Marwan Moussa was born in Cairo, Egypt, in 1995, and he’s a rapper and producer. He studied sound engineering in Los Angeles in 2016. This helped him develop his inventive expertise and expertise.

Marwan joined the music scene in 2016, combining Egyptian tradition, such because the native digital folks style, with hip-hop and entice. He grew to become generally known as a rapper in 2019 by way of his album Propaganda.
In his 2025 Matrosh, which interprets to “unstoppable,” he overtly brags about his expertise track. He opens up, flexing about dwelling in Egypt and being a king within the space. He additionally compares himself to Omar Marmoush a Egyptian soccer participant who is understood for being quick.
He then touches on love tradition inside Gen-Z, stating, “You overthink/ And also you unsend,” describing Gen-Z relationships. The web tradition the place, as a substitute of speaking, messages get deleted and are executed through know-how.
He continues the flexing by stating, “Strolling with an ID in my pocket, I enter any identified place, I’m the connection,” exhibiting how influential he’s within the trade. This can be a fashionable theme in Egyptian rap, with Egyptian society being closely based mostly on who you realize. He ends with “The spherical with me ends in retirement,” exhibiting that should you battle with him, your profession can be over. Nonetheless, he’s deliberate in exhibiting his dominance by way of his writing expertise, stating, “I’m happening on the blokes with pens.”
Matrosh additionally calls out others, “Half of those individuals are zeros, they’re getting into with the scarcity in a young.“ The beat is sweet and is one thing to bob to on a automobile journey. The artist jogs my memory of an Egyptian model of the artist Future. The braging and switching between gradual and sooner rapping.
I’d give this track a 6/10 for the enjoyable beat, some intelligent strains, and the references to Egyptian society. The themes of weed and excessive cash, talked about a number of occasions, appear disingenuous and a duplicate of American Fashion Rap. I’d encourage Moussa to maintain the Egyptian tradition and decrease making an attempt to suit into an trade field.

