meets-street-luxe-vibe-of-tommy-hilfiger-lewis-hamilton/ #MensFolio22 Anniversary Party — the Athleisure Meets Street-Luxe Vibe of Tommy Hilfiger x Lewis Hamilton]”. ''Men’s Folio''. October 21, 2019. Accessed on 5 December 2019.</ref><ref>“[https://www.mens-folio.com/58643/a-recap-of-mensfolio22-anniversary-party-the-sponsors-the-good-vibes-and-the-beautiful-people/ A Recap of #MensFolio22 Anniversary Party — the Sponsors, the Good Vibes, and the Beautiful People]”. ''Men’s Folio''. October 23, 2019. Accessed on 5 December 2019.</ref> | |<ref>Goh, Bryan. “[https://www.mens-folio.com/58150/mensfolio22-the-athleisure-meets-street-luxe-vibe-of-tommy-hilfiger-lewis-hamilton/ #MensFolio22 Anniversary Party — the Athleisure Meets Street-Luxe Vibe of Tommy Hilfiger x Lewis Hamilton]”. ''Men’s Folio''. October 21, 2019. Accessed on 5 December 2019.</ref><ref>“[https://www.mens-folio.com/58643/a-recap-of-mensfolio22-anniversary-party-the-sponsors-the-good-vibes-and-the-beautiful-people/ A Recap of #MensFolio22 Anniversary Party — the Sponsors, the Good Vibes, and the Beautiful People]”. ''Men’s Folio''. October 23, 2019. Accessed on 5 December 2019.</ref> | ||
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| rowspan="2" |September 2019 | | rowspan="2" |September 2019 | ||
|Def Jam Recordings | |Def Jam Recordings | ||
|<ref>FARIZ JABBA. “[https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=475423099855662 Fariz Jabba performing at Def Jam SEA]”. ''Facebook''. September 20, 2019. Accessed on 5 December 2019.</ref> | |<ref>FARIZ JABBA. “[https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=475423099855662 Fariz Jabba performing at Def Jam SEA]”. ''Facebook''. September 20, 2019. Accessed on 5 December 2019.</ref> | ||
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|<ref>Lim, Min Zhang. “[https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/making-their-voices-heard Making their vocies heard at NDP’s first rap, hip-hop segment]”. ''The Straits Times''. August 2, 2019. Accessed on 5 December 2019.</ref> | |<ref>Lim, Min Zhang. “[https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/making-their-voices-heard Making their vocies heard at NDP’s first rap, hip-hop segment]”. ''The Straits Times''. August 2, 2019. Accessed on 5 December 2019.</ref> | ||
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|Shine Live | |Shine Live | ||
|<ref>"[https://www.nyc.gov.sg/en/initiatives/programmes/youthx YOUTHx]”. ''National Youth Council''. Accessed on 5 December 2019.</ref><ref>Cheng, Renae. “[https://thesmartlocal.com/read/youthx-festival-2019/ YOUTHˣ Festival 2019 Is SG’s Largest Yet With Free Music & Dance Performances, Sports & Gaming Competitions]”. ''The Smart Local''. July 29, 2019. Accessed on 7 November 2019.</ref> | |<ref>"[https://www.nyc.gov.sg/en/initiatives/programmes/youthx YOUTHx]”. ''National Youth Council''. Accessed on 5 December 2019.</ref><ref>Cheng, Renae. “[https://thesmartlocal.com/read/youthx-festival-2019/ YOUTHˣ Festival 2019 Is SG’s Largest Yet With Free Music & Dance Performances, Sports & Gaming Competitions]”. ''The Smart Local''. July 29, 2019. Accessed on 7 November 2019.</ref> | ||
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=== 2018 & 2017 === | ===2018 & 2017=== | ||
[[File:Fariz Jabba Shine 2018.jpg|thumb|''Fariz Jabba's promotional poster for SHINE Festival (2018).'' ''Photo from [https://www.facebook.com/farizjabba/photos/a.1588525427871471/1919880274735983/?type=3&theater Facebook].'']] | [[File:Fariz Jabba Shine 2018.jpg|thumb|''Fariz Jabba's promotional poster for SHINE Festival (2018).'' ''Photo from [https://www.facebook.com/farizjabba/photos/a.1588525427871471/1919880274735983/?type=3&theater Facebook].'']] | ||
