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NASIR was ever personality , Celebrity or famous.
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Nasir as First Name
Nasir Javed Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanNasir Javed: is an American cricketer. He started his cricket career in his native Pakistan, playing first-class cricket for Lahore City in 1984-85, Lahore City Whites in 1984-85 and Servis Industries in 1986-87 as a bowler. Later he emigrated to the United States and Nasir Jones Origin/Culture/Country: AmericanNasir Jones: The son of jazz musician Olu Dara, Nas is well known for his 1994 debut album Illmatic.[1] He has since then been regarded as one of hip-hop's greatest MCs.[2] Raised in the Queensbridge housing projects in New York City, he represents a continuation of a hip-hop tradition in Queensbridge that has spanned through early hip-hop, including the Juice Crew and Mobb Deep.Nas had settled on pursuing a career as a rapper, and as a teenager enlisted his best friend and upstairs neighbor Willy "Ill Will" Graham as his DJ. Nas first went by the nickname Kid Wave before adopting his more commonly known alias of Nasty Nas[8]. Nas and Graham soon met hip-hop producer and Queens resident Large Professor (William Mitchell), who introduced Nas to his Toronto-based group, Main Source. In 1991, Nas made his on-record debut with a verse on "Live at the Barbeque", from Main Source's LP Breaking Atoms.
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Short Names versus Long Names
Most of us seldom have any control over our last names. We are born with it and cannot change it unless absolutely essential. The first name, however, is an entirely different story. The sky is the limit and the choices are infinite. Your baby boy or baby girl exercises this unique ability through you. Therefore, .... More..
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Nasir as Last Name
Salim Nasir Origin/Culture/Country: PakistaniSalim Nasir: was a Pakistani film and TV actor. With his experience in film and television acting, he developed mastery in artistic skills and built a phenomenal career on being versatile. He did justice to every role that was offered to him.[1] He also published his own entertainment magazine, Jalwa and was leading force behind another magazine TV Times. |
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