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Rabbie Nassrallah (born 1979), who is better known as Nasseman, is a Liberian
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singer, songwriter, and activist. He gained recognition after releasing the 2015 single "Till We Meet Again", which was written to honor his mentor Ras Katata. His music primarily addresses
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prevalent in Liberian society. Nasseman has written songs for several Liberian artists, and has released the albums ''Till We Meet'' (2008) and ''Redemption Time'' (2012).


Life and career

Nasseman was born in 1979, to a Lebanese father and a Liberian mother. Raised in
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, he lived through Liberia's
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and second civil war and witnessed the killing and destruction caused by rival
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s. Nasseman started performing when he was 11 years old. He opened for Akon when the singer performed in Liberia in 2006, and was one of the headline acts at
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's 2006 presidential inauguration. Nasseman is part of the Hipco Accountability Network, an organization that strengthens copyright laws and establishes minimum play laws in Liberia. The network includes several musical personalities, including Takun J, JD Donzo, Shining Man, and JB of
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, among others. Nasseman released the single "Bonkey" in 2012; it won an award at the Fair Play Anti-Corruption music competition, which was organized by members of the International Anti-Corruption Conference. In May 2015, Nasseman opened NasseBar, a reggae bar located in Fiamah,
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. In December 2015, he attended Accountability Lab's Corruption Must Go musical campaign, held on the University of Liberia campus. He performed his pan-African anthem "All Africans" at the event. In 2019, Nasseman released the single "Who Stole the Money?", along with its music video. The song is a protest song that references the disappearance of $25 million from the
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. In an interview with the '' Daily Observer'' newspaper, Nasseman said he released the song in order to reawaken the public's interests in the L$16 billion that went missing in a shipping container the previous year. Moreover, he said he wants authorities in charge to reveal the truth about the missing funds. Nasseman was featured on "Gangsta Bankers", an
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song by Indian
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, the song was released on April 29, 2022. The accompanying music video for "Gangsta Bankers" was shot in Liberia and India. Nasseman recorded the song with the band after meeting them at the Fair Play Anti-Corruption Youth Voices program in
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. Nasseman released the reggae song, titled "The Boy from Gibraltar", in January 2023. It was written by himself and mixed by Master Lzee of Las Vegas Studios. Lyrically, the song addresses some of the missteps of the Weah administration and chronicles the positives of the president's career thus far. "The Boy from Gibraltar" serves as the official music for
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's 2023 book, titled ''George Weah: The Story of Africa's Footballer President – An Unofficial Biography''. The accompanying music video for the song was directed by Alexander Wiaplah, commonly known as Usher. Sieh said he chose to work with Nasseman because he is a big fan of the singer's music and believes the singer "understands the project of the Weah story".


Humanitarian works

Nasseman is an ambassador for Transparency International. He also served as an
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ambassador in 2010. In January 2013, Nasseman was part of Let's Speak Out, a program created by PCI Media Impact to help combat
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in Liberia. He performed with rapper Takun J and singer Peaches during a three-day county tour that included stops in
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and
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counties. Nasseman is a member of Fair Play, a movement composed of young artists speaking out against corruption and social injustice. The movement is supported by several artists, including
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, Alika, and
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.


Artistry

Nasseman's music is influenced by the music of
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, Nasio Fontaine, Buju Banton, and Sizzla Kalonji. His music primarily addresses
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prevalent in Liberian society. Nasseman considers his music to be a "vehicle for change", and has included love ballads and club songs on his albums. The organization
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stated that although his lyrics and tone are "sometimes critical", he has found relief through music in order to overcome "the atrocities musicians like himself witnessed".


Discography

*''Till We Meet'' (2008) *''Redemption Time'' (2012)


Awards and nominations


See also

* List of Liberian musicians


References


External links

*{{Official website, https://nasseman.com/ 1979 births Living people Liberian songwriters Musicians from Monrovia Liberian singers Liberian male musicians