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|<ref>Deepa D/O Sundararaju. "[https://danamic.org/2019/04/30/culture-cartel-2018-asias-first-all-inclusive-street-culture-convention/ Culture Cartel 2018: Asia's First All-Inclusive Street Culture Convention]". ''danamic.''. Accessed on 5 December 2019.</ref> | |<ref>Deepa D/O Sundararaju. "[https://danamic.org/2019/04/30/culture-cartel-2018-asias-first-all-inclusive-street-culture-convention/ Culture Cartel 2018: Asia's First All-Inclusive Street Culture Convention]". ''danamic.''. Accessed on 5 December 2019.</ref> | ||
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|Kilo Live x HUGO present: Zendyll Records Launch | |Kilo Live x HUGO present: Zendyll Records Launch | ||
|<ref>“[https://www.facebook.com/events/327160098086455/ Kilo Live x HUGO present: Zendyll Records Launch]”. ''Facebook''. Accessed on 6 December 2019.</ref> | |<ref>“[https://www.facebook.com/events/327160098086455/ Kilo Live x HUGO present: Zendyll Records Launch]”. ''Facebook''. Accessed on 6 December 2019.</ref> | ||
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| rowspan="3" |March 2018 | | rowspan="3" |March 2018 | ||
|Arté Bar | |Arté Bar | ||
|<ref>YUNG RAJA. “[https://www.facebook.com/yung.raja65/videos/594543970890196/?comment_id=594664890878104 Performing at Arté Bar, KL]”. ''Facebook''. March 18, 2019. Accessed on 5 December 2019.</ref> | |<ref>YUNG RAJA. “[https://www.facebook.com/yung.raja65/videos/594543970890196/?comment_id=594664890878104 Performing at Arté Bar, KL]”. ''Facebook''. March 18, 2019. Accessed on 5 December 2019.</ref> | ||
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== References / Citations == | ==References / Citations== | ||
[[Category: | [[Category: Artistes & Musicians]] | ||
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Fariz Jabba | |
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Born | Muhammad Fariz Abdul Rashid 13 November 1996 |
Alma mater | Gan Eng Seng Secondary School |
Fariz Jabba (born on 13 November 1996 as Muhammad Fariz Abdul Rashid) is a Singaporean rapper, dancer and singer.[1] His music is recognisable through its bilingual rap verses. In 2018, Fariz Jabba’s debut single Ape Sia generated over a million views on YouTube within four months of its release.[2] As of March 2020, Fariz Jabba has over 50,000 monthly listeners on Spotify with the majority coming from Singapore and Malaysia. In 2019, Fariz Jabba performed the first rap and hip-hop segment at the Singapore’s annual National Day Parade alongside Yung Raja (Rajid Ahamed) and Wheelsmith (Danial Bawthan).[3][4]
Background
Early life & family
Fariz is the youngest of four siblings. He has two older sisters, Farah and Fadhila and an older brother, Fadzri - a local comedian who goes by the moniker, Fakkah Fuzz.[5][6][7] Fariz was introduced to hip-hop and R&B at a young age through his brother’s personal CD collection. The collection included albums like Confessions by Usher and tracks such as Superstar by Jamilah.[8]
Education
Fariz attended Queenstown Primary School and Gan Eng Seng Secondary School. He served his national service with the Singapore Police Force.[9]
Music
Music debut (2017)
In 2017, Fariz took part in a freestyle rap contest on Instagram. His entry went viral and caught the attention of fixtures in the regional music scene, including SonaOne. Before the contest, Fariz had already been posting short homemade video clips of raps and remixes on social media. He continued doing so after his success. One of his uploads titled Kunci Gang (a Gucci Gang remix) caught the attention of Malaysian hip-hop veteran, Joe Flizzow, and had earned him a spot on the online rap cypher show 16 Baris.[10] This opportunity propelled Fariz further into the limelight.[11][12]
M03 Records
In a 2018 interview with Bandwagon TV, Fariz Jabba and Yung Raja (Rajid Ahamed) revealed that they had become close friends after meeting at a casting session for Ah Boys To Men 3 (2015). Following Fariz's Instagram success in 2017, he roped in Rajid to enter the local music scene with him.[13][14] In 2018 the duo signed with M03 Records. That same year, Fariz Jabba had also been recruited for the Shine x Talent Development Programme.[15][16] His stage name is a combination of his first name and the word "Jabba" from the hip-hop dance crew "Jabbawockeez".[17]
