Dudu Faruk

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  • Rapper
  • singer
  • actor
Years active2013–present
Musical artist

Ori Comay (born October 21, 1996), better known by his stage name Dudu Faruk, is an Israeli rapper, singer and actor. His musical style is trap integrated with mizrahi music. The typical lyrics of his songs are blunt, include explicit references to violence and sex, yet also humorous.

Early life

Comay grew up in the neighborhood of Ma'oz Aviv in the north of Tel Aviv.[1] He attended the multidisciplinary school Lady Davis in Ne'ot Afeka.

Career

Comay first created the mock persona "Dudu Faruk" when he was a high school student in 2013, as a parody Instagram account.

Faruk's manner of speaking and the clothes that he wears, usually a white tank top and baseball cap, are associated with the trope of an ars.[2]

Comay later began recording and releasing songs in Faruk's character. His independent videoclips first achieved online virality around 2017.[3]

In January 2019 Faruk appeared, in character, in a live interview on the popular television talk show Ofira and Berkovic. The hosts confronted him, demanded that he will expose his real identity, and criticized his provocative lyrics. Faruk failed to answer them, and eventually walked out before the interview was supposed to end. The incident shattered his fake persona, and caused severe damage to his career.[4]

Controversy

Faruk's songs contain explicit, violent and chauvinistic lyrics, yet he became extremely popular among teens and kids, which concerned parents' organizations. The chairwoman of the Women's International Zionist Organization in Israel, Gila Oshrat, formally requested from Hadera mayor, Zvi Gendelman, and from then minister of Culture and Sports, Miri Regev, to cancel Faruk's show at the Boom Box Festival.[5]

Faruk's parodic adoption of the Ars trope, which is considered ethnically offensive, has also been criticized.

Discography

Studio albums

  • Osef Hachashmal (2018)
  • Shhh... (2021)

References

  1. ^ זוהר, אמיר (March 25, 2008). "חדשות טובות מהחזית הצפונית". Haaretz (in Hebrew). Retrieved September 9, 2019.
  2. ^ "דודו פארוק: הראפר שלא הכרתם ואתם ממש ממש צריכים". mako. May 11, 2018. Retrieved September 9, 2019.
  3. ^ "החדשות – הכוכב הגדול של הנוער: דודו פארוק". mako. January 8, 2019. Retrieved September 9, 2019.
  4. ^ Rosen, Ido (October 12, 2023). Independent Content Creators Online: A Paradigm Shift in Film Aesthetic and Production, the Case of Israel. Ph.D. Dissertation, University of Cambridge (Thesis). doi:10.17863/cam.101964.
  5. ^ "‏המחאה נגד דודו פארוק מעלה הילוך". Israel Hayom. Retrieved September 9, 2019.
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