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Los Serenos Sefarad
OriginSeattle, Washington
GenresJewish hip hop, Sephardic music, Judaeo-Spanish hip-hop
Years active2014 (2014)–present
MembersRabbi Simon Benzaquen
Alejandro "Alex" Hernandez
WebsiteLos Serenos Sefarad

Los Serenos Sefarad ("The Sefarad Watchmen") is an American Judaeo-Spanish-language Jewish hip hop group from Seattle, Washington. They were formed in 2014 by Rabbi Simon Benzaquen (vocals, songwriting), Alejandro "Alex" Hernandez (rapping, producer, guitar), and Netzah Hernandez (producer).[1] They recorded their debut album Los Bilbilikos on September 2017

History

Los Serenos Sefarad was formed in January 2014 by Morrocan-born[2] Sephardic Rabbi Simon Benzaquen and Mexican-born rapper/guitarist Alejandro "Alex" Hernandez. Benzaquen, the former rabbi of Bikur Holim Congregation in Seattle's Seward Park neighborhood, was initially uninterested in hip hop but gained a deeper understanding while overseeing the conversion studies of rapper Nissim Black (formerly D. Black), and prominently collaborated with Black on his song "Sores" [3] and several concerts.[1][4] Hernandez, who had moved to Seattle from Chihuahua, Mexico.[1] One of their first collaborations in 2013 was a rap version of the Ladino Hanukkah song "Ocho Kandelikas".[5] Their first performances in Seattle were at Seward Park's SPARK Jewish Music Festival.[1]

On November 9, 2015, the group released their first music video, "La Vida Do Por El Raki".[6] In 2016, they released the songs "La Serena" (The Sentinel)[7] and "Adyjo Keryda Espanya" (Goodbye My Beloved Spain),[8] the latter written about the expulsion of Jews during the Spanish Inquisition on 1492.

Discography

Albums

Los Bilbilikos 2017

Singles

  • "La Vida Do Por El Raki" (2015) [6]
  • "La Serena" (2016) [7]
  • "Adyjo Keryda Espanya" (2016) [8]

Music videos

  • "La Vida Do Por El Raki" (2015) [6]

References

  1. ^ a b c d Large, Jerry. "Infusing ancient Ladino songs with rap to keep a culture alive". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 2 September 2015.
  2. ^ http://sscusa.org/shimon-benzquen/
  3. ^ "Sores Feat Rabbi Simon Benzaquen and Nissim Black". Retrieved Sep 12, 2013.
  4. ^ Tomky, Naomi. "Meet the Rapping Rabbi of Seattle". The Forward. Retrieved 21 May 2015.
  5. ^ Emily K. Alhadeff (July 23, 2014). "In Seattle, a Sephardi Ladino Revival Takes Hold". Tablet. Retrieved 25 August 2016.
  6. ^ a b c "La Vida Do Por El Raki". Retrieved Nov 9, 2015.
  7. ^ a b "La Serena". Retrieved Feb 26, 2016.
  8. ^ a b "Adyjo Keryda Espanya". Retrieved Aug 16, 2016.