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The upmarket crowd was on display at a rare concert Omar held this past weekend at the Marriott hotel in Islamabad. Well-coiffed women in tight jeans and young hipsters in velour jackets held up iPhones and Blackberries to record the show. "We really enjoy Adil's music because it represents the young generation," said Faizaan Bomassy, a 23-year engineer wearing a white Playboy hoody. Even among Omar's friends and fans, some were surprised by the swearing and sexual references that flow through his music. "I think it's a little explicit sometimes, but I think it's good music," said Waleed Ali Khan, a 20-year-old student. "I think he is breaking new ground and paving the way for new artists." Omar was born in London but moved to Islamabad when he was very young. He began writing lyrics at the age of 10 when his father died and his mother was bedridden for several years with a serious illness. He dropped out of high school in his final year so he could focus on rap full time. "I have never done drugs or alcohol or anything, so I think writing and recording music was my main outlet," said Omar. Paki Rambo and Omar's collaborations with American rap stars will appear on the album he plans to release next year, The Mushroom Cloud Effect. About a third of the songs were recorded in Los Angeles, and the rest in Omar's bedroom in his mother's house in Islamabad.
Despite the in-your-face nature of Omar's music, he said he tries not to make his songs too provocative for fear that he or his family could be targeted by the Taliban or other Islamist militants who often kill people who disagree with their views. "To keep out of harm's way, I wouldn't speak on certain things or push certain buttons," said Omar. "It seems weak to me, and I don't necessarily admire it because I should be going balls out, but it's not easy in Pakistan."
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