Mouad Jebbar, Moroccan rapper born on September 4, 1993 in Sidi Yahya Mousta9bal, Oujda, began his career under the name Mido 4.8 before adopting it permanently as Quatrehuit. From the age of 10, he was influenced by Eminem, Algerian groups such as MBS, Intik and Art Mur, and French artists such as Lunatic, IAM and Oxmo Puccino, developing a strong interest in writing and film. At the age of 14, he released his first EP "1", then, at 16, he published "Analyse", a landmark 10-track project featuring collaborations with rappers such as L'Morphine, Souci, Gitman and Dmf. At the same time, he joined the Clan Piranha Labo collective. Although his album "Sayt l'ghabra" has been cancelled, he shares the intro on YouTube. After a break in 2020, he made a comeback in 2021 with "Eargasm", followed by "Letters" in 2022, showing that he remains a key player on the rap scene.
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