Burning Bridges by MCAK (aka Ali Kharsa) - Pacific Song Competition Entry - Nauru - Video
PUBLISHED:  Aug 31, 2015
DESCRIPTION:
Syrian Rapper Ali Kharsa shares his life story about a long journey on an endless struggle to live his dream.
“I have been rapping for as I can remember. I rap because its like a release for me if things aren’t going so well so I put pen to paper and this is the result what you are seeing on my music video. I am from Syria but I am in Nauru for now. Nauru has been pretty good to me and my father, Nauru has made my dream come true in regards to my first music video. I hope everyone enjoys it and thanks to TA productions and also thanks to James Vaele for believing in my ability. I will never forget Rabin Roland and James Vaele for allowing me to be me."

Ali is from a refugee background, having escaped his country so that he and his family can have a better life away from the war. Ali has been performing as long as he can remember and loves to perform live. Ali is passionate about his craft and remembering that english is his second language, he is doing pretty good for a Syrian.
Ali will go places as he believes in his abilities and believes in what he is rapping about. Ali is the new face of Syrian rappers and he has strong messages. He will be maybe the next big thing; only time will tell. Ali is only in his late teens so he will get better and better as time goes by.

About Chris Rabin Roland:
Rabin is a young man with a great future ahead of him, it all started in Fiji, where he got found by his cousin, Samuel Fong a.k.a Sammy G, who is the Producer and boss for Underdawg productions, for his rapping skills and also his beat making with the program fruity loops.
Rabin is now a freelancer for an organization called Connect in Nauru and has been doing great work in terms of the speed kills ad, the water safety ad, the drink driving ad and also we have created a few music videos for refugees and locals. Rabin is so talented in terms of his film work from editing to recording audio tracks and also has a huge creative side.
James Vaele started the music video craze for Nauru and now Rabin has what we call the bug and will continue to do this until his passion for it no longer warrants his desires. Rabin has the full support of his mother who is the director of the university in Nauru and his biggest fan is his father Sama.
Rabin will continue to grow and grow and will only get better as he gets older. He is only in his early 20s, it will be amazing to see what he will accomplish in the next 10 years. This young man is an inspiration and a role model for any up and coming film makers or artists wishing to pursue their dreams.
Who said dreams don’t come true; in this case his dreams are coming true and for him the sky isn’t the limit.
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