Nasseman, whose real name is Rabbie Nassrallah, is a prominent Liberian reggae singer, songwriter, and activist. Born in 1979 to a Lebanese father and a Liberian mother, he grew up in Monrovia, where he witnessed the devastating effects of Liberia's civil wars. This experience deeply influenced his music, which often addresses social issues and advocates for change. Nasseman began performing at the age of 11 and gained recognition with his hit single "Till We Meet Again," written in memory of his mentor Ras Katata. He has released several albums, including *Till We Meet* (2008) and *Redemption Time* (2012), and has collaborated with artists from across Africa and beyond.
Nasseman's music is characterized by its powerful messages and is influenced by artists like Bob Marley, Nasio Fontaine, Buju Banton, and Sizzla Kalonji. He has been involved in various social causes, serving as an HIV/AIDS ambassador in 2010 and participating in anti-corruption initiatives. His recent releases include "Who Stole the Money?" and "The Boy from Gibraltar," which highlight his commitment to addressing contemporary issues. Nasseman's work has earned him recognition in Liberia and beyond, solidifying his position as a leading voice in African reggae.
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