Discography
Fariz Jabba is a fan of Tupac and is inspired by artistes like Justin Timberlake, Chris Brown and Michael Jackson.[18][19]
2019
Date Released | Song | Duration | Single/Album Release | Record Label(s) | Refs. | |
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May 2019 | Masa [Official Music Video] | 2:51 | Single Release | M03 Records, Kartel Records, Sony Music Entertainment Malaysia | [20] |
2018
Date Released | Song | Duration | Single/Album Release | Record Label(s) | Refs. |
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August 2018 | Ape Sia [Official Music Video] | 2:52 | Single Release | M03 Records (Made you Famous) | [21] |
January 2018 | Kunci Gang (Gucci Gang Remix) | 2:19 | Cover | Independent | - |
More Better (New Freezer Remix) | 2:19 | Cover | Independent | - |
2017
Date Released | Song | Duration | Single/Album Release | Record Label(s) | Refs. |
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October 2017 | Renaissance (prod. WH.Y) ft. K Faith [Official Music Video] | 3:17 | Single Release | Independent | - |
Collaborations
Year | Project | Artist(s) | Video Links |
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2019 | Mahukah Kamu ft. Fariz Jabba | Shalma Eliana | Video |
NDP 2019 Theme Song - Our Singapore | Various artists | Video | |
For The Culture Asia Episode 11: Fariz Jabba | ForTheCultureAsia | - | Video | |
2018 | Better Dead Than A Damsel (ft. Fariz Jabba & Yung Raja) | Charlie Lim | Video |
Way Out (remix) ft. Fariz Jabba | theodora | Video | |
Flexicution Remix (with Fariz Jabba) | THELIONCITYBOY | Video | |
YO! MTV RAPS | - | Video | |
2017 | Outside (fear. Fariz Jabba) | Wyane Hausley | Video |
Stunt (feat. Fariz Jabba & MC Raja) | Video |
Performances
2019
Date | Event | Refs. |
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November 2019 | URBN.SENI | [22] |
October 2019 | CAMOKAKIS Invasions | [23] |
#MensFolio22 Anniversary Party | [24][25] | |
September 2019 | Def Jam Recordings | [26] |
All That Matters’19 Conference | [27] | |
August 2019 | Stream@Clarke Quay, Singapore River Festival 2019 | [28][29] |
National Day Parade | [30] | |
Shine Live | [31][32] | |
April 2019 | KL Jamm | [33] |
January 2019 | Scape Invasion Back-To-School Festival | [34] |
2018 & 2017
Date | Event | Refs. |
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December 2018 | Let’s Celebrate 2019 | [35] |
Iskarnival Main-Main | [36] | |
Charlie Lim Live In Concert | [37] | |
Culture Cartel 2018 | [38] | |
Kilo Live x HUGO present: Zendyll Records Launch | [39] | |
November 2018 | G-Fest | [40] |
October 2018 | Singapore Tennis Festival | [41] |
August 2018 | Baybeats | [42] |
16 Baris Concert | [43][44] | |
SHINE Festival | [45][46] | |
July 2018 | IGNITE! Music Festival 2018 | [47] |
G-SHOCK TRANSMISSION Party | [48] | |
April 2018 | 16 Baris Live at The Bee, Publika | [49] |
March 2018 | Arté Bar | [50] |
Gastrobeats @ I Light Marina Bay | [51] | |
16 Baris Episode 13 | [52] | |
February 2018 | BASEFOREWORD ft OCK curated by Rauzan Rahman | [53] |
December 2017 | Rebuke Collection 17/18 | [54] |
September 2017 | @ Canvas Club | [55] |
References / Citations
- ↑ “FARIZ JABBA - About”. Facebook. Accessed on 10 December 2019.
- ↑ Amirul Shazzani. “Power player: Rising rapper Fariz Jabba on charting a music career on his own terms”. Straatosphere. May 30, 2019. Accessed on 10 December 2019.
- ↑ Lim, Min Zhang. “Making their voices heard at NDP's first rap, hip-hop segment”. The Straits Times. August 2, 2019. Accessed on 7 November 2019.
- ↑ Nurmaya, Alias. “Fariz nyanyi rap Melayu agar dekat di hati”. Berita Harian. July 12, 2018. Accessed on 7 November 2019.
