Imagine leaving everything you know-your home, your language, your friends-and starting over in a place where nothing makes sense. Could you survive? Could you thrive? Could you become a star?This is the extraordinary true story of a thirteen-year-old boy who arrived in America from Morocco unable to speak a single word of English. Landing in the South Bronx-the birthplace of hip-hop-he faced poverty, struggled to fit in, and watched his family fall apart. Most kids would have given up. He chose to fight.Discover how he turned pain into poetry, blending the sounds of North Africa with the beats of New York City streets. Learn about the years of hustling-making DVDs, promoting himself on corners, refusing to quit even when doors slammed in his face. See how he built his own movement from nothing, creating the Coke Boys and earning respect one mixtape at a time.From sleeping on floors to performing on the world's biggest stages, from "Pop That" to the global anthem "Unforgettable," this is a journey that proves the American Dream is still alive for those brave enough to chase it. But this story isn't just about music-it's about building hospitals in Uganda, giving back to Morocco, and never forgetting where you came from.Perfect for young readers who feel different, who are learning a new language, or who need to know that your background doesn't define your future-your determination does.Two worlds. One dream. Infinite possibilities.Recommended for readers ages 6-12