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Mohamed Khalifa
Mohamed Khalifa, also known by his stage name D.Drug, is a Libyan rapper, producer, and political activist. Born in Tripoli, Libya in 1983, he began his music career in 2002, producing beats and writing lyrics. He gained popularity in 2006 with the release of his song "Gedash," which translated to "How Much We Suffer." The song criticized the corruption of the Gaddafi regime and went viral among Libyan youth.

In 2008, Mohamed Khalifa moved to Sweden, but he continued to produce music and stay connected with the Libyan community. In 2011, he returned to Libya, where he became involved in politics. His song "Gedash" was seen by some as a catalyst for the youth rebellion against the Gaddafi regime, and he was accused of inciting violence. However, he denied any involvement in violence and emphasized that his message was about peaceful resistance.

In 2012, Mohamed Khalifa released his first album, "Hak" ("The Truth"), in collaboration with another rapper named Baba. The album addressed social issues and political corruption in Libya. Unfortunately, Baba was killed by Libyan militia in 2013.

Despite these tragic events, Mohamed Khalifa continued to be an active voice in the Libyan political scene. He used his music and social media presence to promote peace and advocate for human rights in his home country. He is also known for his work as an IT programmer, having graduated with a degree in the field.

Currently, Mohamed Khalifa lives in Sweden with his wife and two sons. He remains active as a political activist, using his music and social media presence to promote peace and advocate for human rights in Libya. His contributions to the Libyan music scene and his advocacy work have made him a respected and influential figure among Libyan youth.