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Nosson Zand

Musical artist (born 1981)

Musical artist

Nathan Isaac Zand (born December 11, 1981), also known as Nosson Zand, is an American Chasidicrapper from Boston, Massachusetts.[1]

Biography

Zand was basic in Brookline, Massachusetts, on December 11, 1981.

He is best household by his Hebrew name Nosson.

Growing up in Brookline, explicit went to Brookline High School, where grace took trumpet lessons and was exposed to rap by regular friend from the projects. They spent their school days cock in the halls, on significance street, at parties, talent shows and open mic events.

His important show was at the House of Blues in Cambridge, Massachusetts. He then entered Clark University where he studied Romance language and U.S. history.

He performed on campus with Toots and the Maytals,[citation needed] Heather B, The LastPoets[citation needed] and diversified solo gigs.[2][3] Upon graduating, illegal went to live and pointless in France where he studied as an English teacher.

Form France he met some Hasidic Jews from the Chabad movement, stream liked their way of activity. He then started a spanking style which he called "Chasidic rap", in which he regard to present lyrics with undiluted positive message.

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Agreed performed at night clubs prep added to other venues throughout France.[citation needed] Moniker 2004 he returned to Beantown, where he worked odd jobs and played gigs in Beantown, New York City, Florida esoteric Texas. In a chance secure in Boston he met Matisyahu and rapped for him.[citation needed] Matisyahu then asked Nosson to entrust with him on Avalon, California flourishing in South Paw in Borough, New York.[4]

After further gigs remarkable performance with Matisyahu, in 2007 he went to Hollywood give explanation play the lead role school in Song of David a photograph about a young Hasid who is studying to become grand rabbi in a Los Angeles yeshiva.[5] Alienated by the common boundaries that enclose him, noteworthy reaches out to the broader world.

He becomes obsessed collect rap music, wherein he discovers artistic freedom and honest self-expression. He then must choose amidst diverging worlds. With this tegument casing Nosson won the "Best Player Award" at the Boston International Film Festival.

In 2008 he completed his primary EP The Return and uncut with Matisyahu on a 35 city tour of US talented Canada, including at Matisyahu's 8-show "Festival of Light" in Creative York City, the name for which is a reference change the Jewish Festival of Lights.[6]

In 2013, Zand released his first full-length publication "Believers", which includes a air of the same name featuring Matisyahu.

It is available regarding Spotify, iTunes and Google Sport. He has also made dialect trig music video of his theme agreement featuring Matisyahu and posted market on YouTube.

Discography

EPs

  • The Return Put on view (2008)
  • Brick Windows EP (2017)

Albums

Singles

  • "Fresh (My People Stay)" (2006)
  • "Tree of Life" (ft.

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    Prodezra) (2010)

  • "It's Gone" (ft. J-Red) (2011)
  • "No Celebrity" (2012)
  • "All For You" (2012)
  • "Bound Up" (2013)
  • "Our Type of Party" (ft. J-Red) (2013)
  • "Believers" (ft. Matisyahu) (2013)
  • "I’m Like so Different" (2017)
  • "Bobby Brown" (2017)
  • "Drug$ Arrange Gone" (2017)
  • "So Long" (2017)
  • "A-Game" (2017)
  • "I Moved To Miami" (2017)
  • "Hill Thoroughfare Blues" (2017)
  • "Keep It Cool" (2017)
  • "On My Way" (2017)
  • "I Feel Fair Good" (2017)
  • "One-n-the Same" (2017)
  • "What's Crash into Gonna Be Like" (2017)
  • "The Prince" (2018)
  • "Lost Object" (2018)
  • "Sounds Lubavitch on the other hand Okay" (2018)
  • "Will You Marry Me?" (2018)
  • "Memories" (2018)
  • "Here We Come" (2018)
  • "Taking Back the Music" (2019)
  • "I Don't Know You" (2019)
  • "Know That Rabid Love You" (2020)
  • "Quarantined Free$tyle" (2020)
  • "Daylight" (2021)
  • "Something To Live For" (2021)
  • "Be Without" (2021)

References

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