- ↑ Lee, Phyllis. “Singapore comedian facing ban in Malaysia over Najib joke”. The New Paper. July 5, 2016. Accessed on 10 December 2019.
- ↑ FARAH LOLA. “MY BROTHER DOES MY HIJAB”. YouTube. July 29, 2018. Accessed on 3 December 2019.
- ↑ Fariz Rashid. “A family photo with Fariz Jabba and family members”. Facebook. May 15, 2015. Accessed on 10 December 2019.
- ↑ More Better Podcast “More Better #9 - Fariz Jabba”. Podtail. May 27, 2018. Accessed on 3 December 2019.
- ↑ “Fariz Rashid - Work and Education”. Facebook. Accessed on 10 December 2019.
- ↑ Jia vern Tham. “With Malay And Tamil Infused Rap, These Singaporean Rappers Made It To Joe Flizzow’s Show”. SAYS. March 12, 2018. Accessed on 10 December 2019.
- ↑ Vanderstaaten, Justin. “Rapping About Poori and Prata: Meet The New Princes of Local Hip Hop”. Rice Media. August 3, 2018. Accessed on 10 December 2019.
- ↑ Eddino Abdul Hadi. “Malaysian rapper Joe Flizzow grooming Singapore rap talents”. The Straits Times. August 3, 2018. Accessed on 10 December 2019. Retrieved from Factiva.
- ↑ Bandwagon TV. “Bandwagon meets Yung Raja and Fariz Jabba: #1 How they met”. YouTube. July 2, 2018. Accessed on 10 December 2019.
- ↑ “WELP Tonight: Rappers Yung Raja and Fariz Jabba geek out about Will Smith, School of Rock and Minecraft”. AsiaOne. June 17, 2019. Accessed on 3 December 2019.
- ↑ Tan, Sue-Ann. “Government steps up efforts to engage the young with YouthX, one of the largest youth-centric festivals in years”. The Straits Times. August 4, 2018. Accessed on 10 December 2019.
- ↑ FARIZ JABBA. “Shine Fest 2018”. Facebook. July 23, 2018. Accessed on 6 December 2019.
- ↑ Sofiana Ramli. “Interview: Fariz Jabba”. TimeOut. May 10, 2018. Accessed on 10 December 2019.
- ↑ Indran P. “I'm not going to let the comments carve the artist that I'm going to be": An interview with FARIZ JABBA and Flightsch”. Hear65. May 7, 2019. Accessed on 10 December 2019.
- ↑ More Better Podcast “More Better #9 - Fariz Jabba”. Podtail. May 27, 2018. Accessed on 3 December 2019.
- ↑ Indran P. “Fariz Jabba releases dancey Malay single 'Masa', shares music video”. Hear65. May 3, 2019. Accessed on 6 December 2019.
- ↑ FARIZ JABBA. “Ape Sia released”. Facebook. August 17, 2018. Accessed on 6 December 2019.
- ↑ Florey DM. “SonaOne, Alif, Yung Raja and Fariz Jabba to headline URBN.SENI's opening”. Yahoo. November 13, 2019. Accessed on 5 December 2019.
- ↑ POWER 98 Love Songs. “CAMOKAKIS Invasion event details”. Facebook. October 21, 2019. Accessed on 5 December 2019.
- ↑ Goh, Bryan. “#MensFolio22 Anniversary Party — the Athleisure Meets Street-Luxe Vibe of Tommy Hilfiger x Lewis Hamilton”. Men’s Folio. October 21, 2019. Accessed on 5 December 2019.
- ↑ “A Recap of #MensFolio22 Anniversary Party — the Sponsors, the Good Vibes, and the Beautiful People”. Men’s Folio. October 23, 2019. Accessed on 5 December 2019.
- ↑ FARIZ JABBA. “Fariz Jabba performing at Def Jam SEA”. Facebook. September 20, 2019. Accessed on 5 December 2019.
- ↑ Jem Aswad. “Def Jam, Astralwerks Launch Label Divisions in South East Asia”. Variety. September 17, 2019. Accessed on 7 November 2019.
- ↑ “Stream at Clarke Quay 2019”. Facebook. Accessed on 5 December 2019.
- ↑ “Singapore River Festival returns for 2019 with jam-packed weekends!”. Sassy Mama Singapore. Accessed on 7 November 2019.
- ↑ Lim, Min Zhang. “Making their vocies heard at NDP’s first rap, hip-hop segment”. The Straits Times. August 2, 2019. Accessed on 5 December 2019.
