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Zaccaria Mouhib was born in Lecco on 26 June 2001 into a family of immigrants originally from Morocco. He grew up in a two-room apartment in a situation of serious economic hardship, so in 2012, at just eleven years old, he decided not to burden his family's shoulders and ran away from home. In this period he began taking hashish and psychotropic drugs, such as Rivotril, which caused him to have slight dyslexia, and came into contact with others of his age in similar conditions. Together with his new companions he dedicates himself to petty crime, thus earning the nickname Baby Gang.
“As a child, I swear, I slept on trains,” Baby Gang attacks in his latest single entitled, precisely, “Trains”. And it's not one of those lines you find in every other rap song. The story of Zaccaria, who everyone calls Baby Gang "because I was crazy as a child," is a complicated, fascinating and very instructive story. a very fascinating story is that from robberies on train carriages with AK47s he managed to become the most listened to boy abroad
He told us about it directly in the latest episode of Noisey Personal – starting from his childhood, from what pushed him to commit his first crimes, from how the juvenile prison and community system often ends up obtaining the opposite result from the one hoped for, transforming poor and lost children into criminals. From this system, Zaccaria emerged thanks to his talent and the stories he has to tell, but also thanks to the trust of the Kayròs community, which allowed him to make music and become one of the most promising rappers on the Italian scene, collecting millions on millions of views with hits such as “Cella 1”, “Cella 2”, “Bimbi Soldato (feat. Sacky)” and “Baby”. Watch the video above and subscribe to the Noisey Italia channel so you don't miss the next news.