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


Biography

Zand was born in
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, on December 11, 1981. He is best known by his
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name Nosson. Growing up in Brookline, he went to
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, where he took trumpet lessons and was exposed to rap by a friend from the
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. They spent their school days rapping in the halls, on the street, at parties, talent shows and
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events. His first show was at the
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in
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. He then entered
Clark University Clark University is a private research university in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1887 with a large endowment from its namesake Jonas Gilman Clark, a prominent businessman, Clark was one of the first modern research uni ...
where he studied French language and U.S. history. He performed on campus with
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, Heather B, The LastPoets and multiple solo gigs. Upon graduating, he went to live and work in France where he worked as an English teacher. In France he met some
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from the
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movement, and liked their way of life. He then started a new style which he called "Chasidic rap", in which he aimed to present lyrics with a positive message. He performed at night clubs and other venues throughout France. In 2004 he returned to Boston, where he worked odd jobs and played gigs in Boston, New York City, Florida and
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. In a chance encounter in Boston he met
Matisyahu Matthew Paul Miller (born June 30, 1979), known by his stage name Matisyahu (; ), is an American singer, rapper, beatboxer, and musician. Known for blending spiritual themes with reggae, rock and hip hop beatboxing sounds, Matisyahu's 2005 sin ...
and rapped for him. Matisyahu then asked Nosson to perform with him on
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and in South Paw in
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, New York. After further gigs and performance with Matisyahu, in 2007 he went to
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to play the lead role in ''Song of David'' a movie about a young
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who is studying to become a
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in a Los Angeles
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. Alienated by the social boundaries that enclose him, he reaches out to the broader world. He becomes obsessed with rap music, wherein he discovers artistic freedom and honest self-expression. He then must choose between diverging worlds. With this film Nosson won the "Best Actor Award" at the
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. In 2008 he completed his first EP ''The Return'' and performed with Matisyahu on a 35 city tour of US and Canada, including at Matisyahu's 8-show "Festival of Light" in New York City, the name of which is a reference to the Jewish Festival of Lights. In 2013, Zand released his first full-length album "Believers", which includes a song of the same name featuring
Matisyahu Matthew Paul Miller (born June 30, 1979), known by his stage name Matisyahu (; ), is an American singer, rapper, beatboxer, and musician. Known for blending spiritual themes with reggae, rock and hip hop beatboxing sounds, Matisyahu's 2005 sin ...
. It is available on Spotify, iTunes and Google Play. He has also made a music video of his song featuring Matisyahu and posted it on YouTube.


Discography


EPs

*''The Return'' EP (2008) *''Brick Windows'' EP (2017)


Albums

*''Believers'' (2013)


Singles

*"Fresh (My People Stay)" (2006) *"Tree of Life" (ft. 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 Matthew Paul Miller (born June 30, 1979), known by his stage name Matisyahu (; ), is an American singer, rapper, beatboxer, and musician. Known for blending spiritual themes with reggae, rock and hip hop beatboxing sounds, Matisyahu's 2005 sin ...
) (2013) *"I’m So Different" (2017) *"Bobby Brown" (2017) *"Drug$ Are Gone" (2017) *"So Long" (2017) *"A-Game" (2017) *"I Moved To Miami" (2017) *"Hill Street Blues" (2017) *"Keep It Cool" (2017) *"On My Way" (2017) *"I Feel So Good" (2017) *"One-n-the Same" (2017) *"What's It Gonna Be Like" (2017) *"The Prince" (2018) *"Lost Object" (2018) *"Sounds Lubavitch but 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 I Love You" (2020) *"Quarantined Free$tyle" (2020) *"Daylight" (2021) *"Something To Live For" (2021) *"Be Without" (2021)


References

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