- ↑ "YOUTHx”. National Youth Council. Accessed on 5 December 2019.
- ↑ Cheng, Renae. “YOUTHˣ Festival 2019 Is SG’s Largest Yet With Free Music & Dance Performances, Sports & Gaming Competitions”. The Smart Local. July 29, 2019. Accessed on 7 November 2019.
- ↑ Kl.jamm. “Kartel @ KL Jamm”. Facebook. April 23, 2019. Accessed on 6 December 2019.
- ↑ “Weekend Warrior: Jan 11-13”. Coconuts Singapore. January 10, 2019. Accessed on 7 November 2019.
- ↑ “Let’s Celebrate 2019”. Mediacorp. Accessed on 5 December 2019.
- ↑ “Iskarnival Main-Main”. Facebook. Accessed on 6 December 2019.
- ↑ ArJun Jayaraman. “Charlie Lim and The Mothership land to deliver one of the best concerts of 2018”. Bandwagon. December 8, 2018. Accessed on 5 December 2019.
- ↑ Deepa D/O Sundararaju. "Culture Cartel 2018: Asia's First All-Inclusive Street Culture Convention". danamic.. Accessed on 5 December 2019.
- ↑ “Kilo Live x HUGO present: Zendyll Records Launch”. Facebook. Accessed on 6 December 2019.
- ↑ Arteche, Michelle. “Fariz Jabba, Tabitha Nauser, ShiGGa Shay and more to perform at G-Shock's 35th anniversary festival”. Bandwagon. November 23, 2018. Accessed on 6 December 2019.
- ↑ FARIZ JABBA. “Yung Raja & Fariz jabba to perform at Singapore Tennis Festival 2018”. Facebook. October 24, 2018. Accessed on 6 December 2019.
- ↑ farizjabba. “Fariz Jabba performing at Baybeats 2018”. Instagram. August 19, 2018. Accessed on 5 December 2019.
- ↑ "16 Baris Concert 2018, Malaysia’s Biggest Hip Hop Concert”. Marketing Magazine Malaysia. 2018. Accessed on 8 November 2019.
- ↑ Annie May. “Malaysia’s Hip-Hop Concert 16 Baris Live Is Back For Its 2nd Installment”. hype. 2018. Accessed on 5 December 2019.
- ↑ “Music suggestions for the weekend and week ahead in Singapore”. The Straits Times. August 2, 2018. Accessed on 5 December 2019. Retrieved from Factiva.
- ↑ Eddino Abdul Hadi. “Eddino Abdul Hadi Music Correspondent recommends; Gigs Picks: Bob Dylan and his Band Live In Singapore 2018”. The Straits Times. August 3, 2018. Accessed on 5 December 2019. Retrieved from Factiva.
- ↑ Anjali Raguraman. “Anjali Raguraman recommends; Gigs Picks”. The Straits Times. July 20, 2018. Accessed on 5 December 2019. Retrieved from Factiva.
- ↑ “G-SHOCK ORIGINS presents TRANSMISSION featuring Singapore’s hottest hip-hop acts”. Straatosphere. July 6, 2018. Accessed on 7 November 2019.
- ↑ Mahlrah Mahmud and Gwee, Karen. “Joe Flizzow and 16 Baris do it for Southeast Asian rap culture”. Bandwagon. April 11, 2018. Accessed on 5 December 2019.
- ↑ YUNG RAJA. “Performing at Arté Bar, KL”. Facebook. March 18, 2019. Accessed on 5 December 2019.
- ↑ Raguraman, Anjali. “Anjali Raguraman recommends; Gigs Picks: District Design Dialogue, and True Colours Concert and more”. The Straits Times. March 16, 2018. Accessed on 5 December 2019. Retrieved from Factiva
- ↑ 16 BARIS. “16 BARIS | EP13 | K-Main, Fariz Jabba & Yung Raja”. YouTube. March 8, 2018. Accessed on 9 November 2019.
- ↑ “BASEFOREWORD ft OCK curated by Rauzan Rahman”. Esplanade. Accessed on 8 November 2019.
- ↑ “Rebuke Collection 17/18”. Facebook. Accessed on 6 December 2019.
- ↑ FARIZ JABBA. “Fariz Jabba performing at Canvas”. Facebook. October 2, 2017. Accessed on 6 December 2019.