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Ric Hassani

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Ric Hassani
Hassani performing at Lake of Stars in Malawi
Hassani performing at Lake of Stars in Malawi
Background information
Birth nameIkechukwu Eric Ahiauzu
Also known asRico Slim
Born (1989-01-06) 6 January 1989 (age 35)
Port Harcourt, Rivers State, Nigeria
GenresSoul, Reggae, Pop
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
Websiterichassani.com

Ikechukwu Eric Ahiauzu better known as Ric Hassani (born on 6 January 1989, in Port Harcourt[1]) is a Nigerian singer, songwriter and musician. [2]

Education

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Hassani graduated from Covenant University in Nigeria.[3] He attended the University of Surrey, where he earned a master's degree in energy economics.[4]

Career

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Hassani released his debut album The African Gentleman in 2016. He is said to have a dress style that is influenced by his self-acclaimed stance as a gentleman.[5] In April 2023, he released on the same day, his first set of official singles of the year, "Amina" and "The One".[6]

In April, 2024 Ric Hassani was announced as one of the judges for Nigerian Idol S9 along side Omawumi and 9ice.[7][8]

Awards and nominations

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Hassani was nominated in three categories at the 2016 All Africa Music Awards: Best Artiste in African R&B and Soul, Video of the Year, and Most Promising Artiste.[9] He also received two nominations at The Headies 2016, including Best Alternative Song for "Gentleman".[2][10]

In December 2018, the Falz and Olamide-assisted "Believe" won Best Collaboration at the Galaxy Music Awards.[11]

Discography

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Studio albums

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  • The African Gentleman (2016)
  • The Prince I Became (2021)
  • The Prince I Became (2020)


References

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  1. ^ Agu, Zain (February 14, 2018). "Ric Hassani bio and interesting facts". Naija.ng - Nigeria news. Retrieved July 14, 2018.
  2. ^ a b "Africa's Rising Star: Ric Hassani". The Guardian. December 20, 2016. Retrieved July 14, 2018.
  3. ^ "SPOTLIGHT: Simi, Bez... five alternative artistes that are Covenant University alumni". TheCable Lifestyle. 2018-01-27. Retrieved 2021-03-27.
  4. ^ "Artiste of the week: Ric Hassani". Nigerian Tribune. August 4, 2017. Retrieved July 14, 2018.
  5. ^ Nwankwo, Emeka (November 25, 2017). "FACE-TO-FACE: How the nerdy Port Harcourt boy — Ric Hassani — lost and found himself". TheCable Lifestyle. Retrieved July 14, 2018.
  6. ^ Legend, Sola (2023-04-25). "Ric Hassani – The One". Naijabeat. Retrieved 2023-04-25.
  7. ^ "Omawumi, Ric Hassani, 9ice replace Simi, DBanj, Asika as Nigerian Idol judges". The Nation. Retrieved 7 April 2024.
  8. ^ "Nigerian Idol: Mira Clear evicted as Ric Hassani makes tough decision". Premium Times. Retrieved 7 April 2024.
  9. ^ Solanke, Abiola (August 24, 2016). "Wizkid, Tekno, Brymo lead regional nominees list". Pulse.ng. Retrieved July 20, 2018.
  10. ^ Bivan, Nathaniel (August 5, 2017). "Why I prefer to sing love songs – Ric Hassani". The Daily Trust. Retrieved July 16, 2018.
  11. ^ Always, Gist (December 3, 2018). "GMA2018: Full list of winners at Galaxy Music Awards, facial reactions and more". Gist Always. Retrieved December 3, 2018.