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David Moses Jassy (born April 11, 1974), is a Swedish musician, songwriter and music producer. With Andrés Avellán, he was part of a Swedish R&B
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and many more. He is the founder of Jassy World Entertainment, a music production and publishing company.


Early years: Navigators

David Jassy formed, with Andrés Avellán, the R&B
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duo,
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. They released first single, cover of
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' song "Come into My Life" in 1998. In the same year they released another single called "I Remember". In 1999 they released their third and most successful single "Superstar" that stayed 11 weeks in
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reaching number 20. In the single "Superstar", Jassy and Avellan sampled bassline from
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's classic " I Want Your Love". In the same year their only album ''Daily Life Illustrators'' was released, reaching number 27 in the Swedish Albums Chart.


Musical production

Jassy co-wrote " Be Good to Me" and "
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's '' Headstrong'' and " It's Alright, It's OK" and " Crank It Up" from Tisdale's ''
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''. He also co-wrote " Goodbye to Yesterday" and "Back Off" by
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Love Struck "Love Struck" is a song by American boy band V Factory. It is their first official single from their debut album. Song information The song was written by David Jassy and Darin Zanyar. The single was released on iTunes on February 3, 2009. Musi ...
" by
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", "Runaway" and "Karma" for Darin, "Body Language" for
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Personal life

He was born in 1974 in
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, Sweden to a Gambian father and an Estonian mother. He has one son born in 1997 in Sweden. Incident and arrest Jassy was arrested by
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on November 23, 2008 after a confrontation with jazz musician John Osnes. Osnes was crossing the street at Selma Avenue and Schrader Boulevard. Witnesses told police that Osnes had banged on the front of Jassy's vehicle with his hands in response to Jassy's car moving into the crosswalk. Jassy got out, punched Osnes, and kicked him in the head. The coroner testified that it was either this kick or the resulting fall that broke Osnes's skull and caused his death. Jassy fled and while leaving the scene, his vehicle this time ran over Osnes. Bystanders and an off-duty Anaheim police officer tried unsuccessfully to detain Jassy. Two other off-duty police officers from Melbourne Australia were also at the scene. They tried unsuccessfully to revive Osnes. Osnes was pronounced dead on arrival at the hospital, and Jassy was arrested the next day, and charged with one count of murder, along with an additional count of assault with a deadly weapon. He remained in custody on $1 million bail, facing a possible life-with-parole prison term. Trial and sentencing The trial began on January 13, 2010. Jassy's attorney contended he was defending himself, his girlfriend, and his vehicle from "an angry drunk." The prosecution countered that Jassy was the aggressor. On February 1, 2010, he was convicted of second-degree murder but not guilty of assault with a deadly weapon and leaving the scene of an accident. On March 4, 2010 Jassy was sentenced to 15 years to life imprisonment. He was scheduled to be eligible for parole in 2024. On March 27, 2020, California Governor
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commuted Jassy's sentence to time served and he was released from prison on parole.https://www.gov.ca.gov/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/March-2020-Clemency-Certificates.pdf


Recordings under incarceration

The program known as Youthful Offender Program (or Y.O.P.) came about due to a change in U.S. legislation, allowing youthful offenders entering prison under the age of 22 that were supposed to go to level 4 high security prison for serving their sentences, were afforded an opportunity to be transferred to
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prison which is a level 2 minimum security prison. Y.O.P. run by the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) also stipulated the creation of various programs to help in rehabilitation of offenders, with very positive results. This prompted David Jassy already in San Quentin to volunteer in a musical program launched in 2015. Jassy's project "Y.O.P. Mixtape Program" tried to help young inmates through his own songwriting and record producing experience to allow the youth enrolled to record their own music in a studio inaugurated in the prison.YOP Mixtape Video - David Jassy
/ref> Jassy explains that he grew up listening to rap and it affected his mood according to what rapper he was listening to. He encouraged the talented youth imprisoned on various offences to channel their feelings through music and lyrics they composed, thus serving as a rehabilitation and hopefully serve as a tool to help prevent other youth to fall into the same path through listening to a more genuine output of music from those actually incarcerated rather than the gangsta rappers they are accustomed to hear who just glorify prison life. Jassy also imposed a rule that in the recordings he would help in launching, no
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would be allowed in the lyrics. From an initial mixtape project, the program developed into a more involved music mentorship program. Jassy says the mixtape released has caught the attention of music industry celebrities like
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, who are now supporters of the program.


