Singled Out: Kosha Dillz's Span Hebrish
. "Span Hebrish" was created in LA although the producer Shuko is in Germany. I had been a staple for me to make something with Hebrew in my albums and the engineer (who produced my last album) Jesse Shatkin recorded it. I went on to perform the song for the next five years is a key part of my stage show. Only recently was I in Sundance film Festival with director at Jansen what I meant in Amsterdam , and we decided to start shooting a music video. We met at a show I was opening up for action Bronson. Since we were at Sundance we were able to get Louis Lombardi from The Sopranos, Entourage and 24 for a cameo. He was at a few shows for us during the week. Later on I brought Ed out to LA to help finish the vision of the video and five years later we reintroduced to something visual community. The point of the song was to be impressive without really saying much I'm more or less talk like little Wayne just using wordplay to impress people but I have exceptions the lyrics are quite dumb and fun, yet the beat shows the dancing is the best way to feel a song. The rabbi isn't really a Rabbi too. He is actually an r n b rapper from SLC that has Mormon parents. Hearing is believing. Now that you know the story behind the song and video listen and watch for yourself here and learn more about Kosha Dillz right here!
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