Moshe Reuven

American rapper and entrepreneur

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2024 Released multiple singles: 'Red and Yellow', 'Wonderer' (Official Release), 'Vehi', 'Light', 'Breathe', 'Love', 'Redemption', 'Tzama Lecha', and 'War'
August 30 2024 Released two mixtape mini albums: 'The Poetry Tapes' and 'The Reggae Tapes featuring Julian Marley'. Hit single 'Vehi' from The Poetry Tapes climbed to 18th on Spotify Top Songs in Israel.
March 22 2024 Topped the Israel Spotify Charts at #1.
March 9 2024 Reached #19 on Spotify Top 50 charts for Israel.
February 2024 Gained viral attention at the Grammy Awards as the only Orthodox Jewish artist invited, wearing a 'Never Again Means Now' shirt and a traditional Hasidic garment.
February 21 2024 Song 'Red and Yellow' reached #89 on Spotify Charts for Top Songs in Israel.
2023 Released single 'Holding Up My Hands'
2023 Became a member of the Recording Academy.
December 2023 Headlined The Largest Menorah Lighting Concert in Brooklyn, New York during Chanukah.
2022 Released multiple singles including 'Say' featuring Julian Marley, 'Kids', 'Wonderer', and 'The Flame'
2022 Released song 'Say' with Julian Marley, featured in Rolling Stone's Global Artist Spotlight.
2022 Included in Forbes 30 Under 30 list.
December 2022 Performed with Julian Marley in Florida for the first time in mid-December.
2021 Received rabbinic ordination at the Rabbinical College of America after spending multiple years studying in various yeshivas in America and Israel.
2020 Released debut single 'You Are Not Alone', aimed at supporting people during the COVID-19 pandemic.
2020 Signed his first record deal with Create Music Group, becoming the fourth Orthodox Jew to sign to a top record label.
2018 Inspired by the Lubavitcher Rebbe's teachings, Sheradsky began writing on chassidus topics for Thrive Global and Live Kabbalah.
2018 Sheradsky made his first contribution to Forbes and joined the Forbes Technology Council and Young Entrepreneurs Council.
2017 Moshe Reuven Sheradsky published his first writings in The Huffington Post.

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