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{{AAType |Image=Picture7.png |Home page=http://www.narcy.net/ |Location=Montreal |Arts=Music |Type=Person |Aspects=Rap and Hip Hop }} {{From wp|http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Narcicyst}} '''Yassin Alsalman''', better known by his stage name '''The Narcicyst''' (or '''Narcy'''), is an Iraqi journalist and Hip Hop MC[1][2]. Originally from [[Basra]], he was born and raised in [[Dubai]].[2] Now settled in [[Montreal]], Canada. He began his career as part of a Hip Hop trio called '''Euphrates''', along with Nawar and Nawaf Al-Rufaie. The two brothers had been Yassin’s childhood friends and worked together as a production team called Sandhill, providing the musical backrdrop for the group’s two LPs ('''A Bend in the River''' and '''Stereotypes Incorporated'''). The group also contributed to the soundtrack of Voices of Iraq, a documentary featured in The Georgia Straight and Time.[4] Euphrates disbanded after Nawaf’s unexpected passing on November 26, 2004. Yassin has since pursued a solo career, recording 4 mixtapes and a studio album. Rapping in English and occasionally in Iraqi Arabic, Yassin’s lyrics address some of the social, political and cultural issues of our time, including the 9/11 attacks, the US-led invasion of Iraq, Islamophobia and the Israeli occupation of Palestine. He has performed in live shows across Canada, Europe, the United States and the Middle East, often backed by a live band and vocalists. He has also opened for a number of high profile acts like Public Enemy, Busta Rhymes, Talib Kweli, Kanye West, Non Phixion, Madlib, A-Trak, Brother Ali, DJ Vadim[5], Dead Prez and Afu Ra[6] to name a few. A graduate in political science and communication studies, Yassin completed a Masters’ degree in media studies, focusing on the identity politics in Hip hop poetics, specifically looking at the lived experiences of Arabs in North America. As part of his thesis, he recorded '''Fear of An Arab Planet''', along with fellow Arab American MCs and producers Omar Offendum, Ragtop and Eccentric. ==Discography== ===Albums=== With Euphrates * ''A Bend in the River (album)'' (2003) * ''Stereotypes Incorporated'' (2004) * ''The Euphrates Collection'' (2006) Solo and Collaborative LPs * ''Stuck Between Iraq and a Hard Place'' (2006) * ''The Arab Summit's Fear Of An Arab Planet'' (2007) * ''Stuck Between Iraq and a Hard Place Vol. 2'' (2008) * ''The Narcicyst'' (2009) * ''Stuck Between Iraq and a Hard Place Vol. 3'' (2009) * ''Mr. Asthmatic'' (2010) * ''Yassin'' (2011) ===Singles=== With Euphrates * ''Commodore 64'' (2005 Expertism Records) ===Videography=== * ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TtoHCUMpNMY Phatwa]'' (2009) * ''[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ISHZQJdeSw&feature=related Hamdulilah]'' (2010) ===Filmography=== * "City of Life" (2009) ==References== {{reflist|2}} ==External links== *[http://www.narcy.net/ Official website] *[http://www.myspace.com/euphrates The Narcicyst] at [[MySpace]] *{{imdb name|3000844}} *[http://www.montrealmirror.com/2006/102606/cover_music.html Article by Rupert Bottenberg], ''Montreal Mirror'' *[http://www.straight.com/article/euphrates-keeps-it-positive Euphrates Keeps it Positive] by Tara Henley *[http://www.orlandoweekly.com/music/review.asp?rid=3141 ''Stereotypes Incorporated'' review] *[http://bitchmagazine.org/post/for-the-narcicyst-iraq-is-the-bomb/ For The Narcicyst, Iraq is the Bomb] article by Mandy Van Deven in ''[[Bitch (magazine)]]'' published May 21, 2009 {{DEFAULTSORT:Narcicyst, The}} [[fr:The Narcicyst]]
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