'Local lad from Bolton' takes musical message of faith and positivity to mainstream

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A unique and talented Bolton artist has won widespread recognition for bringing his faith to his music.

A unique and talented Bolton artist has won widespread recognition for bringing his faith to his music . Bilal Shafiq, who performs as B-SHAF, has pioneered “halal rap” that aligns with his Muslim faith while bringing a message of positivity to his listeners. This week he has been selected as the BBC Asian Network’s Artist of the Week, a major milestone in the proud Bolton lad’s career.

Bilal said: “As a local lad from Bolton, it’s exciting to be getting this kind of recognition.” He added: “My music is made in a way that Muslims can listen without guilt or fear of going against God. Bilal is bringing his message of faith and positivity to the mainstream (Image: Public) “The beats are created entirely from vocals and the daff drum, which makes them permissible in Islam.



“And my lyrics focus on positive themes like self-improvement, faith, and resisting temptation, rather than the negativity often found in mainstream rap.” Bilal, who attended Bolton Parish Church School, Little Lever Secondary School, Bolton Sixth Form College, and Bolton University, says it is hugely exciting to be getting national recognition. Bilal has made his radio debut and is looking forward to further appearances (Image: BBC) He has already been played on Radio Manchester, with his track Dream played on BBC introducing.

The unique artist is looking forward to bringing his distinctive musical stylings to a wider audience still as more and more people discover what he has to offer. Having worked as a cloud engineer, the recognition from radio stations and prestigious venues, Bilal says he is thrilled to take his musical passions to the mainstream . ALSO READ: Mosque opens doors with message 'all about peace' to mark Holy month ALSO READ: Stunning new mosque hailed as 'landmark project' at grand opening ALSO READ: Mosque opens doors to guests in 'message of peace and togetherness' As well as his recognition with the BBC Asian Network, Bilal was also chosen to perform for South Asian Heritage Month at Manchester Museum.

This saw Bilal perform alongside a range of other artists form the “theme” launch, that featured all kinds of celebrations of South Asian culture. But this is only the beginning of Bilal’s journey, with filming already underway for the video for his next song, which he hopes will be released around June 1 this year. From his roots in Bolton, to bursting onto the mainstream nationwide, Bilal is more than ready to take his message of positivity to all kinds of audiences.

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