Narcy (rapper)

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Narcy
Birth nameYassin Alsalman
Also known asThe Narcicyst
Born (1982-05-26) May 26, 1982 (age 42)
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Origin Basra, Iraq
Genres Alternative hip hop
Occupation(s) Rapper
Years active2000–present
Website www.wearethemedium.com/narcy

Yassin Alsalman, better known by his stage name Narcy (formerly The Narcicyst), is an Iraqi-Canadian rapper, author, university instructor and actor. He currently resides in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.

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Biography

Alsalman's parents are originally from Basra, Iraq, but emigrated to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) in the 1970s. [1] Yassin was born in Dubai in 1982. In 1987, at the age of five, he and his family moved to Montreal, Quebec, Canada. [2] Yassin spent much of his youth moving back and forth between Canada and the UAE, spending his high school years receiving an education in Dubai.

Career

Music

In 2000 Yassin moved back to Montreal and started working on his music production in a local recording studio. [3] He has released ten albums and EPs as a solo artist and collaborated with Mashrou' Leila, A Tribe Called Red, Yasiin Bey.

Narcy's most recent album, 2020's Love & Chaos, was made over a five-week period during the coronavirus pandemic. [4]

During a performance at 2019's Sole DXB Festival in Dubai, where he performed alongside Blackstar and Wu-Tang, Narcy stated that there "are not many people from Iraq in the rap game in North America, so I take my space with a great sense of responsibility." [5]

On Sept. 8, 2020, musician Todd Rundgren released his new single, "Espionage," a collaboration with Narcy that features his lead vocals. [6]

Narcy's performances and lyrics are often political. In 2017, he joined Jeremy Scahill, Desmond Cole and Naomi Klein for a taping of The Intercept podcast, during which he performed a spoken word poem. [7]

He has also directed many of his own music videos, and those of frequent collaborators. His video for A Tribe Called Red ft Yaasiin Bey's R.E.D. won the 2017 "Video of the Year" at the Juno awards.

Acting

As an actor, he appeared in the movie City of Life which revolves around life in Dubai in 2009. In the movie, he played the role of Khalfan, a conflicted yet loyal Emirati teenager caught in a class struggle with his best friends. He has also starred in short Gemini-nominated series Verte, a musical short on the Green Line in Montreal's Metro system. He also is known to act in his music videos, both as Jamal in self-written RISE as well as Jassem in his latest release "Makoo", off World War Free Now!. He also voiced the playable character of Darius I, who speaks Aramaic, in the video game Sid Meier's Civilization V .

Academic

Since 2011, Alsalman has taught a course at Concordia University, in conjunction with Marc Peters, titled "Hip Hop: Past, Present, and Future". [8] He has also taught a course on seeing current events through the lens of cultural frameworks. These classes are recorded as part of We Are The Medium's flagship podcast and have included guests such as Mochilla, A Tribe Called Red, Chance The Rapper, Lowkey, Dounia, Mashrou' Leila and many more.

Literature

In October 2020, Alsalman released his first multi-genre collection titled Text Messages or How I Found Myself Time Traveling, published by Haymarket Books. It has been called "an ambitious and bold time capsule capturing the insane times we're living through" by Hasan Minhaj and "a necessary read" by Talib Kweli. [9] In 2015 Alsalman collaborated with renowned artist Ashraf Ghori to create a groundbreaking mixed-media project called World War Free Now which combined music, video, and comics together. [10] A limited edition comic was released as a companion piece to Narcy's album. [11]

Discography

Albums

Euphrates

The Narcicyst

Narcy

Singles

Filmography

Film

Voice Over

Publications

See also

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