Sameh Zakout (, born 1987) better known by his stage name SAZ, is a Palestinian rapper from Ramla, Israel. His music features themes of Palestinian and Arab identity and calls for peaceful resolution of ArabâÂÂIsraeli conflict. He was the subject of the 2006 documentary Saz: The Palestinian Rapper for Change.
Zakout gained attention and popularity as a contestant on the Israeli reality singing competition ' in 2012.
Zakout's first acting role was as Amir in the 2016 film Junction 48, directed by Udi Aloni. In 2018, Zakout played Hummus Guy #1 in Sameh Zoabi's Tel Aviv on Fire.
In 2021, Zakout collaborated with Israeli rapper Uriya Rosenman to create the video "Let's talk straight | ÃÂÃÂààÃÂÃÂè ÃÂÃÂÃÂèà| êùçàÃÂÃÂÃÂàïúñÃÂ". The video went viral during Israel's 2021 bombardment of Gaza. Zakout and Rosenman started touring as the duo Dugri. Translated into English, the word means 'straight' and may refer to the type straight speech of Israeli sabras. The duo posted a second single, 'Munfas', to YouTube in November 2021.