Mishlawi

Tarik Ali Mishlawi, known by his stage name Mishlawi, is an American hip-hop performing artist, who grew up in Portugal. Dubbed as "Portuguese Hip Hop's revelation" by La Vanguardia, [1] and commonly referred to as a "TransAtlantic talent", [2] Mishlawi started his musical career on YouTube, before he was discovered by Richie Campbell and subsequently signed to Bridgetown Records, and later by Universal music and Island records.[3][4]

Mishlawi
Solitaire album cover; 2019.
Solitaire album cover; 2019.
Background information
Birth nameTarik Mishlawi
Born (1996-09-25) September 25, 1996
United States
OriginCascais, Portuguese Riviera
Genreship hop
Years active2014-present
LabelsBridgetown Records

Mishlawi has become a popular performing artist at many of Portugal's prominent music festivals, including the world famous MEO Sudoeste festival.[5][6][7][8][9][10][11]

Personal life

Tarik Ali Mishlawi was born in the United States,[12] but moved to Cascais, Portugal, on the Portuguese Riviera.[13] He attended the Carlucci American International School of Lisbon until graduating high school,[14] after which he attended American University, in Washington, DC, for two years, before attending the Point Blank Music School in London.[15]

Discography

Mixtapes

  • Wiz Kid - 2014

Singles

  • "All Night" - 2016
  • "Always on My Mind" - 2016
  • "Limbo" - 2016
  • "Time" - featuring Zara G; 2016
  • "Boohoo" - featuring Richie Campbell; 2016
  • "Turn Back" - 2017
  • "What's Happening" - produced by Zander, King Fuh; 2017
  • "Ignore" - 2017
  • "Afterthought" - featuring Trace Nova; 2017
  • "FMR" - 2018
  • "Homies & Pythons" - 2018
  • "Rain" - with Richie Campbell and Plutónio; 2018
  • "Bad Intentions" - 2018
  • "Uber Driver" - 2019
  • "Audemars" - featuring Nasty C; 2019
  • "Hotel" - feat gson (prod. davwave); 2020
  • "Break It" - prod. davwave; 2020
  • "Growing Pains" - 2020


Albums

  • Mishlawi EP - 2018
  • Solitaire - 2019

References

  1. "Los británicos Jamiroquai actuarán en el festival luso MEO Sudoeste". La Vanguardia. 17 January 2017.
  2. Correia, Goncalo (1 July 2017). "Um talento transatlântico passa por Águeda". Sábado.
  3. Bule, Filipa (9 May 2015). "O Festival Monte Verde realiza-se de 11 a 15 de agosto e tem lugar na Ribeira Grande (Açores)". Arte Sonora.
  4. Vieira, Mario Rui (8 August 2016). "Sangue novo no MEO Sudoeste: April Ivy, Átoa, Neev e Mishlawi". Blitz.
  5. Varzim, Tiago (23 December 2016). "Two Door Cinema Club confirmados para o MEO Sudoeste 2017". Arte Sonora.
  6. "Festival do Crato anuncia Ky-Mani Marley e Mishlawi para 22 de Agosto". MusicFestPT. 20 June 2017.
  7. Rodrigues, Elisabete (25 July 2017). "Festival F junta músicos portugueses de várias gerações em três dias de concertos". Sul Informacao.
  8. "Programação completa do Palco Santa Casa no MEO Sudoeste 2016". MusicFestPT. 1 June 2017.
  9. "Passatempo SA: Piruka e Mishlawi atuam hoje… e nós temos bilhetes para dar". Sul Informacao. 10 May 2017.
  10. "Marshmello no MEO Sudoeste". Blitz. 22 February 2017.
  11. "Mishlawi, D.A.M.A e Lost Frequencies animaram as hostes da primeira noite do Enterro da Gata'17". Correio do Minho. 14 May 2017.
  12. Patricio, Joao (27 November 2016). "Casulo #107: Mishlawi e Merk". Espalha Factos.
  13. Brandao, Marco (22 March 2016). "Mishlawi dos EUA ate a Bridgetown de Richie Campbell".
  14. "CAISL Commencement 2014". Carlucci American International School of Lisbon. 6 June 2014.
  15. Cruz, Annalise (4 August 2014). "Tarik Mishlawi '18: Rising Hip Hop Music Sensation". Her Campus.
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