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          Ahmed Naji is an Egyptian novelist and author of four books, including The Use of Life () and Rotten Evidence: Reading and Writing in Prison ().

          Najie Dun & Davian Chase all produced by Charlie Brown....

          By LESH

          Tribune Features Reporter

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          USING his talent to teach and influence others, local musician Najie Dun said it was God that inspired him to create music.

          The young Gospel rapper said he has been interested in music for most of his life.

          So far, he has brought his fans the “Relentless Pursuit” album and he also has two mix tapes. One is called the “Relentless Pursuit Uncut” and the other is the “My Life” mix tape.

          It was at the age of 10 that Najie first heard one of his songs being played on a local radio station.

          My Memoirs by Tawfiq al-Suwaydi (–), eminent Iraqi Sunni states man, diplomat, and lifelong Arab nationalist and liberal reformer.

        1. My Memoirs by Tawfiq al-Suwaydi (–), eminent Iraqi Sunni states man, diplomat, and lifelong Arab nationalist and liberal reformer.
        2. Unlike other Iraqi female writers, Hadi has used first-person narra- tion in only one of her seven novels.
        3. Najie Dun & Davian Chase all produced by Charlie Brown.
        4. This list of Iraqis includes people who were born in Iraq and people who are of Iraqi ancestry, who are significantly notable for their life and/or work.
        5. Bibliography was published in New Babylonians on page
        6. “I was coming home from school and at first I did not know that it was my song playing until I caught myself rapping the whole song. I was just happy to be heard and I really can’t explain the feeling,” he said.

          The rapper said all of his songs are written by him.

          One of his most popular hits is “Pray For You.”

          “It’s a popular song because they played it so much on Joy Radio station and it was the most requested. People were calling t