Contagious

Jassy is part of the hip-hop band, Contagious, one of four official inmate music groups at San Quentin that perform at various yard shows, graduations and events inside the prison during the year. Jassy is the primary songwriter and front man of the band, that also includes convicted prisoners Paul Comauex (vocals), Lee Jaspar (on guitars), Kevin Sawyer (on keyboards) and James Benson (on drums). Contagious is under the supervision of prison staff and technician Raphaele Casale.


TEDxSanQuentin

In 2017, Jassy was invited to a special
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entitled TEDxSanQuentin. He performed during the event his own composition "Freedom" inspired by his own experience. Jassy wrote it when he was stuck in his cell during a lockdown at Solano Prison years earlier. Jassy’s son was in the audience. The filmed event was uploaded on April 20, 2017.


Productions

Jassy also worked on his own materials and released remixes including "Freedom" from The Game which he entitled "Freedom (Dreams Remix)". He also created beats for the acclaimed prison podcast ''
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'' producing music from an influx of younger men who came into San Quentin.


Discography


Albums

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*1999: ''Daily Life Illustrators'' (reached #27 on Swedish Albums Chart) Track list:


Singles

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*1998: "Come into My Life" (reached #31 on Swedish Singles Chart) *1998: "I Remember" (reached #46 on Swedish Singles Chart) *1999: "Superstar" (reached #20 on Swedish Singles Chart) Solo *2009: "Exit" *2017: "Freedom" (released 13 May 2018)iTunes: Freedom - David Jassy
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Collaborations (albums / singles)

*2004: "Blah Blah Blah" (single by Vanessa Struhler featuring David Jassy) *2007: " Be Good to Me" by
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featuring David Jassy (taken from her album '' Headstrong'') ** "
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" (written by David Jassy produced by Twin) *2007: "
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(written by David Jassy) *2008: '' Flashback'' (album by
Darin Zanyar Darin Zanyar (born 2 June 1987), prefessionally known as Darin, is a Kurdish-Swedish pop singer and songwriter born in Stockholm. He first came into prominence on the television talent show '' Idol''. Darin has released nine studio albums, eight ...
with six songs on the album written by David Jassy): **"Karma" (single written by and featuring David Jassy) **"Runaway" (single written by David Jassy) **"Strobelight", "Flashback", "Roadtrip" (other songs on album written by David Jassy) *2008: "Outta Control" by
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(written and featuring David Jassy) *2009: "
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" by VFactory (written by David Jassy, Darin and produced by Swedish production team Twin) *2009: ''
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'', an album by
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– album co-produced by David Jassy **" It's Alright, It's OK" (single from same album – song co-written by David Jassy) **" Crank It Up (second single includes vocals by David Jassy) **"Watcha Waitin For" (written by David Jassy produced by Twin) ** "Acting Out" (written by David Jassy and produced by Twin) *2009: "
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", an anti-bullying song by Friends featuring Darin (written by David Jassy and produced by Twin) *2009: "Got Skillz", "Pooltable","Okay" and "Match Made in Heaven" (
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featuring David Jassy) *2010: "
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featuring
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(written by David Jassy produced by Twin)


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* * {{DEFAULTSORT:Jassy, David Moses 1974 births Living people 21st-century Swedish male singers People convicted of murder by California Swedish male songwriters Swedish people convicted of murder Swedish people imprisoned abroad Swedish people of Estonian descent Swedish people of Gambian descent English-language singers from Sweden People from Solna Municipality